Carola(French) Variant of Carole: the French Form of the English Carol, a Dimunitive of Charles Meaning Strong
Carolan(Irish) An Irish Surname; Variant of Charles Meaning Manly
Carolan(English) Feminine Variant of Charles: Manly
Carolann(English) Feminine Variant of Charles: Manly
Carolanne(English) Feminine Variant of Charles: Manly
Carole(French) Variant of Carole: the French Form of the English Carol, a Dimunitive of Charles Meaning Strong
Caroliana(English) Feminine Variant of Charles: Manly
Carolina(Italian) Variant of Caroline: Strong. an Italian Feminine Form of Charles. Famous Bearer: Th Century Caroline of Ansbach Was the German Wife of English King George Ii. Lady Caroline Lamb Had a Famous Liaison W
Carolina(Latin) Strong. A Latinized Form of Caroline. Famous Bearer: the American States of North and South Carolina Were Named After British King Charles I
Carolina(English) Joy. Song of Happiness. Also Feminine Variant of Charles: Manly
Caroline(Italian) Strong. an Italian Feminine Form of Charles. Famous Bearer: Th Century Caroline of Ansbach Was the German Wife of English King George Ii. Lady Caroline Lamb Had a Famous Liaison With Poet Lord Byron
Caroline(English) Joy. Song of Happiness. Also Feminine Variant of Charles: Manly
Caroline(Scottish) Feminine Form of Charles: Manly
Carolo(Spanish) Variant of Carlos: Man (Spanish Variant of Charles)
Carolyn(Italian) Variant of Caroline: Strong. an Italian Feminine Form of Charles. Famous Bearer: Th Century Caroline of Ansbach Was the German Wife of English King George Ii. Lady Caroline Lamb Had a Famous Liaison W
Carolyn(English) Joy. Song of Happiness. Also Feminine Variant of Charles: Manly
Carolyne(English) Feminine Variant of Charles: Manly
Carolynn(English) Feminine Variant of Charles: Manly
Carree(English) Abbreviation of Carol and Caroline from the Masculine Charles Meaning Manly
Carrie(English) Abbreviation of Carol and Caroline from the Masculine Charles Meaning Manly
Caryl(French) Variant of Carole: the French Form of the English Carol, a Dimunitive of Charles Meaning Strong
Charleena(French) Feminine of Charles Meaning Manly
Charlemagne(French) French Form of the German Charles Which Became Popular in the Early Th Century When Charles the Great (Charlemagne) Became the First Ruler of the Holy Roman Empire
Charlena(French) Feminine of Charles Meaning Manly