Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Carol"

People with the first name "Carol"

Carol A. Germer Carol A. Zeinstra Carol Almeida Carol Bedford Carol Beechey Carol Bel Carol Belval Carol Blyth Carol Boushey Carol Brookes Carol Brownell Carol Byler Carol Charping Carol Claridge Carol Coats Carol Compo Carol Coomes Carol Cortes Carol Cravens Carol Davin Carol Deblase Carol Demeyer Carol Dioca Carol Diprima Carol Dockum Carol Doody Willie Carol Draddy Carol Drapper Carol Dulaney Carol E. Ness Carol Edson Carol Emery Carol Engelmeyer Carol Farn Carol Fasel Carol Fowler-Nicholson Carol Frier Carol Garret Carol Goar Carol Gualtieri Carol Haman Carol Hauge Carol Hull Carol Humphreys Carol I-Chin Carol Ideson-Bowden Carol Imes Carol Iturralde Carol J. Horlacher Carol Jeal Carol Kyriakides Carol Leavesley Carol Ludlam Carol Maalouf Carol Maddalena Carol Mahon Carol Marchello Carol Mccaslin Carol Mccormack Carol Monje Reyes Carol Nitz Carol Nuno Carol Nyland Carol Oko Carol Ormes Carol Palomera Carol Partridge Carol Penna Carol Pereyra Carol Pineda Carol Prettyman Carol Prisco Carol Rubright Carol Salvati Carol Scholtz-Barndt Carol Seguss Carol Shackley Carol Shoemaker Carol Siner Carol Sister Carol Smits Carol Soens Carol Stocking Carol Tadeo Carol Trewick Carol Trompler Carol Van Carol Veracoechea Carol Vidovich Carol Virgilio Carol Wedderburn Carol Weshnak Carol Whetzel Carol Winarski Carol Winiger Carol Wykowski Carol Yavalar Carol Yilmaz Carol della Cella Carol van-Cluysen

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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