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Lotta Felice

/LOT-tah feh-LEE-cheh/

  • German
  • Girl
  • 5 syl · medium
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Quick facts

Lotta Felice at a glance

Origin
German
Gender
Girl
Pronunciation
/LOT-tah feh-LEE-cheh/
Syllables
5
Length
medium
Uniqueness
72/100
Life-path number
9

Last updated June 2026

What it means

The meaning of Lotta Felice

“Lotta is a German-friendly short form of Charlotta or Carlotta, both related to Charlotte and traditionally glossed as “free man.” Felice is used as a given name too, especially in Italy, so Lotta Felice feels bright, European, and gently vintage.”

Lotta Felice has the cozy feel of a name you can picture on a child in striped tights and rain boots, then just as easily on a grown woman signing her first book or opening a small studio. Lotta is the heart of the name here. Nameberry describes Lotta as a short form of Charlotta or Carlotta, which are forms of Charlotte, with the traditional French meaning “free man.” That meaning comes through the long Charlotte family, so Lotta keeps a bit of that old, sturdy independence while sounding much softer and more playful. For German-speaking families, Lotta is especially easy to love because it feels familiar without being fussy. It has the clipped, clear shape many German names wear well: two syllables, strong consonants, and an open ending. It’s also a name that travels nicely. The source notes current use and ranking signals in several places, including Germany, Finland, Austria, and the United States, which fits the name’s cross-border, Northern and Central European mood. Felice adds a second layer. The provided data shows Felice is especially associated with Italy and is predominantly male globally, while in the United States it is more often female in the gender distribution shown. That makes it an interesting middle-style choice for a girl named Lotta: not frilly, not expected, and just a little artistic. It gives the full name a gentle Italian finish after the neat German first name. Together, Lotta Felice feels like a name with warmth and backbone. Lotta brings the Charlotte-family meaning and everyday charm. Felice brings a cultured, less common note. If you like names that sound sweet on a preschool cubby label but don’t feel childish, this pairing does that beautifully.

Why parents love it

Why parents love the name Lotta Felice

Parents often choose Lotta Felice because it manages to feel sweet without being sugary. Lotta has that rare mix of playfulness and strength. It’s short enough for everyday life, easy to spell in many places, and tied to Charlotta and Carlotta, which gives it roots beyond its cute sound. If you love Charlotte but hear it everywhere, Lotta can feel like the warmer, more distinctive choice. It has the same family background, but a lighter step. Picture calling “Lotta, shoes on!” in the hallway before school. It sounds natural. Now picture “Dr. Lotta Felice” or “Lotta Felice Müller” on a door or program. It still holds up. Felice makes the pairing feel more personal. Since the data shows Felice has strong Italian use and different gender patterns by country, it gives a girl’s name an interesting, international texture. It’s the kind of name that may invite a question, but in a good way. Lotta Felice is a lovely fit for parents who want a name that feels European, friendly, and quietly memorable. It isn’t trying too hard. That’s part of its charm.

Spelling variations

  • Lota
  • Lotta

Nicknames

  • Lottchen
  • Lotti
  • Lottie
  • Lolo
  • Lola

Heritage

Cultural & religious significance

Lotta sits in that sweet European naming space where a name can feel both traditional and breezy. Because it comes from Charlotta or Carlotta, it belongs to the larger Charlotte family, a group of names with long use across European languages. In German, Lotta has a tidy, affectionate sound, the kind of name that feels natural in daily life rather than overly formal. It’s short, clear, and easy for a child to say, which is one reason parents often warm to it quickly. The name also has Scandinavian visibility through several Swedish public figures listed in the source material, including singer and TV host Anna Charlotte “Lotta” Engberg and footballer Charlotta Eva “Lotta” Schelin. Those examples support the feeling that Lotta is well at home in northern Europe, even though the requested style here is German. Felice brings a different cultural note. The data provided identifies Italy as the country with the largest proportion of people named Felice and shows that Felice is predominantly male globally, especially in Italy. For a girl, that means Felice may read more distinctive or middle-name-like in many European contexts. In the United States data shown, Felice skews female, so its gender impression can shift by country. There are no major religious requirements or taboos attached to Lotta in the provided sources. The main practical consideration is pronunciation: English speakers may say LOT-uh, while German and Italian-influenced speakers may keep the vowels a little cleaner.

