- Cari
Spanish Meaning: The name Cari is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Cari is: Abbreviation of Caridad meaning dear; darling. A star in the Orion constellation.
- Carl - KAHRL
Carl is a North Germanic male name meaning "strong man" or "free man". The name originates in Scandinavia. The name equates royal status; it is the first name of many Kings of Sweden including Carl XVI Gustaf.
Meaning: A short form of carlton
Origin: German - Carla - KAHR-lə
Origin of the name Carla: A feminine form of Carl and Charles, both of which are derived from the Old English ceorl (man, freeman, peasant). Var: Karla.
- Carleigh
Origin of the name Carly: A feminine form of Carl and Charles, both of which are derived from the Old English ceorl (man, freeman, peasant). Var: Karla. Pet: Carley, Carli, Carly, Karley, Karli, Karly.
- Carley
Carley is a modern English version of Carla/Carly and used mainly in North America (i.e. Canada and the U.S.). Carla and Carly are names which developed from the German Karl meaning “free man”. As a feminine form, Carley therefore means “free woman”.
- Carli
Origin of the name Carly: A feminine form of Carl and Charles, both of which are derived from the Old English ceorl (man, freeman, peasant). Var: Karla. Pet: Carley, Carli, Carly, Karley, Karli, Karly.
- Carlie
Origin of the name Carly: A feminine form of Carl and Charles, both of which are derived from the Old English ceorl (man, freeman, peasant). Var: Karla. Pet: Carley, Carli, Carly, Karley, Karli, Karly.
- Carline
Americanized form of German Kärlein, perhaps from a diminutive of Middle High German kar 'bowl', 'measure of grain', 'depression', 'basin', hence a metonymic occupational name for someone who made bowls or for someone who measured out grain, or a topographic name for someone who lived in a hollow.
- Carlinhos - kahr-LEEN-yaws
Meaning of name Carlinhos. Etymology : Portuguese diminutive of CARLOS. Saint : Origin : Portuguese.
- Carlito - kahr-LEE-to
Related Names. VARIANTS: Carlitos (Spanish), Carlinhos, Carlitos (Portuguese) FEMININE FORMS: Carla (Spanish), Carla (Portuguese)
- Carlitos - kahr-LEE-tos
Alternate spelling for Carlos (Charles) Other names. Related names. Carlito. Carlitos is a Spanish or Portuguese nickname (usually a diminutive for Carlos).
- Carlo - KAHR-lo
The name Carlo is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Carlo is: Manly.
- Carlos - KAHR-los
Spanish Meaning: The name Carlos is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Carlos is: Manly.
- Carlota - kahr-LO-tah
Spanish Meaning: The name Carlota is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Carlota is: meaning manly.
- Carly - KAHR-lee
Origin of the name Carly: A feminine form of Carl and Charles, both of which are derived from the Old English ceorl (man, freeman, peasant). Var: Karla.
Meaning: A familiar form of caroline
Origin: German - Carlyne
Contribute your knowledge to the name Carlyne. ... She is also named from my mom's middle name who was born in November of 1936! It was also spelled the same! Personal experiences with the name Carlyne: | Edit. It is pronounced car-leen.
- Carol - KER-əl/KAR-əl
The name Carol is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Carol is: Manly, strong. A; from Carolus, the Latinized form of the name. Famous bearer: Pope John Paul II's real name is Karol Wojtyla. Karol is a variant spelling of Carol used in several European countries.
- Carola - kah-RO-lah
The name Carola is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Carola is: The french form of the English Carol, a dimunitive of Charles meaning strong.
- Carolien - kah-ro-LEEN
Meaning of name Carolien. Etymology : Dutch feminine form of CAROLUS. Saint : Origin : Dutch.
- Carolin
The name Caroline is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Caroline is: Strong. An Italian feminine form of Charles. Famous bearer: 18th century Caroline of Ansbach was the German wife of English King George II. Lady Caroline Lamb had a famous liaison with poet Lord Byron.
Meaning: The free one
Origin: German - Carolina - ker-ə-LIEN-ə
The name Carolina is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Carolina is: Strong. An Italian feminine form of Charles. Famous bearer: 18th century Caroline of Ansbach was the German wife of English King George II.
- Caroline - KER-ə-lien
The name Caroline is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Caroline is: Strong. An Italian feminine form of Charles. Famous bearer: 18th century Caroline of Ansbach was the German wife of English King George II. Lady Caroline Lamb had a famous liaison with poet Lord Byron.
- Carolyn - KER-ə-lin
The name Carolyn is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Carolyn is: Strong. An Italian feminine form of Charles. Famous bearer: 18th century Caroline of Ansbach was the German wife of English King George II.
- Cayle
The name Cayle is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Cayle is: Bold.
Meaning: Free man
Origin: German - Caz - KAZ
The different meanings of the name Caz are: Slavic Meaning: Famous destroyer of peace. English Meaning: Empty, vain. Celtic - Gaelic meaning: descendant of the vigilant one; descendant of Cathasaigh.
- Cecania
- Celie
The name Celie is a girl's name of French origin meaning "blind". Celie and discussed in our forums with posts like "Pick 5 (GIRLS)". From the experts: ... Still, if you're going to go to Celie, why not go all the way to Celia or Cecelia?
Meaning: Heaven
Origin: German - Chalmar
Chalmar is a variant of the name Chalmers (English). ... A baby name that sounds like Chalmar is the name Chalmer (English).
Meaning: Lord of the home
Origin: German - Char
Char Name Meaning. French: from French char 'cart', metonymic occupational name for a carter. Anglicized spelling of Slovenian Car, a nickname from carati 'to practice sorcery'. Indian (Karnataka): Hindu (Brahman) name, from Sanskrit acarya 'teacher', 'spiritual guide'.
- Chareles
However, an alternative theory states that it is derived from the common Germanic name element hari meaning "army, warrior". The popularity of the name in continental Europe was due to the fame of Charles the Great (742-814), commonly known as Charlemagne, a king of the Franks who came to rule over most of Europe.