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[Opinions] Charlene
Thoughts on Charlene?I always used to like it but people kept telling me that it was dated and lower-class or tacky.I personally always thought that was silly and I do not like these categorizations at all :(I still have a soft spot for Charlene.Do you find it dated? Any idea what caused the spike in popularity in Scotland in the late 80s?Do you find it tacky?How does it compare to Charlotte?Do you say shahr-LEEN or char-LEEN?I know that many people find Charlotte very classic but I actually think Charlene is much nicer.Thoughts?Please rate my list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/6232

This message was edited 9/11/2021, 5:50 AM

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in the US there used to be a TV show in the 60s called The Andy Griffith Show and there was a secondary character that made occasional appearances named Charlene. This was my first introduction to the name as my mom liked to watch reruns of the show and I have yet to know more than a small handful IRL since then. The character was a young, blonde girl in her late teens/early 20s that had a huge crush on the main character (in his early 40s) and persueded him to the point of harassment even though he repeatedly told her he was too old for her. I hear the name CHarlene I imagine a doe-eyed obsessive fan girl. The character did calm down as the series progressed and she ended up marrying someone her own age and that improved my impression of the name in turn as I watched the series with my mom. She ended up being a character that was happy and lively but also grounded so that became my image of the name Charlene. To me a charlene would be a free spirit that went to the beat of her own drum. It is a "happy name" in my mind. A little dated but more appealing in comparision to say Arlene or Marlene, the Char- sound softens it more. I actually like it in comparion to Charlotte about the same though Charlotte is definetly the more universal one of the two. What is your opinion of the similar Charlize? I like the sound but think the spelling is kind of harsh so I prefer lesser used spellings like Charleese or Charlise (Charlice makes me think of lice)
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Ignore sorry.

This message was edited 9/11/2021, 1:45 PM

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I say sharLEEN. It sounds dated to me ... in the US anyway I think it sounds that way. I guess I like Charlotte and Charlene about equally. They're both okay but not at the top of my list.
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I prounounce it shahr LEEN, it's ok, I think it fits ok with all the other Lene, Line names, so doesn't feel as dated
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It feels really dated to me, and I have a few bad associations with it.There was a Scottish band called Texas who became popular in the late 80s. The lead singer was called Sharleen. Could be a reason for Charlene’s increase in popularity there at that time.

This message was edited 9/11/2021, 10:43 AM

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It’s okay. I prefer Charlotte.I pronounce it shahr-LEEN.
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I also hate those categories. So much. I like this name, actually. I say "Shar-leen". I love both Charlotte and Charlene.
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I also prefer Charlene to Charlotte. It's commonly used here in South Africa by speakers of Afrikaans; not dated but not particularly English either. I say shahr-leen, with more or less equal stress on each syllable.
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