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CARLOSALBERTO
MasculineCarlos Alberto is a unique male name of Spanish origin, composed of 'Carlos', meaning "strong" or "powerful", and 'Alberto', meaning "noble" or "bright".
CARLOSANTONIO
MasculineCarlos Antonio is a Spanish name composed of Carlos, meaning "strong" or "free man," and Antonio, meaning "priceless" or "highly praiseworthy.
CARLOSDANIEL
MasculineDistinctive name of Spanish origin, combining 'Carlos', meaning "freeholder" or "strong", and 'Daniel', meaning "God is my judge".
CARLOSE
MasculineCarlos is a Spanish name meaning "strong" or "powerful," popularized by Spanish kings like Carlos I and II.
CARLOSEDUARDO
MasculineItalian name with German roots, composed of 'Carlo' meaning 'strong' and 'Eduardo' meaning 'guardian of prosperity.'
CARLOSJAVIER
MasculineCarlos Javier is a Spanish name composed of two elements: 'Carlos' from Germanic 'Charles', meaning 'free man', and 'Javier', derived from Basque 'Etcheberri', meaning 'new house'. This name gained popularity due to Saint Francis Xavier, a co-founder of the Jesuits.
CARLOSJR
MasculineCarlos Jr is a distinctive name derived from the Spanish Carlos, meaning 'strong', and followed by Jr indicating 'junior'.
CARLOSMANUEL
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name composed of "Carlos," meaning "strong" or "freeholder," and "Manuel," meaning "God is with us." Together, it translates to "God is with the strong one." This name has a rich history in Spain, associated with powerful figures like Carlos Manuel II, the last King of Portugal. Today, it is less common but still beloved among Spanish-speaking communities worldwide.
CARLOSS
MasculineStrong and powerful name of Spanish origin, derived from Latin "Carolus," meaning "strong" or "powerful." It was popularized by historical figures like Charlemagne and Spanish royals such as King Carlos I. Today, Carloss is internationally recognized with increased usage worldwide.
CARLOUS
MasculineUncommon Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'karl', meaning 'free man' or 'strong man'.
CARLSON
MasculineScandinavian male given name derived from the Old Norse personal name Karlsefni, meaning 'strong son'.
CARLSTON
MasculineRare but meaningful Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements, translating to "strong like a stone.
CARLTON
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'carte,' meaning 'strong' or 'brave.' It originally served as a surname for people living near Carlton, North Yorkshire, but has evolved into a unisex given name over centuries.
CARLUS
MasculineRare Latin-origin given name historically known as 'little heart' or 'beloved'.
CARLVIN
MasculineDistinctive African American name created by combining "Carl," meaning "strong" or "free man," with "Vin," signifying "friend" or "victory.
CARLY
MasculineEnglish girls' name derived from Carl, which means "free man.
CARLYLE
MasculineScottish unisex name meaning "from the strong hill," first used historically as a surname before becoming popular as a given name.
CARLYN
MasculineUnique feminine given name of Welsh origin, derived from 'carreg', meaning 'rock' or 'stone', signifying strength and endurance.
CARLYSLE
MasculineDistinctive English given name derived from the surname Carlysle, which originated in Scotland or Northumberland. It means 'freeholder' or 'one who owns land'.
CARMAN
MasculineUncommon female given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname "O'Carmody" meaning 'descendant of Carmody', which itself is believed to originate from the Old Irish word 'corbán', translating to 'little worm' or 'maggot'. Despite its unconventional etymology, Carman carries a rich history and cultural significance in Ireland.
CARMEL
MasculineUnique Spanish given name derived from the Hebrew word "Karmel," meaning "garden" or "vineyard." It carries biblical significance tied to Mount Carmel and is associated with the Catholic Order of Carmelites, founded in 1209 by Saint Berthold.
CARMELA
MasculineItalian feminine name derived from the Latin words 'carmen' (song) and 'cantare' (to sing), with historical ties to Christian tradition and a notable bearer being Saint Carmela Biloceri.
CARMELITO
MasculineSpanish male given name meaning 'little garden' or 'orchard', derived from Carmelo.
CARMELL
MasculineItalian name derived from 'carmesinus', meaning 'to load' or 'burden'. It's associated with the Carmelite order of monks and nuns, who took their name from Mount Carmel in Palestine.
CARMELLO
MasculineItalian masculine given name derived from the Latin word "carmen," meaning "song" or "hymn.
CARMELO
MasculineItalian given name derived from Latin "carmelus," meaning "garden" or "plantation," associated with Mount Carmel, a significant religious site in the Holy Land. It has been used by Catholics and members of the Order of Carmelites since the Middle Ages, gaining popularity worldwide.
CARMEN
MasculineFeminine given name of Spanish origin meaning "song" or "poem".
CARMERON
MasculineCameron is a popular boy's name of Scottish origin, derived from "cam-shron" meaning "crooked nose", yet often chosen for its association with strength and loyalty due to its historical ties with the Clan Cameron.
CARMI
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'vineyard' or 'garden', originally derived from the mountain range Carmel in Israel.
CARMICHAEL
MasculineDistinctive Scottish given name derived from the surname Carmichael, which means "song of Michael.
CARMIE
MasculineUnique Hebrew girls' name meaning "violet" or "dark red", associated with royalty, creativity, and strength. It was also the name of one of King David's warriors in biblical times.
CARMIN
MasculineCarmen is a Spanish origin name derived from the Latin word 'carmen', meaning 'song' or 'poem'.
CARMINE
MasculineItalian given name of Sicilian origin that signifies strength and passion. Derived from the Latin word 'carmen', meaning 'song' or 'poem', it originally referred to someone musical or poetic but now represents a fiery nature, much like its deep red dye namesake.
CARMINO
MasculineItalian boys' name derived from 'carmino', meaning 'song' or 'melody'. Traditionally given to children born into musical families, it has been carried by notable figures like brigand Carmine Crocco and mobster Carmine Tommasicchio throughout history.
CARMON
MasculineUnique Spanish given name derived from "carmín", meaning "red". Traditionally male, it now suits girls too.
CARMYNE
MasculineRare French-derived name meaning 'crimson' or 'scarlet', evoking elegance and passion.
CARNEAL
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'carne', meaning 'flesh'. It was occasionally used in medieval England and is now rarely encountered despite its unique, earthy sound.
CARNEL
MasculineUnique Latin-derived name originally signifying 'flesh' in ancient Roman times.
CARNELIUS
MasculineRare Latin-derived name meaning "strong like a horn," historically used less frequently than its shorter form Cornelius.
CARNELL
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old English "carne" meaning 'meat' or 'flesh', and "-ell", indicating a small stream. Its unique meaning, 'small flesh stream', reflects a strong connection to nature and the elements.