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CARIG
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from Cairbre, meaning "selective" or "choosing".
CARIM
MasculineArabic male given name meaning 'generous' or 'noble'.
CARIN
MasculineScandinavian origin, meaning 'to love' or 'care'.
CARINA
MasculineItalian female name with Latin roots, meaning 'dear' or 'beloved'.
CARIO
MasculineUncommon Italian name of Latin origin, derived from 'carus' meaning 'dear'.
CARION
MasculineCariön is a rare yet intriguing Greek-derived name meaning 'little deer', historically associated with swiftness and divine grace in Greek mythology.
CARIS
MasculineGreek name meaning "grace," often associated with elegance and charm.
CARISSA
MasculineItalian name derived from "carisimo," meaning "beloved." It gained international recognition through celebrities like Carissa Pavone and Carissa Capewell.
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'.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
CARLEE
MasculineAmerican female name with limited recognition, created by combining Carol ('freeholder' or 'strong') and Lee ('clearing', 'meadow', or 'plum').
CARLEN
MasculineScandinavian given name derived from Old Norse Karlinn, meaning "man of Carl.
CARLENS
MasculineRare, Scandinavian-derived name meaning "strong son".
CARLEON
MasculineUnique, Latin-origin given name derived from 'carulus,' meaning 'little strong' or 'little bold.'
CARLES
MasculineCarlos 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.
CARLESS
MasculineRare Scottish given name derived from the Old Norse word 'karl', meaning 'man' or 'free man'.
CARLESTER
MasculineRare English male given name, likely derived from Old Norse 'karl' (man) and Hebrew Esther (star), symbolizing strength and light.
CARLETON
MasculineCarlton 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.
CARLEY
MasculineEnglish given name with multiple possible origins and meanings. It can be interpreted as 'strong in battle' or 'rock by the river'.
CARLHENRY
MasculineLatin-origin name meaning 'strong home ruler', popularized by Charlemagne and notable figures like Charles Henri Sanson.
CARLI
MasculineItalian 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.
CARLIE
MasculineContemporary 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.
CARLIER
MasculineRare French given name derived from the Old French word for 'blacksmith'.
CARLILE
MasculineRare 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
MasculineDistinctive French given name derived from the ancient Germanic Carl, meaning "strong man" or "free man.
CARLINE
MasculineRare Latin-derived feminine name meaning "dear" or "beloved", historically popular during the medieval period for daughters of noble families.
CARLIS
MasculineKasey is an English unisex given name with Irish origins, derived from the surname Casey, which is an anglicized form of Cassidy.
CARLISLE
MasculineEnglish name derived from 'carol' (strong) and 'leah' (wooded clearing), meaning 'strong wooded clearing.'
CARLISS
MasculineRare, unique Scandinavian name derived from "karl" meaning "strong man" and "iss", a diminutive suffix.
CARLITO
MasculineCaptivating name of Latin American origin, specifically from Cuba, where it serves as a diminutive form of Carlos or Carlo. It means "freeholder" or "strong," derived from Germanic elements "caro" meaning "strong" and "-mann" meaning "man.
CARLITOS
MasculineSpanish diminutive of Carlos, meaning 'free man' or 'strong', derived from the German Charles.
CARLO
MasculineItalian male name derived from Latin Carolus, meaning "freeholder" or "strong".
CARLON
MasculineDistinct given name of Latin origin, derived from "carolus," meaning "strong" or "freeholder." Popularized by Charlemagne in the Middle Ages, it has been worn by notable figures like Carlon de Tiro, an Italian scholar. Despite its rich history, it remains uncommon today, with only five boys named Carlon born in the U.S. in 2019.
CARLOS
MasculineSpanish masculine given name derived from the Iberian-Celtic word "caros" meaning "strong", "powerful" or "victorious".
CARLOSADRIAN
MasculineUnique Spanish name derived from Carlos ('free man' or 'strong') and Adrian ('dark' or 'swarthy').