Names Like Creola

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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".
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.
Karly
Feminine form of Karl, which is a German and Scandinavian form of Charles, from the Old English ceorl, meaning "free man".