Female and male names.

CARLEON

Masculine

Unique, Latin-origin given name derived from 'carulus,' meaning 'little strong' or 'little bold.'

CARLES

Feminine

Catalan origin, derived from the Latin Carolus, meaning 'strong'.

CARLES

Masculine

Carlos is a Spanish and Italian name meaning "strong" or "freeholder", derived from the Gothic word "Karl". It was first used as a royal title by King Charles I of Spain in the 16th century and has since become popular in Spanish-speaking countries. In English, it's often shortened to Charlie or Carl.

CARLESE

Feminine

Rare Italian name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'.

CARLESHA

Feminine

Carlesha is of Spanish origin meaning "free man", a variant of Carlos derived from the Gothic Karl meaning "strong" or "firm".

CARLESHIA

Feminine

Rare Spanish girl's name derived from 'carles', meaning 'strong', and the feminine suffix '-hia'.

CARLESIA

Feminine

Rare yet powerful feminine name of Greek origin, meaning "strong" or "firm," embodying strength and resilience.

CARLESS

Masculine

Rare Scottish given name derived from the Old Norse word 'karl', meaning 'man' or 'free man'.

CARLESTER

Masculine

Rare English male given name, likely derived from Old Norse 'karl' (man) and Hebrew Esther (star), symbolizing strength and light.

CARLET

Feminine

Welsh boy's name derived from "carreg," meaning "rock.

CARLETA

Feminine

Rare but captivating female given name of Catalan origin, derived from Carles (Charles), ultimately meaning "free man" or "strong".

CARLETHA

Feminine

Uncommon yet distinctive name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba people's naming tradition in Nigeria. Though it has no specific meaning, it was traditionally bestowed upon individuals with exceptional qualities such as strength, wisdom, and beauty.

CARLETHIA

Feminine

African-American name derived from Latin "carus", meaning 'dear' or 'beloved', and also associated with the African name Karolete, signifying 'strong and brave'.

CARLETON

Masculine

Carlton is an English unisex name derived from Old English words "car" (strong) and "tun" (enclosure), with historical ties to fortified settlements and places named Carlton.

CARLETT

Feminine

Unique name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Carlotta meaning "small and elegant", or a blend of Carl ("strong") and Lett (shortened form of Letitia).

CARLETTA

Feminine

Italian name derived from "carletto," meaning "little Charles." Historically used for both genders, it's now primarily associated with females and conveys simplicity, elegance, and strength in Italian culture.

CARLETTE

Feminine

Unique and charming French name derived from "carte", meaning "card". It was coined in the late 19th or early 20th century as a playful combination of "car" (meaning "dear") and "lette" ("little"). Despite its rarity, Carlette has gained popularity in France and other Francophone countries.

CARLEY

Masculine

English given name with multiple possible origins and meanings. It can be interpreted as 'strong in battle' or 'rock by the river'.

CARLEY

Feminine

English unisex name derived from "carline," an archaic term for a small group of people, suggesting community connection.

CARLHENRY

Masculine

Latin-origin name meaning 'strong home ruler', popularized by Charlemagne and notable figures like Charles Henri Sanson.

CARLI

Masculine

Italian gender-neutral name derived from 'caro' meaning dear or beloved, also seen as a diminutive of Carlo, meaning free man or strong. It has been used throughout Europe and gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and meanings.

CARLI

Feminine

Carlie is a female version of Carl, derived from Latin origins meaning "strong woman".

CARLIA

Feminine

Italian-derived given name meaning "little dear," historically used for both genders but now more associated with females.

CARLIANA

Feminine

Rare, beautiful Latin-origin name meaning "strong" or "powerful," first recorded in Italy during the 12th century, associated with notable figures like Ugolino della Gherardesca's wife in Dante Alighieri's "The Divine Comedy.

CARLIANNA

Feminine

Unique and captivating female name of Latin origin, derived from Carl meaning "free man" or "strong," softened with the letter 'a' to give it a feminine touch.

CARLIANNE

Feminine

French-origin name meaning 'little diamond', derived from the French word 'carreau'. It was historically popular among French nobility and has since gained worldwide recognition.

CARLICIA

Feminine

Rare yet powerful Latin-origin name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', associated with historical figures like Charlemagne's daughter Carlota/Carlicia.

CARLIE

Feminine

Modern American name created by combining Caroline and Carl, with possible meanings of "free man" or "little cara," meaning "term of endearment." It first appeared on U.S. popularity lists in 2007 and remains relatively rare, ranking as the 956th most popular girl's name in 2020.

CARLIE

Masculine

Contemporary given name created by combining Carl and Ellie or shortened from Carlotta. It lacks traditional meaning but has gained popularity in English-speaking countries as an alternative to Carol or Carla.

CARLIEE

Feminine

Carl functions as a girl's name of American origin, derived from the English surname Carlisle which originally meant "from the city or estate of Carlise".

CARLIEGH

Feminine

Rare American name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Carlotta or O'Carolan, meaning "free-born" or "descendant," respectively; it's been used in the U.S. since the mid-20th century.

CARLIER

Masculine

Rare French given name derived from the Old French word for 'blacksmith'.

CARLILE

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from the Old Norse personal name Karlfríðr, meaning "peaceful man," popularized by notable figures like Richard Carlile and Neko Case.

CARLIN

Masculine

Distinctive French given name derived from the ancient Germanic Carl, meaning "strong man" or "free man.

CARLIN

Feminine

German-origin given name, derived from "Karl," meaning "strong" or "free man." It has been associated with strength and leadership throughout history, most famously by Charlemagne, King of the Franks. Today, it remains a popular global choice despite its Germanic roots.

CARLINA

Feminine

Italian female given name derived from Latin 'carulus', meaning "little beloved" or "darling".

CARLINDA

Feminine

Unique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements "Karl" meaning "strong" or "free man," and "inda" meaning "kind" or "gentle," resulting in the interpretation "strong and kind" or "free-spirited gentle soul.

CARLINE

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived feminine name meaning "dear" or "beloved", historically popular during the medieval period for daughters of noble families.

CARLINE

Feminine

French-derived feminine given name meaning 'dear noble one' or 'beloved strong one', with roots in Latin and Germanic elements.

CARLING

Feminine

Rare Scandinavian given name derived from the Old Norse personal name Carl, meaning "freeholder" or "strong".