Uniqueness Score

72/100
CommonRare

Popularity over time

Not enough popularity data to chart yet.

Numerology

9
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Personality traits(for fun)

  • Independent

    Lotta’s link to the Charlotte family and the traditional meaning “free man” gives the name a small but steady sense of self-direction.

  • Warm

    The double T and open A ending make Lotta feel friendly, approachable, and easy to call across a playground.

  • Creative

    Felice adds an artistic European finish, especially because it feels less expected beside the more familiar Lotta.

  • Confident

    This pairing is short, clear, and memorable, which gives it a quiet confidence without sounding loud.

Fun facts about Lotta Felice

  • Lotta is listed by Nameberry as a short form of Charlotta or Carlotta.
  • Charlotta and Carlotta are forms of Charlotte, traditionally linked with the meaning “free man.”
  • Nameberry lists Lotta at number 34 in Germany for 2025.
  • Nameberry also lists Lotta in Finland and Austria, giving it a clear European footprint.
  • The provided gender data shows Felice is predominantly male globally, but predominantly female in the United States sample.
  • Several well-known Lottas in the provided source are Swedish public figures.

Famous people named Lotta Felice

  • Anna Charlotte “Lotta” Engberg: Swedish pop singer and TV host listed by Nameberry as a famous bearer of the name Lotta.
  • Charlotta Eva “Lotta” Schelin: Swedish footballer listed by Nameberry among well-known people named Lotta.
  • Charlotte Mignon “Lotta” Crabtree: American stage actress included by Nameberry in its list of famous people named Lotta.
  • Liselotte Maria “Lotta” Neumann: Swedish professional golfer listed by Nameberry as a famous Lotta.
  • Felice Nicole Herrig: American kickboxer, Muay Thai fighter, and mixed martial artist listed in the provided famous Felice source.

Lotta Felice in other scripts

Original

Lotta Felice

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Sibling names that go with Lotta Felice

Goes well with

  • Clara
  • Marta
  • Greta
  • Annelie
  • Elsa
  • Frieda
  • Matilda
  • Nina
  • Theo
  • Oskar
  • Felix
  • Emil
  • Jonas
  • Lukas

Middle names that pair with Lotta Felice

  • Lotta Felice Lotta Felice Marie

    Marie gives the full name a gentle, familiar close and balances the lively sound of Felice.

  • Lotta Felice Lotta Felice Clara

    Clara keeps the European feeling bright and simple, with clean sounds beside Lotta.

  • Lotta Felice Lotta Felice Johanna

    Johanna adds a classic German rhythm and makes the whole name feel grounded.

  • Lotta Felice Lotta Felice Elise

    Elise is soft and musical, so it pairs well with the crisp start of Lotta.

  • Lotta Felice Lotta Felice Amalia

    Amalia gives the name a longer, graceful ending if you want something more formal.

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Frequently asked questions about Lotta Felice

What does the name Lotta Felice mean?
Lotta comes from Charlotta or Carlotta, forms of Charlotte, with the traditional meaning “free man.” The provided sources do not give a meaning for Felice, but they do show it as a given name with especially strong Italian association.
Is Lotta Felice a girl name?
Yes, Lotta is used as a girl name. Felice has mixed gender use depending on country: the provided data says it is predominantly male globally, especially in Italy, while it skews female in the United States sample.
How do you pronounce Lotta Felice?
A natural pronunciation is LOT-tah feh-LEE-cheh. In German, Lotta is usually crisp and clear, with two neat syllables.
Is Lotta popular in Germany?
Yes, the provided Nameberry data lists Lotta at number 34 in Germany for 2025. That suggests it feels familiar there while still sounding fresh to many English-speaking ears.
What are good nicknames for Lotta Felice?
Lotta is already short, but families might use Lotti, Lottie, Lolo, Lola, or the affectionate German-style Lottchen.
What names pair well with Lotta for siblings?
Lotta sounds lovely with Clara, Greta, Frieda, Elsa, Theo, Oskar, Emil, and Felix. Names with clear vowels and a gentle European feel tend to sit beside it nicely.