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𝓝ICKNAMES FROM THEIR NAMES !!
𝓒𝑯𝑨𝑹𝑳𝑰𝑬:: ❪ char, charchar ❫ ⸺ it's just a shortened version of her english name and it's, by far, the most used nicknames of hers. Most people have, or will, at some point call her Char, but the very first person to use it was her older brother.
❪ charcoal, chip, cheese, cheddar ❫ ⸺ these originally come from Charlie and Char, but they're like more memey nicknames. Her friends back in Canada constantly used these for her, chip and cheddar especially, and somehow now -- years later -- they're still being used by both members, friends, siblings and fans. These are antoher bunch of regularly used nicknames, just the more goofy kind.
❪ charles ❫ ⸺ comes from their name being Charlie, which is a very common nickname for people named Charles. One of their old teachers (their favourite teacher actually) would call them this and if it was on accident or on purpose to goof around nobody knows. This is something their friends and siblings picked up on, and now both members and fans use it to be funny, or in situations where they want to "use their full name". Not used as much as the previously mentioned nicknames.
❪ charlotte ❫ ⸺ same as the Charles nickname, except it's not as used. Both Charlie themselves and their friends prefer Charles, but Charlotte is still used from time to time. Older fans have been able to convince newer fans that this actually is her birth name, which is how it still sticks around. In 2024 there are still fans who are convinced Charlotte is actually her name who think people saying it's not are just trying to gaslight them. Heartbreaking stuff really </3.
❪ char charms ❫ ⸺ originally some of her friends back in school started calling her this due to her insane charisma, chaos and ability to charm people. After she left Canada nobody really called her this... until fans picked up on those same charms and all of a sudden there'd be compilations upon compilations with titles like "13 minutes of the char charms" and "just charlie and her char charms".
❪ charizard, chari, charms, charm/charmie ❫ ⸺ it comes from char as well as the previously mentioned char charms. Soon enough, it turned into just "charm" or "charms" (which admittedly isnt as commonly used, but the members like to go charmie~ every now and then). It also developed into Charizard, which is due to "char charms" sounding just a little bit like someone saying charizard, and i mean hey, pokemon is pokemon. Charlie being an annoying ahh human being also began saying "chari chari" over and over, just like how pokemon say their names.