Charlton is a proper noun, typically a surname or place name, pronounced as two syllables with stress on the first: CHARL-ton. It functions as a given or surname in English-speaking contexts and is used in academic, geographical, and personal naming. The pronunciation preserves a clear C-h, phonetically close to /ˈtʃɑːrltən/ in many dialects, though final vowel may be reduced slightly in rapid speech.
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