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Coralynne
Carlane
Karolynne
Carlann
Carylyn
Corlene
A maiden, a young, unmarried woman.
Garleen
Carlaine
Caroleanne
Carolinn
The etymology of the name comes from the common Germanic noun “*karlaz” meaning “free man,” which survives in English as “churl,” Old English (Anglo-Saxon) “ċeorl,” which developed its deprecating sense in the Middle English period. In turn, this name derives from the West Frankish name “Háriolus,” a pet form of Germanic names beginning with “*harjaz / *charja-,” meaning “army, army leader, commander, warrior.” The name took a Romanic influence. The Germanic “H” would be represented by a “C” in Romanic spelling; this is where the “C” or “K” came in. The feminine form Caroline and Carolina derive from “Carolus” which is Latin for Charles (English), from which it also derives Charlotte and its derivates. The name was brought in particular by Charlemagne “Charles the Great” and was at the time Latinized as Karolus as “in Vita Karoli Magni,” later also as Carolus. Charles the Great (German: Karl der Große; Latin: Carolus or Karolus Magnus) or Charles I, was the King of the Franks from 768, the King of Italy from 774, the first Holy Roman Emperor, and the first emperor in western Europe since the collapse of the Western Roman Empire three centuries earlier.
Karelyn
A Dominic Republic variation of Caroline. It means free man.
Carlynne
She who has freedom.
Karlynn
Carlan
This name derives from the Irish surname “O’Carlain and O’Caireallain,” which in turn derives from “Carl(an),” composed of two elements: “carla” (wool-comb) plus “an” (one who), which means “one who combs wool.” In English, the Gaelic language of Ireland was not standardized in the Middle Ages. Therefore, one’s name was often recorded under several different spellings.
Caryleann
Kerrylynne
Carlyne
A modern female variation of Charles, which comes from the Old English word ceorl and the German Karl, both, meaning "free man".
Carolien
One who is like a song of happiness.
Carolinne
A woman who is like a happy song.
Kerlynn