Female and male first names.

CARNIE

Male

Uncommon English given name derived from the Middle English word 'carny', meaning 'strong' or 'brave'.

CARNIE

Female

Rare Scottish given name derived from the Irish surname Ó Cearnaigh, meaning "little rock" or "rocky".

CARNISHA

Female

Captivating African-origin name derived from the Swahili word 'karinasha', meaning 'to have joy'.

CARNITA

Female

Charming and distinctive female given name of Latin origin, derived as a diminutive form of Carolina meaning 'strong' or 'freeholder,' with '-ita' signifying smallness or endearment.

CARO

Female

Italian name meaning "dear" or "beloved," often used as a term of endearment and sometimes as a shortened form of Carlo.

CARO

Male

Italian female name derived from Carlo, meaning 'free'.

CAROL

Male

Feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the masculine name Carolus/Karolus, meaning "strong" or "freeholder".

CAROL

Female

Unisex English given name originating from the male name Caroline, itself derived from the Latin Carolus meaning 'strong' or 'freeholder'.

CAROLA

Female

Italian feminine given name derived from 'caro', meaning dear or beloved, and was likely created as a female counterpart to Carlo, itself derived from the Germanic Karl.

CAROLAN

Female

Unique Irish origin given name derived from the surname Ó'Carrollain meaning "descendant of Cearbhall" or "little hardy one".

CAROLANN

Female

Striking Irish name derived from Caoilfhionn, meaning 'fair-haired'.

CAROLANNE

Female

French-derived female name meaning "strong" or "freeholder," originally from the male name Carolus.

CAROLAY

Female

French feminine given name derived from Occitan 'Carulus,' meaning 'little beloved one.'

CAROLD

Male

Carold is of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse personal name Karl, meaning "freeholder" or "strong." This historic name has been associated with strength, courage, and independence, famously held by Charlemagne, also known as King Carolus Magnus. Still popular today, particularly in Scandinavia, Carold carries a rich historical legacy.

CAROLDEAN

Female

American-blend girl's name, coined in the 20th century from Caroline ('strong') and Dean ('leader').

CAROLDINE

Female

Rare, distinctive female name of Latin origin, derived from the male name Carolus meaning "strong" or "freeholder". Popularized during the Middle Ages for kings and noblemen, it evolved into a female given name over time.

CAROLE

Male

Latin-derived feminine name meaning "strong" or "freeholder".

CAROLE

Female

Feminine name of French origin, derived from Charles meaning "free man" or "strong". First used as a female name in France during the Middle Ages, Carole gained popularity worldwide with notable figures like Carole Lombard and Carole King.

CAROLEA

Female

Uncommon yet intriguing Latin-derived name meaning "of the heart," associated with the Roman goddess Cardea who safeguarded doors and thresholds.

CAROLEANN

Female

Unique American feminine given name derived from Carol ('song') and Anne ('grace'), carrying elegance and versatility.

CAROLEE

Female

Modern American feminine name variant of Carol, meaning 'strong in battle'.

CAROLEEN

Female

Rare French female given name derived from "carole," meaning dance, with an interpreted meaning of "strength in dance" or "free dancer.

CAROLEENA

Female

Charming French-origin name derived from "carole," meaning a traditional circle dance, combined with the feminine suffix "-ina." It evokes images of grace and joy, without any specific symbolism beyond its association with dance.

CAROLEN

Female

Feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "freeholder" or "strong," derived from the male name Carolus.

CAROLENA

Female

Uncommon yet captivating Italian name derived from "carola," meaning "song" or "dance." It historically signifies joy, celebration, and creativity while carrying rich cultural significance in Italy.

CAROLENE

Female

French feminine given name derived from "carole," meaning "dance" or "round dance.

CAROLETTA

Female

Italian name derived from Carlotta, meaning "freeholder" or "strong," associated with European nobility like Maria Carolina of Naples.

CAROLETTE

Female

Unique French feminine given name derived from "carole," meaning a circular dance, and believed to be a variant of Charlotte or diminutive of Caroline. It was popular in France during the 19th and early 20th centuries.

CAROLGENE

Female

Unique, feminine variant of Charles, meaning "strong" in Latin.

CAROLIE

Female

Charming French name derived from 'carole', meaning 'circle' or 'round dance'. It's a feminine form of Carole, which originated from Charles, a German name meaning 'free man'. Carolie is notable for its historical figures and offers an appealing blend of uniqueness and familiarity.

CAROLIN

Female

Distinctive Germanic given name derived from Carolus, meaning 'strong' or 'freeholder', associated with females in recent years, popularized by historical figures like Charlemagne and celebrated worldwide today despite variations in spelling across cultures.

CAROLINA

Female

The feminine given name Carolina originates from Italian roots, derived from the Latin word 'carulus' meaning 'strong'. It gained popularity during the Middle Ages through the Hapsburg family and was further popularized by Maria Carolina of Austria who married King Ferdinand IV of Naples and Sicily in 1768.

CAROLINA

Male

Italian feminine name derived from 'caro' meaning dear or beloved, with '-ina' being a Latin diminutive suffix.

CAROLINDA

Female

Unique, feminine Portuguese name derived from Carolino, meaning "freeholder" or "strong.

CAROLINE

Male

The feminine given name Caroline, meaning 'strong' or 'virile', traces back to Latin roots through the male name Carolus, itself derived from Germanic elements 'karal' ('strong') and 'man'.

CAROLINE

Female

Feminine given name of Latin origin that means "strong" or "vigorous.

CAROLITA

Female

Feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from Carlos meaning "freeholder" or "strong," and made endearing with the suffix "-ita." Popularized by Queen Charlotte, it has been associated with notable figures like Frida Kahlo's mother but remains uncommon today, offering a distinctive yet meaningful choice for parents.

CAROLJEAN

Female

American combination name created during the mid-20th century baby boom era, blending Carol (song or dance) and Jean (grace).

CAROLJO

Female

Rare, distinctive given name with uncertain origins, believed to be a blend of other names like Carol and Joey or Josephine/Johanna.

CAROLL

Female

Rare but distinctive female given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname "Ó'Cathail" which means "descendant of Cathal," translating to "battle" or "fighter.