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Language |
Meaning |
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Cari |
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English |
Very likely to have been derived from Caroline, tr... |
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Cariel |
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English |
Very likely to have been derived from Caroline, tr... |
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Carilyn |
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French |
A variation of Caroline which in turn is derived f... |
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Carilynne |
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French |
A variation of Caroline which in turn is derived f... |
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Carina |
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German |
Latin for "Darling". It's popularity started growi... |
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Carine |
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French |
Variant of Corrine, although not as popular. Whil... |
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Carinna |
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French |
Variant of Corrine, although not as popular. Whil... |
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Carinne |
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French |
Variant of Corrine, although not as popular. Whil... |
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Carissa |
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Latin |
Brotherly Love. One of the three cardinal virtues ... |
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Carita |
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Latin |
Brotherly Love. One of the three cardinal virtues ... |
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Carla |
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Latin |
One who has freedom. Feminine form of Carl, which ... |
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Carlah |
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Latin |
One who has freedom. Feminine form of Carl, which ... |
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Carlana |
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Latin |
One who has freedom. Feminine form of Carl, which ... |
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Carle |
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Latin |
One who has freedom. Feminine form of Carl, which ... |
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Carlea |
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Latin |
One who has freedom. Feminine form of Carl, which ... |
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Carleah |
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Latin |
One who has freedom. Feminine form of Carl, which ... |
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Carlee |
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Latin |
One who has freedom. Feminine form of Carl, which ... |
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Carleen |
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Latin |
One who has freedom. Feminine form of Carl, which ... |
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Carleh |
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Latin |
One who has freedom. Feminine form of Carl, which ... |
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