Kerry or Carrie originates of Olde English, a diminutive or nickname of Caroline or Carolyn, from Teutonic German meaning "free man". While Carrie is primarily a baby name chosen for a daughter, in the modern era, Kerry is a choice for either a son or a daughter and is increasingly popular throughout North America.
Kerry or Carrie originates of Olde English, a diminutive or nickname of Caroline or Carolyn, from Teutonic German meaning "free man". While Carrie is primarily a baby name chosen for a daughter, in the modern era, Kerry is a choice for either a son or a daughter and is increasingly popular throughout North America.
Kerry or Carrie originates of Olde English, a diminutive or nickname of Caroline or Carolyn, from Teutonic German meaning "free man". While Carrie is primarily a baby name chosen for a daughter, in the modern era, Kerry is a choice for either a son or a daughter and is increasingly popular throughout North America.
Kerry or Carrie originates of Olde English, a diminutive or nickname of Caroline or Carolyn, from Teutonic German meaning "free man". While Carrie is primarily a baby name chosen for a daughter, in the modern era, Kerry is a choice for either a son or a daughter and is increasingly popular throughout North America.