Kaarle name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Germanic, Old High German and English
Usage: Finnish, Swedish and Danish
Meaning: Manly, Strong, Free Man, Full-grown, A Man, Husband, Vigorous, Army and Man
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What does Kaarle mean?

Kaarle's origin is Germanic is a boy name is used in Danish, Finnish and Swedish. Kaarle is variant of persistent and widespread Charles. Charles is English form of Karl. Also Charles is form of Karl in French and English languages.

Charles's origin is Germanic and Old High German, meaning of Charles is "Husband, A Man and Manly". Kaarle is form of Karle in Finnish language.

Variants of Kaarle

Charles, Carolus, Karl, Arlo, Carel, Kalle, Cheriline, Carrol, Johncharles, Charlesanthony, Karle, Karli, Karles, Háriolus, Carl, Arlos, Karel, Kaaleppi, Kaleva, Jehanne, Ieuan, Johanan, John, Johannes, Carli, Carly, Carol, Karly

How popular is the name Kaarle?

Kaarle is a familiar baby name in Finland. As per our evaluation, over 500 babies have been bestowed Kaarle around the globe, concentrated mainly Nordic regions.

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Kaarle in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Finland720879750
Sweden93900
Denmark1000

What numbers say about Kaarle?

Since you trapped yourself inside rules, restrictions, religion, you've imprisoned your soul in one state. You believe that all living beings on this earth were born to enjoy and not kill ourselves from work to survive. You have a specific taste in people. You don't hang around with just anyone. However, this is why people respect you. Your happiness and well-being, as well as the happiness and health of the ones you love, are the things you care about.

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  •  Almar - Meaning of Almar is Noble or Famous used for both sexes and originated from Germanic and German is primarily used in Danish, Norwegian and Finnish
  •  Berguluer is Scandinavian cognate of Bergulfr

Famous people named Kaarle

  • Kaarle Ojanen, Finnish chess player
  • Kaarle Krohn, Finnish folklorist

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