Carol

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Carol and Carole in English - French form, Welsh Caryl or Carolyn, Italian Carola, German  Karola, is a female, rarely male first name . Caroll is another variant.

Word origin

This name is in proximity to Carolus, German  Karl / Karla , the free, Hero '(cf. guy ), the Romanesque-English form but in meaning, beloved (r)' interpreted to English carol , round dance, Freu Dens song religious ballad '(as in the story A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens) old French carole, Italian carola, middle Latin choraula, Greek χοραυλής ( choravles, flutist accompanying the choir), to χορός ( choros, ' dance , chorus ') with αυλός ( avlos , ' Flute ').

variants

Diminutive form :

Short forms (all also for Karla and Carolin )

  • C / diamond, C / diamond
  • Carrie

Mixed forms, amalgamation of names:

Well-known namesake

A name

  • Carol I (actually Karl Eitel Friedrich Zephyrinus Ludwig von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, 1839–1914), Prince and King of Romania, see Karl I (Romania)
  • Carol II, von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1893–1953), King of Romania from 1930 to 1940, see Karl II. (Romania)

Carol (e), first or intermediate name

Female
male
  • Carol Reed (1906–1976), British film director and producer

Carola

Caryl

female and male

Karola

Individual evidence

  1. cf. en: wikt: carol