Charles or Charlie Craig may refer to:
Charles, Charlie, Charley or Chuck Jones may refer to:
Charles Taylor most often refers to:
Charles or Charlie Murphy may refer to:
Charles Miller may refer to:
Charles Davis or Charlie Davis may refer to:
Charles or Charlie Smith may refer to:
Charles or Charlie Brown may refer to:
Charles or Charlie King may refer to:
Charles Mitchell may refer to:
Charles, Charlie, Charley, or Chuck Williams may refer to:
Charles Baker or Charlie Baker may refer to:
Conroy is an Irish surname.
MacDonnell, Macdonnell, or McDonnell is a surname of Scottish and Irish origin. It is an anglicized form of the Gaelic patronymic Mac Dhòmhnaill, meaning "son of Dòmhnall". The Gaelic personal name Dòmhnall is a Gaelicised form of the name Donald, which is composed of the elements domno "world" and val "might", "rule". The name is considered a variation of MacDonald.
Jamieson is a name of English origin.
Charley, Charlie or Charles Robinson may refer to:
Craig is a surname, derived from the Scottish Gaelic creag. The word craig refers to a small, rocky hill in Scottish English.
Kelly is a surname in the English language. The name has numerous origins, most notably from the Ui Maine. In some cases it is derived from toponyms located in Ireland and Great Britain, in other cases it is derived from patronyms in the Irish language.
Daniels is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Daniel". People with the name or its variants include:
Charlie is a traditionally masculine given name in English-speaking countries, often a nickname for Charles but is now used as a unisex name. For girls, Charlie acts either as a nickname for Charlotta, Charlotte or Charlene, or sometimes on its own. The different forms of spelling are most commonly used for the feminine forms. These spelling variants include Charlee, Charli, Charly, and Charleigh. Charley is another spelling variant for both genders. Charlie was the 185th most popular name for girls, while being the 227th most popular for boys in the year 2016. In Britain, Charlie is still primarily a boy's name. It was the sixth most popular name for boys in England and Wales, the 52nd in Ireland, 28th in New South Wales, Australia as well as Scotland. In the United States, the name has become popular for girls in recent years. In England and Wales, the name entered the top 100 for girls from 1994–2004, but has not entered the top 100 again in more recent years. Outside of the anglosphere, the name was 67th in Sweden for boys in the year 2007.
Charley is an English unisex given name and a surname. As an English given name, it is a diminutive form of Charles and a feminine form of Charlie. Notable people known by this name include the following: