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Likely a compound name; Kara has various origins (Turkish for black, Irish for dear) combined with Lee (meadow or clearing).
Free or of noble birth, from Germanic 'carl' meaning 'man' or 'free person.'
Free woman; from Germanic meaning a strong and free person.
Free woman; woman of strength and character.
Arabic name meaning generous and noble, denoting a kind and bountiful nature
Possibly derived from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure' if variant of Karen
Generous; noble. Feminine form of Kareem
Noble, generous, and honored; the feminine form of Kareem.
Pure and clear; spotless and virtuous in nature
Free man; a Slavic variant of Charles or Carl.
Pure, derived from Catherine, representing innocence and virtue.
Pure; variant of Karina or Karen.
Compound name combining Karen (pure) and Ann (gracious); represents purity and grace.
Pure; clean and virtuous.
Generous and noble; gracious and honorable
Generous, noble, honorable
Generous, noble, and precious. Feminine form of Karim, symbolizing virtue and dignity.
Generous and noble. The feminine form of Karim.
Generous and noble in character, denoting one who is gracious and of high moral standing.
Pure, virtuous, clear.
Pure; dear or beloved.
Pure; variation of Karina, related to Catherine from Greek 'katharos'.
Dear, beloved; clear and bright
Miracle or mysterious charm; signifies divine grace, magnetism, and allure.
Personal magnetism, charm, and compelling appeal
Free man, strong, manly
A man; a free man.
Free woman; from Germanic roots meaning 'free' or 'man,' symbolizing independence.
Strong and womanly
Free woman; feminine form of Karl/Charles from Germanic carl (free man).
Free person; feminine form derived from Karl/Charles.
Feminine form of Karl, derived from Germanic root meaning 'man'
Strong woman or free woman. Derived from the Germanic 'Karl' meaning man or strength.
Free woman; strong and skilled
A free man or strong person. Represents strength and independence in Germanic tradition.
Spanish variant of Carlos. From Germanic 'Karl,' meaning 'free man' or 'strong man,' symbolizing independence.
Son of Karl; free man
From the settlement of Carl; free man's town
Modern variant of Carolyn, derived from Latin Carolus meaning 'strong man' or 'warrior.'
Feminine form of Karl/Charles, meaning 'strong man' or 'free man' in Germanic tradition.
Vineyard or garden of God; from Hebrew Karmel referring to Mount Carmel
A variant of Carmela; derived from Mount Carmel, meaning 'garden' or 'vineyard' in Hebrew.
Vineyard of God. Spanish variant referring to the sacred mountain of Carmel with divine association.
A variant spelling of Carmelo, derived from Mount Carmel, a sacred location in the Holy Land.
Song; a melody or musical composition
Variant of Carmine; from Latin referring to 'song' or associated with crimson color.
Sanskrit term meaning 'ear.' In Hindu tradition, represents a complex character of nobility and sacrifice.
A variant of Carol/Carole. Can mean 'free man' or relate to 'song' depending on etymology.
Variant of Carol; derived from Latin, meaning 'song' and 'joy'
Free man. Variant of Caroline from Germanic Karl, symbolizing freedom.
Strong woman; feminine form derived from Charles
Free woman; feminine form derived from Latin 'Carolus' meaning 'free' or 'strong'.
Free woman; feminine form of Charles
Variant of Karen. Scandinavian origin meaning 'pure.' Represents clarity and simplicity.
Generous and noble, honoring character, dignity, and magnanimous spirit in Arabic tradition.
Pure.
Variant of Karina, possibly from Latin meaning 'dear' or related to Scandinavian origins.
Graceful and kind; gentle nature and charm.
Grace; possibly derived from the Greek name Charissa.
Dweller by the sedgy island, from Irish geographic origin
Christian or follower of Christ, the Scandinavian form of the Latin name Christian.
One who performs actions; relates to action and doing in Punjabi and Sanskrit traditions.
Sanskrit name derived from Kartik, relating to the Hindu deity Kartikeya (Murugan), the god of war and wisdom.
A Hindu god of war and victory, also known as Murugan or Skanda; the name means one born of the Krittikas (Pleiades stars).
Associated with the Hindu lunar month Kartik and Kartikeya, the god of war; symbolizes brightness and auspiciousness.
Compassion, mercy
Variant of Carol, derived from the Latin Carolus, meaning 'man' or 'free man.'
Variant of Karina, meaning 'pure' and 'dear' in Scandinavian tradition.
From Italian 'caro' meaning dear or beloved. A variant of Carissa representing affection and warmth.
She who entangles men; a shining light. Associated with prophecy and insight.
One who divides or distributor. An Arabic name denoting fairness and equitable distribution.
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