Careese name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: French, Greek, Italian, Old Greek and Latin
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Careese
Meaning: Grace, Kindness and Fruit of the Cherry Tree
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What does Careese mean?

Careese is spelling variation of Carise. Carise is a variation of well-known Carissa. Also Carise is variant form of Cerise.

Variants of Careese

Carise, Carissa, Cerise, Carese, Carie, Charis, Charissa, Cherece

Names that rhyme with Careese

How popular is the name Careese?

YearRankBirths
2007176255
2000131486
198473928

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Even if you hate it, you know that opening up to new experiences is good for your soul and personal progress. You will learn that nothing matters more than love and dreams in life. You are interested in learning new and exciting things. You are always preoccupied with other people's problems because they know you are compassionate and ready to help at any time. You never establish clumsy connections.

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Comments :

The name comes from a gypsy dancer who was performing in a tent show in Skullbone, TN. many years ago. My grandmother liked the sound of it and created the spelling. She then gave it to my mother as a middle name in 1933. I got it as a first name in 1953. If you were given this name after 1933, you got it from a gypsy dancer and my grandmother, Ruby Moseley. LOL - Careese
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