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CARITINA
FeminineItalian feminine given name with a historic origin dating back to ancient Rome. It signifies kindness, generosity, and love towards others.
CARIYA
FeminineRare, beautiful Sanskrit name derived from "karu," meaning "dark," associated with Hindu goddess Karuna, symbolizing compassion.
CARIYAH
FeminineUnique African American girl's name derived from Arabic "karima," meaning generous or noble.
CARIZMA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name meaning "gift" or "grace," often associated with charisma and charm. It has gained popularity recently but remains relatively rare.
CARL
FeminineGermanic name derived from Old Norse 'Karl', meaning "strong" or "freeholder".
CARL
MasculineGerman-origin name meaning "free man" or "strong," popularized by historical figures like mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss and botanist Carl Linnaeus, and remains a classic choice worldwide despite fluctuations in popularity.
CARLA
MasculineHistoric Italian feminine name derived from Latin 'carulus', meaning 'strong' or 'vigorous'.
CARLA
FeminineItalian female name derived from Carl, meaning "strong" or "free man". It signifies strength and independence.
CARLAN
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from "Carlawn", meaning "strong in battle". It was traditionally given to children born into families valuing bravery and strength, with notable figures like Carlan ap Einion bearing this name during Wales' medieval period.
CARLAN
FeminineRare, historically significant French given name derived from the Breton language, meaning 'harmony' or 'balance.'
CARLANA
FeminineItalian origin female name derived from 'carla', meaning 'strong' or 'free'.
CARLAND
MasculineCaranell is an uncommon Irish given name derived from "caran," meaning "little dear one." It originally served as an affectionate term for children, evolving into a unisex name over time.
CARLANN
FeminineUncommon Irish girl's name meaning 'graceful song' or 'beautiful chant'.
CARLANTHONY
MasculineAmerican given name combining Carlos (Spanish, "freeholder" or "strong") and Anthony (Latin, "highly praiseworthy"), potentially meaning "strongly praised." Its origin and history are not extensively documented.
CARLAS
FeminineDistinctive Spanish name with multiple interpretations. It can mean 'freeholder', 'strong' or 'beloved'. Its rich history includes notable figures like King Carlas III.
CARLAS
MasculineDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning "strong" or "freeholder," first used in medieval Spain and now popular worldwide. Notable bearers include philosophers Karl Marx and Charles Darwin, as well as King Charles I of England.
CARLASIA
FeminineUnique unisex name of Latin origin, derived from "carulus" meaning "strong" or "powerful". It signifies strength, power, and determination, reflecting the courageous and resilient individuals it has historically represented.
CARLAYA
FeminineRare and exotic African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "beauty and wealth," it's believed to be one of the daughters of Oya, the orisha of wind and change in Yoruba mythology.
CARLAYSIA
FeminineLatin-derived name composed of 'Carla', meaning "strong", and 'Laysia', a variant of the Greek 'Laia', meaning "cheerful".
CARLE
FeminineCarl is a German-origin name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', derived from the Germanic element 'karal'. It has been widely used throughout Europe since the Middle Ages.
CARLE
MasculineCarl is a Germanic masculine name derived from Old Norse 'Karl', meaning 'strong' or 'free man'. Popularized by Charlemagne, it has been worn by notable figures like mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss and poet Carl Sandburg.
CARLEA
FeminineCarlea, of Latin origin, means 'dear' or 'beloved', conveying affection and warmth.
CARLEAH
FeminineHebrew-origin name meaning 'song' or 'poem', reflecting creativity and music, and honored in religious traditions.
CARLEAN
FeminineGreek-derived name meaning 'song' or 'hymn', conveying musicality and joy.
CARLECIA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived female name meaning "strong" or "free man," independently created in recent years for its elegant sound and appearance, although not historically documented.
CARLEE
MasculineAmerican female name with limited recognition, created by combining Carol ('freeholder' or 'strong') and Lee ('clearing', 'meadow', or 'plum').
CARLEE
FeminineAmerican origin unisex name, created from combining Carl ("free man") and Lee ("graced by God"), gaining popularity since the 1970s despite having no official meaning.
CARLEEN
FeminineDistinctive female name created by Ernest Hemingway in his novel "The Garden of Eden," combining Catherine ("pure") and Helen ("torch").
CARLEENA
FeminineRare Scandinavian unisex name with ancient Viking roots, meaning 'strong' or 'freeholder', reflecting independence and power.
CARLEENE
FeminineUncommon name of unknown origins, possibly derived from Scottish Carlina or Italian Carlena, and potentially a variant of German Carline.
CARLEI
FeminineItalian name of Germanic origin, derived from 'Carlini' meaning 'son of Carlo', itself signifying 'free man' or 'strong'.
CARLEIGH
FeminineAmerican-originated name created in the early 20th century as a feminine form of Carleton, meaning "freeholder's land" or "strong".
CARLEIGHA
FeminineUnique name of uncertain origin, gaining popularity for its distinctive sound rather than any specific historical or linguistic significance.
CARLEISHA
FeminineUncommon female name of African-American origin, blending 'Carl' (meaning 'free man') and 'Leisha' ('God is my oath' or 'helper'), symbolizing strength and divine assistance.
CARLEN
MasculineScandinavian given name derived from Old Norse Karlinn, meaning "man of Carl.
CARLEN
FeminineDistinctive Scandinavian name derived from Karl, meaning "strong" or "free man", also found in Germanic cultures as "strength" or "courage".
CARLENA
FeminineUnique and elegant female name of Latin origin, derived from "carus," meaning "dear" or "beloved," and associated with the male name Carolus, meaning "strong" or "freeholder.
CARLENE
FeminineAmerican coined name believed to be derived from combining Carl ("strong") and Lena ("light"), gaining popularity in the mid-20th century despite having no definitive record of creation.
CARLENS
MasculineRare, Scandinavian-derived name meaning "strong son".
CARLENY
FeminineUnique French name derived from the Old French word 'carline', meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'.