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316 Caro English Feminine variant of Charles: manly. F
317 Carol English A feminine form of Charles meaning strong or manly. Also a diminutive of Caroline. Also used as the feminine of Carl meaning joy. F
318 Carol French Song of happiness. F
319 Carola English Strong. A feminine form of Charles which originated in the 17th century. F
320 Carola French Variant of Carole: The french form of the English Carol, a dimunitive of Charles meaning strong. F
321 Carola Spanish Joy. F
322 Carolan English Feminine variant of Charles: manly. F
323 Carolan Irish An Irish surname; variant of Charles meaning manly. F
324 Carolann English Feminine variant of Charles: manly. F
325 Carolanne English Feminine variant of Charles: manly. F
326 Carole French Variant of Carole: The french form of the English Carol, a dimunitive of Charles meaning strong. F
327 Caroliana English Feminine variant of Charles: manly. F
328 Carolina English Joy. Song of happiness. Also feminine variant of Charles: manly. F

329 Carolina French Song of happiness. F
330 Carolina Italian Variant of Caroline: 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. F
331 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. F
332 Caroline English Joy. Song of happiness. Also feminine variant of Charles: manly. F
333 Caroline French Song of happiness. F
334 Caroline Italian 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. F
335 Caroline Scottish Feminine form of Charles: manly. F
336 Carolyn English Joy. Song of happiness. Also feminine variant of Charles: manly. F
337 Carolyn Italian Variant of Caroline: 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. F
338 Carolyne English Feminine variant of Charles: manly. F
339 Carolynn English Feminine variant of Charles: manly. F
340 Carona Spanish Crowned. F
341 Carpus Biblical Fruit, fruitful. F
342 Carree English Abbreviation of Carol and Caroline from the masculine Charles meaning manly. F
343 Carressa French Tender touch. F
344 Carrie English Abbreviation of Carol and Caroline from the masculine Charles meaning manly. F
345 Carrie Italian A diminutive of Caroline, often used as an independent name. F
346 Carrina Latin Little darling. F
347 Carrissa Greek Very dear. F
348 Carrissa Latin Very dear. F
349 Carrola Spanish Joy. F
350 Carroll Irish Feminine of Carl; joy. F