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Karolīna

Feminine Latvian
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Meaning & History

Karolīna is a Latvian feminine given name, the Latvian form of Carolus. It entered Latvian usage in the late 18th century, first recorded in 1795 in the form Karolīne, borrowed from French Caroline. The name is part of a broader European tradition of feminine derivatives of Charles.

Etymology and Origins

The name ultimately traces back to the Germanic root *karlaz, meaning 'man', or possibly *harjaz, meaning 'army'. This root evolved into the Germanic name Karl, which was Latinized as Carolus. In the Latvian context, Karolīna is a direct adaptation, reflecting the influence of Western European naming practices. A variant form, Karlīna, also exists in Latvian.

Notable Bearers

While Karolīna is not associated with prominent historical figures globally, it has been consistently used in Latvia. As of 2010, there were 310 individuals named Karolīna in Latvia.

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Other Languages & Cultures
(Afrikaans) Charlize (Belarusian) Karalina (Spanish) Carla (Swedish) Karla (Ukrainian) Karolina (Slovak) Karolína (Czech) Kája, Šarlota (Swedish) Caroline (Norwegian) Karoline (Swedish) Charlotte, Ina, Lina 2 (Norwegian) Line (Dutch) Carlijn (Swedish) Carola (Dutch) Carolien, Karlijn (Norwegian) Ine (Dutch) Ineke, Lien (English) Carlene, Carlyn (Swedish) Carolina (English) Charla, Charlee, Charleigh, Callie, Cari, Carol 1, Carolyn, Carrie, Carry, Charlene, Charley, Charli, Charlie, Charly, Karolyn, Karrie, Sharla (Finnish) Karoliina, Liina, Iina 1 (French) Carole, Charlène, Charline, Linette 2, Lyna (German) Carolin (Polish) Karola (Hungarian) Lili, Sarolta (Irish) Séarlait (Italian) Carlotta (Spanish) Carlota (Slovene) Inja
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Sources: Wiktionary — Karolīna

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