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      Meaning of the first name Chalondra

      Origin

      American

      Meaning

      Combination of Charlotte and Alondra

      Variations

      Calandra, Casondra, Alondra
      The name Chalondra has its origins in the United States of America and is a combination of the names Charlotte and Alondra. The name Charlotte is of French and English origin, derived from the Old German name Karl, meaning free man or petite, and the feminine diminutive suffix -ette. On the other hand, Alondra is of Spanish origin and is derived from the Old German name Alhan, meaning noble or ready for battle. Therefore, Chalondra can be seen as a union of these two names, symbolizing a combination of qualities such as nobility, readiness, freedom, and charm.

      Throughout history, the usage of the name Chalondra has not garnered significant attention or prominence. However, in modern-day usage, this name has gained a modest degree of popularity, drawing from the attractiveness of its components, Charlotte and Alondra. Chalondra resonates with parents seeking a unique yet familiar name for their child. In contemporary American society, it is not uncommon to find individuals named Chalondra, and the name holds a distinct charm. Additionally, the name Chalondra embodies a sense of individuality and evokes a character that is both free-spirited and noble, making it an appealing choice for those seeking a name that reflects these qualities.

      Based on our records...

      Otis

      Otis

      This is the most common surname associated with Chalondra.
      Comfort

      Comfort

      This is the most common name for a child of a Chalondra.

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