Caroline
Caroline is a feminine given name of Latin origin. It is the feminine form of Charles, derived from the Old Germanic name Karl, meaning “free man” or “man.” The name has numerous variants, including Carolina, Carolyn, Carrie, and Cara, and is used in many languages with local spellings and pronunciations.
Historically, Caroline entered English usage in the Early Modern period and gained widespread popularity in the
Notable bearers include Caroline Herschel, an 18th‑century astronomer; Caroline of Brunswick, queen consort to George IV;
Geographically, the Caroline Islands in the western Pacific are named after King Charles II of Spain and
In culture, the name appears in music and media; the well-known song “Sweet Caroline” by Neil Diamond