Carlota
A feminine form of Charles, meaning strong.
Carlotta
Strong and manly; a diminutive of Carlo.
Carlotte
Little Charles; a diminutive form of Charlotte.
Carlow
From the place of the weaver; a toponym from Ireland.
Carlson
Son of Carl; a patronymic surname turned first name.
Carlton
From the town of Charles; given name derived from a surname.
Carlus
Strong and manly; a variation of Charles.
Carly
Free man; a modern variation of Carla.
Carlye
A feminine form of the name Carl, meaning 'free man' or 'freeman'.
Carlyle
Of Old English origin meaning 'from the fortified place'.
Carlyn
A modern variation of Carolyn, meaning 'free woman' or 'song of happiness'.
Carlynda
A blend of Carly and Linda, meaning 'free woman' and 'beautiful'.
Carlyne
A variation of Carol or Caroline, meaning 'free man'.
Carlynn
A modern derivation of Carly, suggesting a 'free woman'.
Carlynne
An alternate spelling of Carlynn, traditionally meaning 'free woman'.
Carlyon
Derived from a place name meaning 'river' or 'stream'.
Carlys
A variation of the name Carly, meaning 'free woman'.
Carlysle
Variant of Carlisle, meaning 'fortified place'.
Carlyta
A diminutive form of Carla, meaning 'free woman'.
Carman
Means 'little poet' in Irish origin.
Carmavan
Optimally linked to Carman, it may imply 'little poet' or 'song'.
Carme
Of Hebrew origin, meaning 'vineyard' or 'orchard'.
Carmela
Means 'vineyard' or 'garden', derived from Carmelo.
Carmelia
A variation of Carmela, meaning 'garden' or 'orchard'.
Carmelide
Refers to a poetic name meaning 'from Mount Carmel'.
Carmeline
Variant of Carmel, meaning 'small garden' or 'vineyard'.
Carmelita
Little Carmel, referring to Mt. Carmel in Israel; symbolizes beauty and fruitfulness.
Carmella
Derived from the Hebrew word 'Carmel', meaning 'garden' or 'orchard'.
Carmelle
A variant of Carmel, meaning 'garden' or 'vineyard'.
Carmelliana
A feminine diminutive form of Carmel, meaning 'little garden'.
Carmelo
Derived from the Hebrew word 'Carmel', meaning 'vineyard' or 'orchard'.
Carmen
Derived from the Latin 'carmen', meaning 'song' or 'poem' and linked to Mt. Carmel.
Carmencita
A diminutive form of Carmen, meaning 'little song' or 'little poem'.
Carmerlita
A diminutive of Carmelita, meaning 'little garden'.
Carmia
Variant of Carmel, meaning 'garden' or 'orchard'.
Carmichael
Derived from 'Cearnach', meaning 'follower of the god of war' or 'battle chief'.
Carmilla
A feminine variant of Carmel, meaning 'garden' or 'orchard'.
Carmin
Variant of Carmen, meaning 'song' or 'poem'.
Carmina
Means 'song' or 'poem' in Latin; associated with the Virgin Mary as 'Nuestra Señora del Carmen'.
Carminda
Related form of Carmen, meaning 'garden' or 'orchard'.
Carmindy
A modern variation of Carmen, meaning 'little song'.
Carmine
Derived from the Latin word 'carmen', meaning 'song' or 'poem'.
Carmita
A diminutive of Carmel, meaning 'little garden'.
Carmya
A modern variant of Carmel, meaning 'garden' or 'orchard'.
Carne
A name derived from the word for 'flesh', often linked to strength and vigor.
Carnell
The name means 'little rock' or 'rocky place', derived from the Old French surname.
Carnella
Carnella is often interpreted as a diminutive of Carn's name, suggesting warmth and affection.
Carney
Carney means 'son of the giant' or 'descendant of the warrior', from the Gaelic surname O'Carnáin.
Carnie
Carnie is derived from the Irish word 'carn', meaning 'mound' or 'grave' suggesting a place of rest.
Carnig
Carnig means 'little corn' or can refer to a small entity or aspect of corn in Armenian culture.
