Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Carol"

People with the first name "Carol"

Carol Agostinho Carol Aguayo Carol Akoth Carol Armit Carol Bastian Carol Bimberg Carol Blagg Carol Boivin Carol Ciavarella Carol Ciotti Carol Codrington Carol Criddle Carol Crombie Carol Delker Carol Devereux Carol Doxtator Carol E. Kriss Carol Edgerley Carol Edmead Carol Efueye Carol Eggers Carol Elsden Carol Fabert Carol Farrelly Carol Fawthrop Carol Fernatt Carol Fernicola Carol Ferr Carol Fitz-George Carol Frisby Carol Gorsuch Carol Gowing Carol Greenough Carol Guyon Carol Hanning Carol Herndon Carol Hirz Carol Hoines Carol Hrusovsky Carol Huertas Carol J. Amato Carol J. Schmidt Carol Jeanes Carol Jobbins Carol Kaczor Carol Kamali Carol Knighton Carol Kress Carol L. Dibacco Carol Langwald Carol Lewey Carol Lohne Carol Lyman-Pryce Carol Mcivor Carol Mctavish Carol Mori Carol Muldrow Carol Ogsbury Carol Olynyk Carol Pandel Carol Patriota Carol Picton-Lynas Carol Pinana Carol Rehnberg Carol Rido Carol Roan Carol Rodenbaugh Carol Rolle Carol Ronan-Heath Carol Routh Carol Rushing Carol Salamone Carol Salas-Cano Carol Scheetz Carol Scrymgeour Carol Serroul Carol Shearman Carol Siebecker Carol Skerrett Carol Sloman Carol Sturch Carol Tallo Carol Teeman Carol Thexton Carol Thies Carol Tonks Carol Tumilty Carol Uhlhorn Carol Valladolid Carol Valleau Carol Villasmil Carol Walikangas Carol Walsgrove Carol Wilant Carol Willard Carol Willcock-Evans Carol Wold Carol Yetto Carol Zach Carol van Atta

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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