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There are 31 Car- names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are Car- names 1 to 20. Carlos was the most popular among these names in 2007. The name is primarily used in Portuguese and Spanish, and it was followed in popularity by the English and German Carl, the Spanish Carmelo, the Italian Carlo, and lastly the Italian name, Carmine. The unusual Car- names are Caradawg (Welsh), Caradoc (Welsh), Caradog (Welsh), Cardigan (Welsh), Carel (English), Carino (Italian), Carles (Catalan), Carleton (English), Carlito (Portuguese and Spanish), Carlitos (Portuguese and Spanish), Carlton (English), Carol (Romanian), Carollus (English), Carolos (Greek), and Carolus (English). Car- names are fairly popular baby names for boys, and they are also considered trendy. At the height of their usage in 1915, 0.976% of baby boys were given Car- names. There were 13 Car- names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. Car- names have since experienced a decline in frequency. In 2007, 7 Car- names listed among the top 1000, with a combined usage of 0.858%, having regained their popularity somewhat in the recent decade. Within all Car- names, the Portuguese and Spanish Carlos was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #70 and a usage of 0.2907%.
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Caradawg ... beloved ... of Welsh origin and it is also used mainly in ... form of Caradog ... Caradoc ... beloved ... primarily used in Welsh and it is also of ... variant form of Caradog ... Caradog ... beloved ... largely used in the Welsh language and its ... was a 1st century British chieftain who ... Cardigan ... beloved ... language of origin is Welsh and it is also ... variant form of Caradog ... Carel ... man, free man ... used chiefly in the English language and ... variant of Charles ... Carino ... pretty, cute ... used predominantly in the Italian ... unusual as a baby name for boys ... Carl Carles ... man, free man ... of Germanic origin and it is used ... variant form of Charles ... Carleton Carlito ... man, free man ... of Germanic origin ... used mainly in the Portuguese and Spanish ... variant of Charles ... Carlitos ... man, free man ... of Germanic origin ... used mainly in the Portuguese and Spanish ... Carlo Carlos Carlton Carmelo Carmine Carol Carollus ... man, free man ... language of origin is Germanic and it is used ... variant of Charles ... Carolos ... man, free man ... of Germanic origin and it is used ... form of Charles ... unusual as a baby boy name ... Carolus ... man, free man ... has its origins in the Germanic language ... variant form of Charles ...
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