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My Names
Name
Gender
Origin
Meaning
Rating
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Caroline
English
Joy. Song of happiness. Also feminine variant of Charles: manly.
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Caroline
French
Song of happiness.
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Caroline
Italian
Strong. An Italian feminine form of Charles. Famous bearer: 18th century Caroline of Ansbach was the German wife of English King George II. Lady Caroline Lamb had a famous liaison with poet Lord Byron.
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Caroline
Scottish
Feminine form of Charles: manly.
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Caroll
English
Variant of Carroll: Man. Famous Bearer: late television actor Carroll O'Connor.
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Carollan
Gaelic
Variant of Carlin: Small champion.
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Carollan
Scottish
Diminutive of Caroll: little champion.
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Carolo
Spanish
Variant of Carlos: Man (Spanish variant of Charles).
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Carolos
French
Strong.
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Carolus
English
Variant of Carroll: Man. Famous Bearer: late television actor Carroll O'Connor.
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Carolus
French
Strong.
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Carolus
Gaelic
Champion.
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Carolyn
English
manly
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Carolyn
English
Joy. Song of happiness. Also feminine variant of Charles: manly.
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Carolyn
Italian
Variant of Caroline: Strong. An Italian feminine form of Charles. Famous bearer: 18th century Caroline of Ansbach was the German wife of English King George II. Lady Caroline Lamb had a famous liaison with poet Lord Byron.
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Carolyne
English
Feminine variant of Charles: manly.
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Carolynn
English
Feminine variant of Charles: manly.
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Caron
Welsh
lovely
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Caron
Welsh
lovely
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Carona
Spanish
Crowned.
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Carpus
Biblical
Fruit, fruitful.
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Carpus
Biblical
Fruit, fruitful.
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Carr
Celtic
Fighter.
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Carr
English
Swamp; bog.
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Carr
Norse
From the marsh.
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Carr
Scottish
From the broken mossy ground.
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Carrado
Arthurian Legend
A knight.
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Carraig
Gaelic
Rocky headland.
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Carraig
Irish
From the rocky headland.
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Carranza
Spanish
A Basque surname, possibly derived from the words for "big rock."
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