All about the name CARROLE

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Carole is of French origin and means "freeholder" or "strong". It is derived from the Germanic word "karal", which means "strength" or "power". The name has been used in France since the Middle Ages, but it was not particularly popular until the 20th century.

In English-speaking countries, Carole gained popularity during the mid-20th century. It peaked in popularity in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s, reaching its highest rank of #478 in 1953. Today, Carole is considered a classic name that evokes timeless elegance and sophistication.

Some famous people named Carole include French singer-songwriter Carole Fredericks, American actress Carole Lombard, and English author Carole Ann Duffy. Despite being less common today than it once was, the name Carole remains a beautiful and distinctive choice for parents looking to honor tradition while giving their child a unique identity.

See also

English
French

Popularity of the name CARROLE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Carrole has been a relatively rare choice among parents in the United States over the past few decades. According to the data provided, there were a total of 51 babies named Carrole between 1935 and 1948.

During this period, the peak years for the name's popularity were 1937 and 1942, with nine and six births respectively. However, the number of newborn girls named Carrole fluctuated annually, ranging from five to nine births per year. In contrast, some years saw only five or fewer babies given this name.

Despite its fluctuations in popularity, the name Carrole has remained a distinctive choice among parents who have selected it for their daughters over these two decades. Although not as common as many other names, it is nevertheless a unique and enduring option that continues to be chosen by families across the United States.

Name variation CARROLE.