Charlie

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  Signal flag for the letter C.
 * 2)  UTC+03:00
 * 1)  UTC+03:00

Translations

 * Czech:
 * English: Charlie
 * Estonian:
 * Finnish: celsius
 * Italian:
 * Swedish:

Proper noun

 * 1) ; also used as a formal given name.
 * 2) * 1979 Charles Kuralt, Dateline America, Harcourt Brace Jovanocich, ISBN 0151239576, page 184:
 * Heaven only knows why a man with a strong biblical name like James wants to be a president named Jimmy. I'm certain that if he were called Charles, he wouldn't fool around that way. Charles is not so bad, but Charlie is a terrible burden to bear.
 * 1)  or Charlene, also used as a formal given name, although less common than the male name.
 * 1)  or Charlene, also used as a formal given name, although less common than the male name.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: Ча́рли
 * Czech:
 * Finnish:
 * Marathi: चार्ली
 * Navajo: Cháala
 * Persian: چارلی
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: Carlito
 * Swedish:, Kolle


 * Finnish:
 * Swedish:, Carro

Noun

 * 1)  radiotelephony clear-code word for the letter C.
 * 2)  An enemy; the Vietcong; short for Victor Charlie.
 * 3)  Cocaine.
 * 4)  A fool.
 * You look a right Charlie in that clown outfit! — Yes, we make a right pair of Charlies.
 * 1)  A woman's breast
 * 2)  A nightwatchman.
 * 3) A short, pointed beard, like that of King Charles I.
 * 4)  The situation in some blackjack variants where a player wins automatically by showing a hand with the correct number of cards.
 * 1)  A nightwatchman.
 * 2) A short, pointed beard, like that of King Charles I.
 * 3)  The situation in some blackjack variants where a player wins automatically by showing a hand with the correct number of cards.
 * 1) A short, pointed beard, like that of King Charles I.
 * 2)  The situation in some blackjack variants where a player wins automatically by showing a hand with the correct number of cards.
 * 1)  The situation in some blackjack variants where a player wins automatically by showing a hand with the correct number of cards.
 * 1)  The situation in some blackjack variants where a player wins automatically by showing a hand with the correct number of cards.
 * 1)  The situation in some blackjack variants where a player wins automatically by showing a hand with the correct number of cards.

Synonyms

 * See fool
 * See fool

Etymology
From, diminutive of.

Etymology
From. First recorded as a Swedish name in 1872.