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CARBREY m : Anglicized form of CAIRBRE.

CARBRY m : Anglicized form of CAIRBRE.

CARDEA f : Derived from Latin cardo meaning "hinge, axis". This was the name of the Roman goddess of thresholds, door pivots, and change.

CAREEN f : Variant of CARREEN.

CAREN f : Variant of KAREN (1).

CAREY f/m : From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Ciardha meaning "descendant of CIARDHA#".

CARI f : Variant of CARRIE.

CARIDAD f : Spanish cognate of CHARITY.

CARIN f : Variant of KARIN.

CARINA (1) f : Late Latin name derived from cara meaning "dear, beloved". This was the name of a 4th-century saint and martyr. It is also the name of a constellation...

CARINA (2) f : Variant of KARINA.

CARINE f : French form of CARINA (1). It can also function as a short form of CATHERINE, via Swedish Karin.

CARIS f : Variant of CHARIS.

CARISSA f : Variant of CHARISSA.

CARITA f : Derived from Latin caritas meaning "dearness, esteem, love".

CARL m : German form of CHARLES. Two noteworthy bearers of the name were the German mathematician Carl Gauss, who made contributions to number theory and algeb...

CARLA f : Feminine form of CARLO">CARLO, CARLO">CARLOS or CARL.

CARLENE f : Feminine diminutive of CARL.

CARLES m : Catalan form of CHARLES.

CARLETON m : Variant of CHARLTON.

CARLEY f : Feminine form of CARL.

CARLIE f : Feminine form of CARL.

CARLINHOS m : Portuguese diminutive of CARLOS.

CARLISA f : Combination of CARLA and LISA.

CARLISLE m : From a surname which was derived from the name of a city in northern England. The city was originally called by the Romans Luguvalium meaning "strongh...

CARLITO m : Diminutive of CARLOS.

CARLITOS m : Diminutive of CARLOS.

CARLMAN m : Germanic form of CARLOMAN.

CARLO m : Italian form of CHARLES.

CARLOMAN m : From a Germanic name derived from karl (see CHARLES) and man "man". This was the name of several Frankish rulers, including the 8th-century Carloman I...



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