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Old French
- Carlon (Anglo-Norman or 12th century)
- Carlun (Anglo-Norman or 12th century)
- Charlun (Anglo-Norman)
- Karlon (Anglo-Norman or 12th century)
- Karlun (Anglo-Norman or 12th century)
Etymology
From Latin Carolum, accusative singular of Carolus (whence the nominative Charles).
Proper noun
Charlon m (nominative singular Charles)
- a male given name, "Charles" or "Carol"
Descendants
- See Charles, as all descendants are from the nominative.
References
- E. Einhorn, Old French: A Concise Handbook, Cambridge University Press, 1974, pp. 14-17, 142 →ISBN