Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Carol"

People with the first name "Carol"

Carol A. Gorton Carol Able Carol Asiimwe Carol Axton Carol Barr Carol Bergin Carol Bieler Carol Brereton Carol Burnie Carol Camozzi Carol Carley Carol Caver Carol Cha Carol Chesler Carol Cob Carol Cranston Carol Crellin Carol Crimoli Carol Dakin Carol Darley Carol Delton Carol Doolin Carol Dunster Carol Ebinger Carol Ferrer Carol Ferro Carol Foresta Carol G. Villapando Carol Galvão Carol Grotheer Carol Gullo Carol Haddon Carol Hanulcik Carol Haughton Carol Hibbard Carol Hinde Carol Hockley Carol Hogsett Carol Honorowski Carol Iervolino Carol J. Rainey Carol Jong Carol K. Hagopian Carol Kapteyn Carol Kokkeler Carol Kravis Carol Lassiter Carol Lauth Carol Lent Carol M. Kiley Carol Malatesta Carol Malm Carol Manana Carol Manzoni Carol Mathew Carol McDivitt Carol McGonigle Carol McMullan Carol Mcalear Carol Mcnicoll Carol Melim Carol Messer Carol Michalski Carol Milnes Carol Most Carol Mulhearn Carol Muriuki Carol Mutlow Carol Neudorfer Carol Newcombe Daigle Carol O'beirne Carol Odenwald Carol Oravis Carol Osterhoudt Carol P. Hitt Carol Pontious Carol Pouncey Carol Pytleski Carol Raeside Carol Reichelt Carol Schuett Carol Scobie Carol Sheils Carol Shing Carol Snelson Carol Stitz Carol Stoddard Carol Streeper Carol Synnott Carol Taranto Carol Telschow Carol Trimble Carol Tye Carol Useche Carol Vivante Carol Washington Carol Wilkson Carol Witherow Carol Woodley Carol Zwart

Information about "Carol"

For this Carol there are 42611 different names on Yasni.

Most common last names for Carol are: Culwell, Jones, Mallia

In the ranking of the most common first names Carol is on position 86.

During the last seven days Carol was searched for 239 times.

Meaning of "Carol"

Female first name (English): Carol, Old High (Word format); Karal = the man, the husband, the variant 'Carol' is probably chosen by parents because of the common English word 'carol' (Christmas song), information on male form of Karl :; old German name, known early in Germany, for example, by Charlemagne (8th-9th century.), but it was not until the 19th Century in Germany popular

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