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  2. Karl (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Karl is a Germanic masculine name meaning "free man". The name originates in Old Norse. It is a variant of the English Charles, and the Latin Carolus. Nobles

  3. 100 Baby Names That Mean Star - AOL

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    A boy’s name of Spanish and Portuguese origin meaningfree man’ and ... Mab is one of the moons of Uranus and a female given name of Irish and Welsh origin with a meaning of ‘intoxicating ...

  4. Karel (given name) - Wikipedia

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    see popular names Handzela in 1923 Karel / ˈ k ɑː r əl / is a masculine given name in Czech , Danish , Dutch , Finnish , Icelandic , Norwegian , Slovene and Swedish form of Charles , meaning Free Man .

  5. Carolina (name) - Wikipedia

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    Related names Caroline , Carolyn Carolina is a feminine given name in Italian, English, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, Swedish, derived from the masculine name Carolus which is Latin for Charles , generally meaning 'free man' [ 1 ] [ 2 ] or 'freeholder'.

  6. 52 Baby Names That Mean Moon - AOL

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    This Latin moniker for boys means “free man” and is the name of a moon that orbits Uranus. 4. Luan. ... Chantrea is a beautiful Cambodian name with a meaning of “moonlight.” ...

  7. 150 Unique German Names for Boys and Girls to Add to Your ...

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    This poetic male moniker flows off the tongue and means “free man.” 3. Emma. This cute girl’s name means “universe,” which will be fitting, as your little baby will be the center of your ...

  8. Charles - Wikipedia

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    The name's etymology is a Common Germanic noun *karilaz meaning "free man", which survives in English as churl (< Old English ċeorl), [2] which developed its deprecating sense in the Middle English period. Some Germanic languages, for example Dutch and German, have retained the word in two separate senses.

  9. Charlotte (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte is a feminine given name, a female form of the male name Charles. [1] It is of French or Italian origin, meaning "free man" or "petite". It dates back to at least the 14th century. Other variants of the name and related names include Charlie, Lottie, Lotte, Chara, Karlotta, Carlota, and Carlotta. [citation needed]