
The name "Caroline" has English origins and is derived from the Latin name "Carolus," meaning "man" or "free man." It became popular in England after German princess Caroline of Ansbach married King George II in the 18th century.
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forenames > iader-david
The name Iader is of Latin origin, derived from the city of Iadera in present-day Croatia. The name David is of Hebrew origin, meaning "beloved" or "friend."
forenames > iadine
Iadine is believed to have originated from the Greek name Iadios, meaning "pleasant" or "kind." It is a unique and uncommon name that has gained popularity in recent years.
forenames > iaduram
The first name "Iaduram" appears to have Celtic origins, specifically stemming from Welsh mythology. It may be derived from the Welsh word "iadur" which means "sweet" or "pleasant....
forenames > iadviga
The name Iadviga originates from the Slavic language and is a variant of the name Hedwig, which means "battle" and "combat" in Old German.