Carrie traces back to olde English, a diminuitive or nickname of Caroline or Carolyn, from Teutonic German meaning "free man". Carrie has evolved from a nickname to a standalone name of increased popularity through the 20th century due, in part, to pop culture including the titular Stephen King novel and movie.
Carrie traces back to olde English, a diminuitive or nickname of Caroline or Carolyn, from Teutonic German meaning "free man". Carrie has evolved from a nickname to a standalone name of increased popularity through the 20th century due, in part, to pop culture including the titular Stephen King novel and movie.
Carrie traces back to olde English, a diminuitive or nickname of Caroline or Carolyn, from Teutonic German meaning "free man". Carrie has evolved from a nickname to a standalone name of increased popularity through the 20th century due, in part, to pop culture including the titular Stephen King novel and movie.
Carrie traces back to olde English, a diminuitive or nickname of Caroline or Carolyn, from Teutonic German meaning "free man". Carrie has evolved from a nickname to a standalone name of increased popularity through the 20th century due, in part, to pop culture including the titular Stephen King novel and movie.