[name_u]Maria[/name_u] [name_f]Carlotta[/name_f] as a double name, not first and middle. Anyways, which do you prefer? They are the Italian form of Marie-Charlotte and [name_f]Charlotte[/name_f]. And which vibes do they give you?
What about [name_u]Maria[/name_u] [name_f]Carolina[/name_f]? Which of the three is better? Pronounced lee-na, not line-a.
[name_u]Maria[/name_u] [name_f]Carlotta[/name_f] is my favourite - a nice balance of elegance and snappiness.
Marie-Charlotte feels more princess-y/regal. [name_u]Maria[/name_u] [name_f]Carolina[/name_f] is okay, but as a double name, it feels overly long and rhymey
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[name_u]Maria[/name_u] [name_f]Carolina[/name_f] feels a bit rhymey, like there should be a childrenās picture book about her.
[name_u]Maria[/name_u] [name_f]Carlotta[/name_f] is gorgeous, it feels classic and sprightly with a hint of glamour.
I personally love the āold European royaltyā feel of Marie-Charlotte too 
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I love [name_u]Maria[/name_u] [name_f]Carlotta[/name_f]! Iām a sucker for the [name_u]Maria[/name_u] compound names.
Marie-Charlotte feels very gentle to me. [name_f]Charlotte[/name_f] has an [name_u]Austen[/name_u] heroine vibeāelegant yet spunky and self assured.
[name_u]Maria[/name_u] [name_f]Carolina[/name_f] is just my style, but I think I prefer [name_u]Maria[/name_u] with [name_f]Carlotta[/name_f].
[name_u]Maria[/name_u] [name_f]Fatima[/name_f] and [name_f]Carlota[/name_f] āLotteā are on my list!
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