Caroline
♀French
✨ Meaning
Caroline is the French feminine form of Carolus (Charles), the Latinized form of the Germanic name Karl, meaning 'free man' or 'strong.' The name was given a regal air through its association with European royalty. It suggests elegance, independence, and a distinguished, classic charm.
🌍 Origin
Caroline became prominent through several European queens, including Caroline of Ansbach, Queen consort of Great Britain in the 18th century, and Princess Caroline of Monaco. The name has been popular in France, Germany, and English-speaking countries for centuries, often seen as the more formal counterpart to Charlotte.
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⭐ Famous People Named Caroline
- Princess Caroline of Monaco
- Caroline Kennedy
- Caroline Herschel
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What does Caroline mean?
Caroline means 'free woman' or 'strong woman' from the French/Latin feminine form of Charles, rooted in the Germanic Karl.
Is Caroline a popular name?
Caroline has been a steady top-75 US girl name for decades, popular for its refined elegance, royal associations, and the nostalgic song 'Sweet Caroline.'
What are similar names to Caroline?
Similar names include Charlotte, Carolyn, Coraline, Claudine, and Josephine — all French-influenced, classic feminine names with elegant sounds.