The baby name Searlas is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced SEAR-ləs or SEER-ləs (approx. /ˈsɪərləs/); Irish Séarlas often rendered SHAR-ləs (approx. /ˈʃɑːrləs/ or /ˈʃaːrləs/).
Searlas is Irish, Scottish Gaelic in Origin.
The baby name Searlas is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced SEAR-ləs or SEER-ləs (approx. /ˈsɪərləs/); Irish Séarlas often rendered SHAR-ləs (approx. /ˈʃɑːrləs/ or /ˈʃaːrləs/).
Searlas is Irish, Scottish Gaelic in Origin.
Searlas is the Irish Gaelic form of Charles, ultimately from the Proto-Germanic Karl, often glossed as "free man" or simply "man." In modern Irish the standard spelling carries a fada (Séarlas), while Searlas represents a simplified or anglicized orthography seen in historical records and contemporary usage. The name entered Irish through Latin Carolus and French Charles, then adapted to Gaelic phonology.
Usage in Ireland rose alongside the prestige of St. Charles Borromeo and, later, through dynastic connections with the Stuart kings Charles I and II, which also fostered parallel Scottish Gaelic forms. Closely related variants include Charles, Karl, Carl, Carlo, Carlos, Carolus, and Breton Charlez; Celtic counterparts are Irish Séarlas/Searlas and the diminutive Searlaí ("Charlie"), plus Scottish Gaelic Teàrlach/Tearlach and Welsh Siarl. The enduring meaning centers on personhood and freedom, giving Searlas a quietly classic, pan-European resonance.
Searlas is extremely rare. Our whole dataset turns up only 1 recorded use, across 1 country.
Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.
| Country | Gender | Year | Rank | Born | of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TR | 0 | #1,254 | 1 | 19,440 |
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