Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Carol"

People with the first name "Carol"

Carol Afanador Carol Anguiano Carol Ardolino Carol Argurieo Carol Asvestas Carol Bealle Carol Boudreaux Carol Bruni Carol Buendia Carol Buetikofer Carol Bumanglag Carol Bumbalough Carol Capo Carol Caroli Carol Cawthorn Carol Chasse Carol Cockrell Carol Congram Carol Corriveau Carol Croin Carol Crush Carol Dickman Carol Dimas Carol Donsbach Carol Dysart Carol Earnshaw Carol Edmondson Carol Esslemont Carol Fayers Carol Fricke Carol Gatta Carol Gilman Carol Greenleaf Carol Hainline Carol Halcumb Carol Hedges Carol Heineman Carol Holland-Kocher Carol Jeong Carol Johiro Carol Julia Carol Kassel Carol Kerner Carol Kerner-Odgis Carol Ketchum Carol Konshak Carol L. Cadenas Carol Lameira Carol Leng Carol Liddle Carol Lindsay Carol Lowrie Carol Lukosius Carol M. Tellier Carol Maskell Carol Maupins Carol McGlasson Carol Mcaleese Carol Mcclung Carol Mcpaul Carol Mcphail Carol Megson Carol Mendenhall Carol Mengoh Carol Meoli Carol Muegge Carol Nieh Carol Orsetti Carol Pando Carol Parratt Carol Pausz Carol Petch Carol Pirnat Carol Poteete Carol Puddicombe Carol Quilter Carol R. Bond Carol Rada Carol Reggio Carol Ro-Fa Carol Roadcap Carol Runnels Carol S. Gros Carol Sever Carol Shattner Carol Sherwell Carol Shinsky Carol Spann Mathews Carol Squire Carol Stackpoole Carol Storey-Moore Carol Thomison Carol Traill Carol Tyger Carol Vallis Carol Voyles Carol Weidenhoft Carol Whynot Carol Wothers Carol Yeary

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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