Caro
Caro means 'dear' or 'beloved', derived from the Latin word 'carus'.
Carol
Carol means 'a song of joy', and is often associated with Christmas carols.
Carola
Carola means 'free man' or 'strong', derived from the name Charles.
Carolan
Carolan means 'little friend', rooted in Gaelic culture.
Carolann
Carolann is a combination of Carol and Anna, meaning 'beloved grace'.
Carolanne
Similar to Carolann, this name also means 'graceful song'.
Carole
Carole means 'a joyful song' and has French origins, widely used in English-speaking countries.
Carolee
Carolee is a modern variation of Carol, meaning 'free man' or 'strong'.
Carolena
Carolena combines Carol with the suffix -ena, generally implying 'young' or 'beloved'.
Caroliana
Caroliana means 'strong woman', derived from the name Carolus, the Latin form of Charles.
Carolien
Carolien means 'little woman', deriving from the name Charles.
Carolin
Carolin means 'free man', a feminine form of the name Charles.
Carolina
Carolina is a feminine form of Charles, meaning 'free man' or 'strong'.
Carolinda
Carolinda is a combination of Carol and Linda, meaning 'beautiful song'.
Caroline
Caroline means 'free man' and is a feminine version of Charles, common in French culture.
Carolinne
A variant of Caroline, meaning ‘free man’ or ‘strong’.
Caroll
Derived from the name Charles, meaning ‘free man’ or ‘manly’.
Carolos
A variant of Charles, meaning ‘free man’.
Carolus
The Latin form of Charles, meaning ‘free man’.
Carolyn
A feminine form of Charles, meaning ‘free woman’ or ‘strong’.
Carolyne
A variant of Carolyn, signifying ‘freeman’ or ‘strong’.
Carolynn
Another variation of Caroline, meaning ‘strong’ or ‘free woman’.
Carolynne
A variant of Carolyn, meaning ‘free woman’ or ‘strong’.
Caron
A diminutive form of Carol, meaning ‘free man’ or ‘song of joy’.
Caronie
A variant of Caron, associated with meaning related to ‘joyful song’.
Carpathia
A region name associated with the Carpathian mountains, meaning ‘adaptability’ or ‘strength’.
Carper
Derived from ‘carpenter’, indicating a maker or builder.
Carr
Meaning 'rock' or 'spear', associated with a strong warrior.
Carra
A variant of Cara, meaning ‘friend’ or ‘beloved’.
Carrabelle
Meaning ‘beautiful friend’ or derived from ‘Barr’, a hill.
Carrados
A name originating from Arthurian legends, meaning ‘the unknown’.
Carree
Derived from ‘carr’, meaning ‘rock’, often denotes strength.
Carreen
A variant of Karren, meaning ‘pure’ or ‘beloved’.
Carri
A diminutive form of Carrie or Carole, meaning ‘free woman’ or ‘strong’
Carrianna
A variant of 'Carina', meaning 'beloved' or 'dear'.
Carrick
Derived from a place name meaning 'rock' or 'from the rocky place'.
Carrie
A diminutive form of the name 'Caroline', meaning 'free man'.
Carrieann
A combination of the names 'Carrie' and 'Ann', meaning 'beloved grace'.
Carrigan
From the Gaelic 'Caireagán' meaning 'little rock'.
Carrina
A variant of 'Carina', meaning 'beloved'.
Carrington
Meaning 'from the place of Carri's people'.
Carrissa
A modern variation of the name 'Cassandra'.
Carrizoa
A variant of 'Cariza', often associated with grace.
Carrol
Meaning 'descendant of the foe' or 'singer'.
Carrole
A variant form of 'Carol', meaning 'a song of joy'.
Carrolin
A variant of 'Caroline', meaning 'free man'.
Carroline
A variation of 'Caroline', meaning 'free man'.
Carroll
Meaning 'descendant of the foe' or 'singer'.
Carrolyn
A variant of 'Caroline', meaning 'free man'.
Carrow
Derived from 'O'Carra', meaning 'descendant of Carra'.