Certificate of Name
Karol 2
Feminine
English
Meaning & Origin
Karol 2 is a variant of Carol 1 used in English as a feminine name. While Carol itself originated as a short form of Caroline, which in turn is the French feminine form of the Latin name Carolus, Karol with a K offers an alternate spelling that retains the same pronunciation and meaning. Etymology and History The name ultimately traces back to the Germanic root *karlaz, meaning "free man," which evolved into Charles. Carolus is the Latinized form of Charles, from which Caroline was derived. Karol 2 emerges as a simple spelling variation, likely influenced by Slavic forms like Polish Karol or Slovak Karolína, where the 'K' is standard. Usage In English-speaking contexts, Karol 2 is used predominantly for females, aligning it with the feminine Carol/Caroline tradition. It appears less common than its variant Carol, but offers a distinctive initial letter while maintaining familiarity. Meaning: "Free man" (via Charles/Carolus) Origin: Germanic, via Latin and French Type: Given name for females Usage Regions: English, occasionally in other Anglophone countries
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