Type Word & Element
Usage Old High German, Old Norse
Meaning & History
Old High German (also spelled karal) and Old Norse word meaning "man".
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Given Name DescendantsCharlize(Afrikaans) Carla, Carles(Catalan) Carlu(Corsican) Karla, Karlo, Karolina(Croatian) Karel, Karla, Karolína(Czech) Anker, Carl, Caroline, Karl, Karla, Karoline, Karolina(Danish) Carla, Carlijn, Carola, Carolien, Caroline, Karel, Karlijn, Carel(Dutch) Carl, Carla, Carlene, Carlyn, Carol, Carolina, Caroline, Carolyn, Charla, Charlee, Charleigh, Charles, Karl, Karla, Karlene, Karolyn, Sharla(English) Kaarel, Karl, Karoliina(Estonian) Kaarle, Kaarlo, Karl, Karoliina(Finnish) Carole, Caroline, Charles(French) Karlo(Georgian) Carl, Carla, Carola, Carolin, Caroline, Karl, Karla, Karlmann, Karola, Karolina, Karoline(German) Carlman, Carloman, Carolus, Karl(Germanic) Karolos(Greek) Kale(Hawaiian) Karola, Karolina, Károly(Hungarian) Karl(Icelandic) Séarlas(Irish) Carla, Carlo, Carola, Carolina(Italian) Karlīna, Kārlis, Karolīna(Latvian) Sjarel(Limburgish) Karolina, Karolis(Lithuanian) Karolina(Macedonian) Carl, Caroline, Karl, Karla, Karoline, Karolina(Norwegian) Ankarl(Old Danish) Karl(Old Norse) Karol, Karola, Karolina(Polish) Carla, Carlos, Carolina(Portuguese) Carol(Romanian) Karol, Karolína(Slovak) Karel, Karolina, Karlo, Karol(Slovene) Carla, Carlos, Carolina(Spanish) Carl, Carola, Carolina, Caroline, Karl, Karla, Karolina(Swedish) Siarl(Welsh)