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- Carol
- Carol means "to celebrate in song". Also a form of the German and Scandinavian name, Karl, which is a version of Charles. Karl comes from the Old English ceorl, meaning "free man".
- Carla
- Female form of the German and Scandinavian name, Karl, which is a version of Charles. Karl comes from the Old English ceorl, meaning "free man".
- Karla
- Feminine form of Karl, which is a German and Scandinavian form of Charles, from the Old English ceorl, meaning "free man".
- Carly
- Female form of the German and Scandinavian name, Karl, which is a version of Charles. Karl comes from the Old English ceorl, meaning "free man".
- Karlie
- Feminine form of Karl, which is a German and Scandinavian form of Charles, from the Old English ceorl, meaning "free man".
- Carlie
- Female form of the German and Scandinavian name, Karl, which is a version of Charles. Karl comes from the Old English ceorl, meaning "free man".
- Carl
- Form of the German and Scandinavian name, Karl, which is a version of Charles. Karl has Germanic origins, and means "man", in the specific meaning of "free man".
- Karl
- German and Scandinavian form of Charles, which is from the Old English ceorl, meaning "free man".
- Creola
- Native to the land, creole.
- Carole
- A strong female.
- Carroll
- From the Irish surname which is either from the Gaelic O'Ciardha meaning "dark one" or the Welsh place name Carew.
- Carrol
- Charles comes from the Germanic word cheorl, meaning "free man". There are also many variants of the name, including Carl, Carlos, Carol and Charlotte.
- Karol
- A Polish form of the German and Scandinavian name Karl, meaning "free man".
- Carley
- Female form of the German and Scandinavian name, Karl, which is a version of Charles. Karl comes from the Old English ceorl, meaning "free man".
- Carli
- Female form of the German and Scandinavian name, Karl, which is a version of Charles. Karl comes from the Old English ceorl, meaning "free man".
- Coral
- From the English word for the substance found in underwater reefs and used for jewellery.
- Karley
- Meaning "womanly" and "strong" in German. Used as the feminine version of Karl.
- Carlee
- Female form of the German and Scandinavian name, Karl, which is a version of Charles. Karl comes from the Old English ceorl, meaning "free man".
- Karlee
- Meaning "womanly" and "strong" in German. Used as the feminine version of Karl.
- Karli
- Covered with snow.