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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 67. Chapters: Charles, Bernard, Alain, Francis, Roger, Jean-Claude, Alphonse, Yves, Julian, Patrick, Louis, Jean-Michel, Christian, Guillaume, Jean-Marc, Xavier, Jacques, Pascal, Jean-Marie, Pierre, Benoit, Herve, Guy, Richard, Antoine, Jean-Baptiste, Maurice, Jean-Charles, Arnaud, Gregoire, Henri, Jean-Christophe, Noel, Frederic, Francois-Xavier, Patrice, Marcel, Rainier, Raoul, Fernand, Gabriel, Mathieu, Armand, Jean-Pierre, Desire, Andre, Ludovic, Sebastien, Etienne, Nicolas, Lucien, Olivier, Fabien, Thierry, Aubin, Jean-Jacques, Jean-Yves, Jean-Henri, Jean-Luc, Jean-Louis, Anatole, Francois-Marie, Matthieu, Jules, Gaspard, Rene, Seraphin, Gerbaud, Edmond, Odilon, Jean-Noel, Adhemar, Jean-Rene, Jean-Bernard, Jean-Francois, Ademar, Vivien, Alexandre, Paul-Antoine, Jean-Paul, Jean-Pascal, Jean-Antoine, Jean-Sebastien, Jean-Martin, Fulgence, Michel-Ange, Servais, Andre-Marie, Hilaire, Jean-Andre, Jean-Robert, Jean-Etienne, Claude-Henri, Jean-Denis, Camille Alphonse, Pierre-Simon, Jean-Baptiste-Alphonse, Louis-Alphonse, Alphonse Joseph. Excerpt: Charles is a given name for males, and has its origins in the Common Germanic term Churl, where it originally was used to indicate a free man, but not one belonging to the nobility. Other forms are Carl and Karl. Variants, including short forms, include: Charles may also refer to: In Austrian royalty: In Bohemian royalty: In British royalty: In French royalty: In German royalty: In Hungarian royalty: In Italian royalty: In Monaco royalty: In Portuguese royalty: In Romanian royalty: In Spanish royalty: In Swedish royalty: In other royalty: In other nobility: Alain is also widely used as a personal name and is the French form of Alan: Francis is a French and English first name and a surname of Latin origin. Francis is a name that has many derivatives in most European languages. The...