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Meaning & History

Carol is a feminine given name in English that originated as a short form of Caroline. Historically, Carol was also a masculine name, derived from the Latin form Carolus, which itself is the Latinization of Charles. Over time, Carol became predominantly feminine, especially in the English-speaking world.

The name Carol can also be associated with the English vocabulary word meaning “song” or “hymn,” particularly in the context of Christmas. However, this connection is secondary to its primary derivational origin.

Etymology

Carol traces its roots through Caroline, the French feminine form of Carolus, which is the Latin form of Charles. Charles originates from the Germanic name Karl, meaning “man” (from Proto-Germanic karlaz). An alternative etymology links it to the Germanic element harjaz, meaning “army.”

Charles gained widespread popularity due to the Frankish emperor Charlemagne (742–814), and the name came to be used as a generic term for “king” in several Eastern European languages, such as Czech král and Russian korol. The name was introduced to Britain by Mary, Queen of Scots, and became common in the 17th century with King Charles I.

Notable Bearers

Famous Carols include Anglo-American singer Carol Burnett (b. 1933), known for The Carol Burnett Show; American actress Carol Lombard (1908–1942); and British novelist Carol Joyce Oates (b. 1939). The name also appears in popular culture in the song “Carol of the Bells” and the Christmas hymn “Good Christian Men, Rejoice.”

Variants and Related Names

Variants of Carol include Caleigh, Cali, Calleigh, Callie, Cari, and Carrie. Related feminine forms include Carolina. In other languages, parallel forms include Carla (Spanish), Karla (German), and Garol (Belarusian via Karalina).

  • Meaning: Short form of Caroline; „man” via Charles; also „song, hymn”
  • Origin: Germanic via Latin and French
  • Type: Diminutive, feminine, formerly masculine
  • Usage regions: Primarily English-speaking countries

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Other Languages & Cultures
(Afrikaans) Charlize (Belarusian) Karalina (Spanish) Carla (Catalan) Carles (Corsican) Carlu (German) Karla (Slovene) Karlo (Ukrainian) Karolina (Slovene) Karel (Slovak) Karolína (Swedish) Carl, Caroline, Karl (Norwegian) Karoline, Line (Dutch) Carlijn (Swedish) Carola (Dutch) Carolien, Karlijn, Carel (Norwegian) Ine (Dutch) Ineke (Estonian) Kaarel (Finnish) Karoliina, Kaarle, Kaarlo (French) Carole, Charles, Calie, Charlot, Lina 2, Linette 2, Lyna (German) Carolin (Polish) Karola (Germanic) Carolus (Greek) Karolos (Hawaiian) Kale (Hungarian) Károly, Karcsi, Linett (Irish) Séarlas (Italian) Carlo (Swedish) Carolina (Latvian) Karlīna, Kārlis, Karolīna (Limburgish) Sjarel (Lithuanian) Karolis (Slovene) Karol 1 (Spanish) Carlos (Portuguese) Carlinhos (Spanish) Carlito, Carlitos (Romanian) Carol 2 (Welsh) Siarl
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