Caroline originates of the Middle Ages, a feminization of the English "Charles", itself based on the Teutonic German "Karl", meaning "free man" though not necessarily "free woman" as history has shown. A similar meaning of "grown man" could be ascribed to Caroline, making its meaning that of "grown woman".
Caroline originates of the Middle Ages, a feminization of the English "Charles", itself based on the Teutonic German "Karl", meaning "free man" though not necessarily "free woman" as history has shown. A similar meaning of "grown man" could be ascribed to Caroline, making its meaning that of "grown woman".
Caroline originates of the Middle Ages, a feminization of the English "Charles", itself based on the Teutonic German "Karl", meaning "free man" though not necessarily "free woman" as history has shown. A similar meaning of "grown man" could be ascribed to Caroline, making its meaning that of "grown woman".
Caroline originates of the Middle Ages, a feminization of the English "Charles", itself based on the Teutonic German "Karl", meaning "free man" though not necessarily "free woman" as history has shown. A similar meaning of "grown man" could be ascribed to Caroline, making its meaning that of "grown woman".