Who does Charlie look like?
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🌱 Origin and meaning
The name Charlie is of germanique origin. It means forme féminine de Charles, « homme libre ». Of Germanic origin, this name is often built on two meaningful roots — a structure typical of the naming traditions of northern European peoples.
📊 Popularity of the name Charlie
Rank 2024
#20
Births 2024
≈ 1 660
Peak popularity
2018-2024
Source: SSA — Names registry
✨ Name variants
Charlie has several variants: Charlee, Charley. Whichever diminutive is used, family resemblance itself does not change — and our AI can measure it.
⭐ Famous people with this name
- Charlie XCX
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How do I know who Charlie really looks like?
Our AI compares 3 photos (Charlie, dad, mom) and computes a resemblance score by analyzing key facial landmarks: eyes, nose, mouth, jawline. Result in under 10 seconds.
Is the test for Charlie free?
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Are photos kept after the analysis?
In guest mode, photos are deleted within 1 hour. With an account, they are kept in your history and automatically deleted after 12 months of inactivity (with email reminders 7 days and 1 day before).
Is Charlie a popular name?
Charlie was ranked #20 of the most popular names in 2024, with about 1,660 births.
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