Lotte (name)

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Lotte
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameOld High German
Region of originAustria, Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden
Other names
Related namesCharlotte, Lieselotte, Liesl, Lilo

Lotte is a female given name. It is a diminutive of the names Lieselotte and Charlotte, which itself is a female form of the male name Charlot, a diminutive of Charles.[1]

  • Lotte Anker (born 1958), Danish jazz saxophonist and composer
  • Lotte Backes (1901–1990), German pianist, organist and composer
  • Lotte Bagge (born 1968), Danish footballer
  • Lotte Berk (1913–2003), German-British dancer and teacher
  • Lotte Brand Philip (1910–1986), German art historian and professor
  • Lotte Bruil-Jonathans (born 1977), Dutch female badminton player
  • Lotte de Beer, Dutch opera director
  • Lotte Egging (born 1988), Dutch cricketer
  • Lotte Eisner (1896-1983), French-German film historian
  • Lotte Eriksen (born 1987), Norwegian squash player
  • Lotte Flack (born 1994), German actress
  • Lotte Friis (born 1988), Danish competitive swimmer
  • Lotte Glob (born 1944), Danish ceramic artist living in Scotland
  • Lotte Grigel (born 1991), Danish handball player
  • Lotte Hass (1928–2015), Austrian underwater diver, model and actress
  • Lotte Hellinga (born 1932), Dutch literary historian
  • Lotte Herrlich (1883–1956), German photographer
  • Lotta Hitschmanova (1909–1990), Czech-Canadian humanitarian
  • Lotte Hollands, Dutch mathematical physicist
  • Lotte Horne (born 1943), Danish film actress
  • Lotte Ingrisch (born 1930), Austrian author and playwright
  • Lotte Jacobi (1896–1990), German photographer
  • Lotte Kiærskou (born 1975), Danish team handball player
  • Lotte Koch (1913–2013), Belgian-German film actress
  • Lotte Kopecky (born 1995), Belgian racing cyclist
  • Lotte Lang (1900–1985), Austrian actress
  • Lotte Laserstein (1898–1993), German-Swedish painter and portraitist
  • Lotte Ledl (born 1930), Austrian actress
  • Lotte Laserstein (1898–1993), German painter and portraitist
  • Lotte Lehmann (1888–1976), German operatic soprano
  • Lotte Ledl (born 1930), Austrian actress
  • Lotte Lenya (1898–1981), Austrian-American singer and actress
  • Lotte Loewe (1900–19??), German chemist
  • Lotte Lorring (1893–1939), German actress
  • Lotte Meitner-Graf (1899-1973), Austrian photographer
  • Lotte Meldgaard Pedersen (born 1972), Danish match racing sailor
  • Lotte Moos (1909–2008), German-American poet and playwright
  • Lotte Motz (1922–1997), Austrian-American scholar
  • Lotte Munk (born 1969), Danish actress
  • Lotte Neumann (1896–1977), German actress and screenwriter
  • Lotte Nogler (born 1947), Italian alpine skier
  • Lotte Olsen (born 1966), Danish badminton player
  • Lotte Pusch (1890-1983), German physical chemist
  • Lotte Rausch (1913–1995), German actress
  • Lotte Reiniger (1899–1981), German (later British) silhouette animator and film director
  • Lotte Salling (born 1964), Danish children's author
  • Lotte Schöne, (1891–1977), Austrian operatic soprano
  • Lotte Smiseth Sejersted (born 1991), Norwegian alpine skier
  • Lotte Spira (1883–1943), German actress
  • Lotte Stam-Beese (1903-1988), German architect and urban planner
  • Lotte Stein (1894–1982), German actress
  • Lotte Strauss (1913–1985), German-American pathologist
  • Lotte Tarp (1945–2002), Danish actress
  • Lotte Toberentz (1900–19??), German concentration camp commandant
  • Lotte Ulbricht (1903–2002), East German politician, former First Lady of East Germany
  • Lotte van Beek (born 1991), Dutch speed skater
  • Lotte van Hoek (born 1991), Dutch racing cyclist
  • Lotte Verbeek (born 1982), Dutch actress
  • Lotte Wæver (born 1942), Danish actress and television presenter
  • Lotte Wubben-Moy (born 1999), English footballer

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  1. ^ "Royal baby: Queen meets great-granddaughter". BBC. 26 November 2017. Retrieved 5 May 2015.
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