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[ 2 syll. ca-ryl, car-yl ] The girl name Caryl is also used as a boy name, though the use for girls is far more popular. It is pronounced KEHRahL KEY. Caryl's language of origin is English, Germanic, and Welsh. It is predominantly used in English and Welsh. Caryl is an English pet form of the English and French Caroline. Caryl is also a spelling variant of the English Carol. Caryl is also a Welsh form of the Welsh and English Ceri. Caryl is a rare baby girl name. At the modest peak of its usage in 1935, 0.014% of baby girls were named Caryl. It had a ranking of #526 then. The baby name has suffered a steep decline in frequency since then, and is of only sporadic use now. In 2008, out of the family of girl names directly related to Caryl, the English and French Caroline was the most popular. In the last century Caryl has mainly been a girl name. Baby names that sound like Caryl include the English Caryle, the English Karel, the English Carel, the English, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Scandinavian Carla, the English Carle, the English Carlee, the English Carley, the English Carli, the English Carlie, the English Carliyle, the English Carly, the English Carlyle, the English Carol, the English and French Carole, the English Carrol, the English Carroll, the English Coral, the English Corly, the German, Scandinavian, Czech, and English Karla, and the English Karlee. KEY: Pronunciation for Caryl: K as in "key (K.IY)" ; EH as in "Ed (EH.D)" ; R as in "read (R.IY.D)" ; AH as in "hut (HH.AH.T)" ; L as in "lee (L.IY)" ![]() ![]() |
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