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♀ Carrol (girl)
What does Carrol mean?
Carrol ▼ as a girls' name (also used as boys' name Carrol) is an Old German name, and Carrol means "free man". Carrol is an alternate spelling of Carol (Old German): originally a male name.
STARTS WITH Car-
Variations
VARIANTS Keryl, Kerryl, Kerril, Karyll, Karyl, Karryll, Karryl, Karole, Karol▼, Karel, Caryll, Caryle, Caryl▼, Carroll▼, Caroll, Carole▼, Cariel, Carel
RELATIONS VIA CAROL Carely, Carey▼, Cari▼, Carla▼, Carley▼, Carlin, Carlota, Carly▼, Carlyn, Caro, Carola, Carolee, Carolin, Caroly, Carolyn▼, Carri, Carrie▼, Carrola, Carrolyn, Carry, Cary▼, Charyl, Cheryl▼
CREATIVE FORMS(female)
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MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Carrol Yasmeen (C.Y.), ..
How popular is Carrol?
Carrol is a very popular first name for females (#1433 out of 4276, Top 33%) and also a very popular surname for all people (#12028 out of 150436, Top 8%). (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS)
Carrol entered the list in 1910-1919 and reached its apex rank of #612 in the U.S. during 1940-1949, but is not found in the list at the moment. (2018 U.S. SSA RECORDS)
Which version is better?
Carey, Cari, Carla (#1022 IN 2018), Carley (#1443), Carlota, Carly (#483), Carlyn, Caro, Carol (#1788), Carola, Carole, Carolee, Carolin, Caroll, Carolyn (#860), Carri, Carrie (#1768), Carroll, Carry, Cary, Caryl, Cheryl, Karel, Karol, Karole and Karyl are the prominent varying forms of Carrol listed in the Top 2000. Other variants, like Caryle, are seldom used. Adoption of these relations of Carrol was well-received in the 1940s (AVERAGE #1149) and has become much diminished since (#1828, ▼98%), with versions like Caryl becoming less trendy.
Similar Names
Carrol▼ is alike in pronunciation to Coral. Other recommended sound-alike names are Camron, Cardon, Carlah, Carle, Carlee, Carli▼, Carlia, Carlie, Carlla, Carlye, Carmel▼, Carmon, Caron, Carree, Carren, Carrey, Carrin, Carron, Carryn, Carson, Charell, Charil, Charill (see Charlotte), Charrela (see Harela), Cherryl, Chyril, Creola, Creole, Darrel, Darryl and Farron. These names tend to be less frequently used than Carrol.
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