Carol Pentoney

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NameRank
Carol 39
Pentoney 129,949
Carol Pentoney 8,650,262
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  1. is 35th most common Sandra
  2. is 36th most common Kevin
  3. is 37th most common Jeffrey
  4. is 38th most common Donna
  5. is 39th most common Carol
  6. is 40th most common Larry
  7. is 41st most common Stephen
  8. is 42nd most common Michelle
  9. is 43rd most common Anthony
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  1. is 129,945th most common Patrissi
  2. is 129,946th most common Pauletich
  3. is 129,947th most common Pederzani
  4. is 129,948th most common Pehling
  5. is 129,949th most common Pentoney
  6. is 129,950th most common Penzes
  7. is 129,951st most common Perreca
  8. is 129,952nd most common Pessah
  9. is 129,953rd most common Petherick
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  1. is 8,650,258th most common Carol Penoyer
  2. is 8,650,259th most common Carol Penry
  3. is 8,650,260th most common Carol Pense
  4. is 8,650,261st most common Carol Pensoneau
  5. is 8,650,262nd most common Carol Pentoney
  6. is 8,650,263rd most common Carol Penze
  7. is 8,650,264th most common Carol Peplow
  8. is 8,650,265th most common Carol Peppard
  9. is 8,650,266th most common Carol Peppi

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Carol

Meaning & History

Pentoney

(female), originally (male) Anglicized form of Carolus (see Charles), or of its feminine derivative Carola. It has never been common as a boy's name, and has become even less so since its growth in popularity as a girl's name. This seems to be of relatively recent origin (not being found much before the end of the 19th century). It probably originated as a short form of Caroline.

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