US Popularity:6890
Origin:German
Other Origin(s):French, Hungarian, Latin, Polish, Slavic
Meaning:Free man; Song of joy
Karola is a modern variant of Karol, a Slavic form of the timeless Carol and Carolina. This moniker is linked to multiple European origins, making it a truly cosmopolitan name for baby. In German, Karola finds its roots in karlaz, meaning "free man," and the Old French carole, being "song of joy"—think Christmas carols! Karola appears to be a feminine form of Carolus and Charles in German, Hungarian, and Polish communities. It is an ideal way to honor Eastern European heritage while encouraging baby to pursue their ambitions without limits.

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