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* Charl ([[Afrikaans]]) |
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* [[Charles]] ([[French language|French]], English); [[Diminutive]] variants include: Charlie, Chaz, [[Chuck]], Chucky, Chuckles. |
* [[Charles]] ([[French language|French]], English); [[Diminutive]] variants include: Charlie, Chaz, [[Chuck]], Chucky, Chuckles. |
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'''carl is a cool name normaly spelt with a K like Karl but sometimes with a c like Carl.''' |
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* Charlys ([[Cornish language|Cornish]]) |
* Charlys ([[Cornish language|Cornish]]) |
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* [[Gàrral]] ([[Sami]]) |
* [[Gàrral]] ([[Sami]]) |
Revision as of 02:13, 26 September 2008
Pronunciation | Carl |
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Gender | Always Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Scandinavian, old Norse |
Meaning | Strong, couragious |
Other names | |
Related names | many, see text |
Carl is a popular given name as well as the name of various places. The most popular male variations are Karl, Charles; the popularity stems from the long lines of historical nobility using these names. There also exist many female variations such as Charlotte and Carla. Carlos and Carla rank as 3rd most popular names in many Spanish-speaking countries.
See Carl, Karl, Charles, Carolus, Karol and Carlos for famous people.
Carl, or Karl, is a Scandinavian name originating from old Norse, basically meaning "free man" or just "man". This word remains in contemporary Swedish and Icelandic. In Sweden, Karl was reserved for kings[citation needed]. Several Swedish kings have borne the name, among them today's ruler Carl XVI Gustav.
Male given names
- Carl (English, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, classic German)
- Carlyon (English)
- Carlo (Italian)
- Carlos (Portuguese, Spanish)
- Carles (Catalan)
- Carol (Romanian)
- Carolus (Latin)
- Charl (Afrikaans)
- Charles (French, English); Diminutive variants include: Charlie, Chaz, Chuck, Chucky, Chuckles.
carl is a cool name normaly spelt with a K like Karl but sometimes with a c like Carl.
- Charlys (Cornish)
- Gàrral (Sami)
- Kaarle, Kaarlo (Finnish)
- Kaarel (Estonian)
- Kalle (Swedish, Finnish)
- Karel (Afrikaans, Czech, Dutch, Slovenian)
- Karl (English, German, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish)
- Karlis (Latvian)
- Karlo (Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian)
- Karol (Polish, Slovak)
- Karolis (Lithuanian)
- Karolos/Κάρολος (Greek)
- Károly (Hungarian)
- Kirollos (كيرولوس) (Arabic)
- Séarlas (Irish); Cathal & Cormac are often thought to be the Irish variants of Charles/Carl/Karl. However, they are equations, and not true forms.
- Siarl (Welsh)
- Teàrlach (Scottish)
Female given names
- Carla (English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish); This name dates back to early Italy. Many people have this name.
- Carlijn (Dutch)
- Carly (American)
- Carol (English)
- Carole (English, French, Portuguese)
- Carola (German, Swedish)
- Carolina (Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish)
- Caroline (English, French, Swedish)
- Carolyn (English)
- Charla (English)
- Charlene (English)
- Charlène (French)
- Charlotte (English, French, German, Swedish)
- Carlota (Portuguese, Spanish)
- Carlotta (Italian)
- Karolina (Polish)
- Karole