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      Meaning of the first name Carol

      Origin

      English

      Meaning

      Free Person or Song

      Variations

      Carola, Carole, Carolee
      The name Carol finds its origins in the English language, where it is derived from the Old English word ceorl, meaning free person. In addition, the name is also associated with the Latin word carolus or karolus, which translates to song or song of praise. This linguistic heritage gives the name Carol a rich and meaningful history.

      Throughout history, the name Carol has been used in various contexts, reflecting its diverse origins. In ancient times, it was predominantly used to denote individuals who held a high stature of freedom and independence within their society. Over time, the name gained significance in European cultures, particularly during the medieval period, where it became associated with the joyful songs and dances performed during festive seasons. This association with song and celebration further solidified its popularity and enduring usage.

      In modern times, Carol continues to be a commonly used name for both males and females. Its diverse origins and evocative meanings have contributed to its broad application across different cultures and languages. The name Carol can be found among people of different backgrounds and is often associated with individuals who embody qualities such as freedom, independence, and a love for music. Its enduring usage serves as a testament to the timeless appeal and significance of this name throughout the ages.

      Based on our records...

      Smith

      Smith

      This is the most common surname associated with Carol.
      Robert

      Robert

      This is the most common name of those married to a Carol.
      Michael

      Michael

      This is the most common name for a child of a Carol.
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