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Re: Help me warm up to Caroline
I understand how you feel. I wasn’t always a fan of Caroline either. (I had a pretty nice message ahead but sadly my phone deleted it)I never really liked Caroline much until a friend of mine helped me like it. Caroline is a very pretty, and sunny name. I do like it now. Firstly, the song “Sweet Caroline” by Neil Diamond does make me like it more. Second, it’s a classic name that’s never “stand-outish” or out of style because it’s always been used as a given name. It really just gives me good vibes. I imagine a Caroline to be a sweet, good-looking, and funny girl. She’s knows her worth and maybe she’s a bookworm too. Lastly, although the name just means “man”, the possible interpretation of “free man” is really nice. It’s nice enough and better than a lot of the names I see nowadays. Thumbs up to Caroline.Caroline Saoirse
Caroline Elizabeth
Caroline Amelia
Caroline Octavia
Caroline Zoë
Caroline Susanna
Caroline Ivy
Caroline Noemi
Caroline Joy

"It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves." - William Shakespeare

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QuoteLastly, although the name just means “man”, the possible interpretation of “free man” is really nice.
I've been tracing the etymology to mean "warrior" (the alternative definition given under Charles), which I prefer greatly. :-)Of the combos you posted, I think Caroline Zoë and Caroline Ivy are the freshest, whereas Caroline Octavia is the most cosmopolitan.
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