Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Carol"

People with the first name "Carol"

Carol A. Cavanagh Carol Anson Carol Antonucci Carol Arbelaez Carol Atwood Carol Banawa Carol Bednarik Carol Berardi Carol Besancon Carol Bizzell Carol Boles Carol Cagnacci Carol Capano Carol Chudleigh Carol Chui Carol Colonna Carol Conaty Carol Corby Carol Crigger Carol D. Avery-Ernst Carol Dcosta Carol Delacey Carol Deslauriers Carol Dillingham Carol Dobrowolski Carol Duenas Carol Dwyer Carol Eramo Carol Eves Carol Fenske Carol Filion Carol Filippis Carol Frohlinger Carol Gallaher Carol Hatcher-Kornprobst Carol Haynie Carol Heflin Carol Heilman Carol Hoipkemier Carol Honan Carol Horgen Carol Hoyt-Skonseng Carol Imani Carol Kampendahl Carol Karas Carol Koball Carol Korpowski Carol Kraatz Carol Lapeyre Carol Laskey Carol Lillis Carol Limberger Carol Lombardo Carol Loy Carol Luco Carol M. Herrington Carol Mandra Carol Mcclone Carol Mcvay Carol Miceli Carol Nduku Carol Normandin Carol O'mahoney Carol Osniel Carol Paola Carol Pattullo Carol Pearlman Carol Piza Carol Popp Carol Postle Carol Pysher Carol Radcliff Carol Radka Carol Rex Carol Rickards Carol Rienhardt Carol S. Geist Carol Sarkisian Carol Saucedo Carol Scherman Carol Slate Carol Starks Carol Tornetta Carol Trueblood Carol Vlachos Carol Warne Carol Weyland Carol Whitten Carol Widdowson Carol Wing Carol Winwood Carol Wolfington Carol Woltman Carol Wooley Carol Workman-White Carol Yu Carol Yulieth Carol Zene Carol Zilko Carol di Vita

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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