Charlotte Linlin

Charlotte Linlin (シャーロット・リンリン), also known as Big Mam (ビッグ・マム), is the last Yonkou to be named. Her epithet was first revealed just after the Battle of Marineford and the death of the Yonkou Whitebeard, and her real name was first mentioned by Pappug.

Appearance
Along with Kaido, Big Mam has yet to make an actual appearance, but the pirate's silhouette is visible in Monkey D. Garp's explanation of the Yonkou. Based on the silhouette, she has a wide grin and long hair that goes around her head in an extended fashion.

Her Jolly Roger is a skull with thick lips (indicating the wearing of lipstick) and wearing a pirate tricorne, on a fluffy background with several canes crossed behind it (one on the right, three stacked together on the left), in place of the normal crossbones. A tree is seen coming out of the cane on the bottom right.

Abilities and Powers
As one of the Yonkou, Big Mam is one of the three (formerly four) most powerful pirates in the world. It is also known that Big Mam is now protecting Fishmand Island in Whitebeard's place, indicating a powerful influence, similar to the former Yonkou.

Personality
Not much of her personality is known. She appears to like sweets as she asked to be paid in candy. She appears to have somewhat of a capitalist mindset, as Pappug thought she was protecting Fishman Island with a business perspective.

History
After the Whitebeard War and the death of Whitebeard, Fishman Island was once again vulnerable to pirate attacks. Big Mam then decided to protect it in Whitebeard's place with candy as payment.

Translations and Dub Issues
In One Piece Green: Secret Pieces, Linlin's epithet was romanized as Big Mom. But in Chapter 610, her name is romanized as Big Mam. As some romanization mistakes occur sometimes, the romanization used in the chapter is the correct one, as if her name was romanized as Big Mom, the katakana would have been ビッグ・モム, Biggu Momu instead.

Trivia

 * She is the third Yonkou to have her jolly roger revealed.
 * Even though her epithet doesn't romanize to "Big Mom" (ビッグ・モム), the name might be a word play on the name "mum", a common name for the flower Chrysanthemum which is also the Imperial Seal of Japan. It's also important to note that her Jolly Roger features a tree.
 * She is the only female Yonkou.