"song of joy, joyful song"
Carol
Pronunciation: [ k-AR-uhl ]
A baby boomer classic ready for revival
Meaning & Origin
"free person (feminine of Charles/Karl)"
Things to Know About This Name
- Strongly associated with baby boomers — many perceive it as dated
The Story of Carol
Carol derives from the Old French carole, a joyful ring-dance accompanied by singing, which in turn came from Latin and possibly Greek khoraules (choral song). The name was also influenced by the Germanic Karl/Charles, meaning free man, through the Latin Carolus. The confluence of these two meanings — song and freedom — gives Carol a particularly bright etymology. The feminine form Carol was popularized in English through the 19th century.
Carol was one of the most popular girls' names in America from the 1930s through the 1960s, ranking in the top 10 for decades. Its peak in the baby boomer generation has given it a strong retro association. The name is now experiencing the beginning of a vintage revival cycle, as it moves from dated to charmingly old-fashioned.
Carol/Carole has cultural weight across many traditions. In English, it is associated with Christmas carols — songs of joy. In Wales, carol singing (plygain) is a cherished tradition. The name carries the golden-age quality of mid-20th century America.
Fun Facts
- Carol was the 4th most popular girls name in the United States in 1941, making it quintessentially mid-century American
- The carol in Christmas carols comes from the same root as the name Carol — songs of joyful celebration
Carol in Other Languages
Famous People Named Carol
Carole King
Musician
1942
American singer-songwriter whose 1971 album Tapestry is one of the best-selling albums of all time
Carol Burnett
Entertainer
1933
Legendary American comedian and actress, star of the Carol Burnett Show (1967-1978), one of the most beloved figures in ...
Legendary American comedian and actress, star of the Carol Burnett Show (1967-1978), one of the most beloved figures in American television history
Carol (2015 film character) Fictional
Other
Title character of Todd Haynes' Oscar-nominated 2015 film Carol, played by Cate Blanchett
Quick Facts
- Gender
- Girl
- Syllables
- 2
- Popularity Rank
- #2,640
- Total SSA Count
- 66
- Cultural Origins
- English American Welsh Irish
- Pronunciation
- Easy
- Formality
- Moderate
- Cross-Cultural Ease
- High
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Also a Boy Name
Carol is also used as a boy name, ranked #33458.
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About the Name Carol
Carol is a girl name with English, American, Welsh, and Irish origins . The name means "song of joy, joyful song" in Old French .
Is Carol a boy or girl name? Carol is used as both a girl and boy name. As a girl name, it ranks #2,640 in popularity. As a boy name, it ranks #33,458. Carol is more commonly used as a girl name.
Carol is currently ranked #2,640 in popularity for girl names in the United States.
The name Carol has 2 syllables and is pronounced k-AR-uhl, making it easy to pronounce and remember.
Common nicknames for Carol include Caro. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.
Alternative spellings of Carol include Caroline, Carolina, Carolyn, Carolynn . Each spelling variation gives the name a slightly different character while preserving its sound and meaning.