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Carlota

Man's duty

kar-LOH-tah/kɑːrˈloʊtɑː/

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6
Lucky #
Saturday
Lucky Day
Latin
Origin
Female
Gender

Meaning & Origin

From the Latin word 'Carlus', meaning 'man', and 'ota', meaning 'duty' or 'strength'. In Christian traditions, Carlota represents a woman of strong character and duty towards her faith and community.

Spiritual meaning

A symbol of dedication and commitment to one's beliefs and values.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Carlota

Free woman, strong and independent

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

kar-LOH-tah

/kɑːrˈloʊtɑː/

Lucky number

6

Lucky day

Saturday

Lucky colors

PinkRose

Life path

2

Lucky stone

Rose Quartz

Cultural & Spiritual notes

In various Spanish-speaking cultures, the name Carlota carries connotations of regality and grace. This is due, in part, to the fact that several prominent queens and noblewomen in history have borne this name. For instance, Carlota Josepha of Austria (1785–1849) was the wife of King Ferdinand VII of Spain, while Carlota Felix of Salm-Salm (1800–1824) was the last queen regnant of Etruria before it was annexed by the French. Today, the name can evoke images of feminine power, latin elegance, and historical significance.

For Christians, the name Carlota is imbued with a deeper spiritual meaning. The Latin root 'Carlus' signifies the man 'Christ', and the suffix 'ota' emphasizes the importance of steadfastness in Christian life. Thus, Carlota signifies a woman of unwavering faith and strong character, who embodies the spiritual duty to serve and uphold the teachings of Christ. This resonates with the Biblical story of the Samaritan Woman at the Well, who recognized Jesus as the long-awaited Messiah and devotedly spread the good news to her community. Consequently, the name Carlota embodies the spiritual calling of Christ's disciples to be strong and steadfast in faith, as well as to share the teachings of Jesus with others.

Historical references

Historical records show that Born in Spain in 1475, Carlota was the eldest daughter of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. The name Carlota carried significant spiritual weight in that era.

15th century

Historical records show that Carlota of Austria (1549–1568) was a Habsburg princess who died young. The name Carlota carried significant spiritual weight in that era.

16th century

Notable people with this name

Carlota Alcalá (Spanish actress)Carlota Cigales (Mexican actress)Carlota Jardill (Spanish singer)

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