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Charnock (male)

Lesser Synonym(s):Charles (M)
Feminine form:Charnock (F)
   
Source(s):
Personal communication [GJ]
Notes:

English and Scottish of uncertain origin. The surname is believed to have originated from one of a number of habitation names based on Old Welsh "stone".

Charnock was a forename in male and female forms in England during the 17th-19th centuries.  We are uncertain if the male form is equivalent to Charles.  However a correspondent [GJ] has an female ancestor whose birth name was Charnock but she was known as Charlotte when she married.