Lotte (disambiguation)

Lotte (disambiguation)

Lotte is a short form of Charlotte, a feminine given name.

Lotte may refer to:
*Lotte, an East Asian industrial conglomerate
**Chiba Lotte Marines, a professional baseball team in Japan's Pacific League.
**Lotte Capital, a Korean financial company
**Lotte Card, a Korean credit card provider
**Lotte Chilsung, a South Korean manufacturer of food products
**Lotte Confectionery, a South Korean company
**Lotte Department Store, a Korean retail company
**Lotte Giants, a professional baseball team in Busan, Korea
**Lotte World, a recreation complex in Seoul, South Korea

*"Lotte (TV series)", a Dutch series based on the Colombian telenovela "Betty La Fea"
*Lotte, Germany, a municipality in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
*, a novel about Goethe by Thomas Mann
*monkfish, a type of fish, especially Lophius piscatorius

People

*Lotte Berk (1913-2003), German-British dancer and teacher
*Lotte Bruil (born 1977), a Dutch female badminton player
*Lotte Glob (born 1944), a Danish ceramic artist living in Scotland
*Lotte Ingrisch (born 1930), Austrian author and playwright
*Lotte Jacobi (1896–1990), a German photographer
*Lotte Johanna Radtke, a guard at two World War II concentration camps
*Lotte Laserstein (1898—1993), a German painter and portraitist
*Lotte Lehmann (1888–1976), German soprano opera
*Lotte Ledl (born 1930), an Austrian actress
*Lotte Lenya (1898–1981), Austrian-American singer and actress
*lotte ohm., German electronic singer/songwriter
*Lotte Reiniger (1899-1981), German (later British) silhouette animator and film director


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