Caroline Boelhower

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Caroline 394
Boelhower 272,024
Caroline Boelhower 29,653,759
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  1. is 390th most common Melinda
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  3. is 392nd most common Arlene
  4. is 393rd most common Jan
  5. is 394th most common Caroline
  6. is 395th most common Tonya
  7. is 396th most common Maryann
  8. is 397th most common Jerome
  9. is 398th most common Leroy
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  1. is 272,020th most common Bodewes
  2. is 272,021st most common Bodony
  3. is 272,022nd most common Bodry
  4. is 272,023rd most common Bodycomb
  5. is 272,024th most common Boelhower
  6. is 272,025th most common Boetz
  7. is 272,026th most common Bogdal
  8. is 272,027th most common Bogdas
  9. is 272,028th most common Bogenschuetz
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  1. is 29,653,755th most common Caroline Boehne
  2. is 29,653,756th most common Caroline Boehnke
  3. is 29,653,757th most common Caroline Boekelheide
  4. is 29,653,758th most common Caroline Boekhoff
  5. is 29,653,759th most common Caroline Boelhower
  6. is 29,653,760th most common Caroline Boelter
  7. is 29,653,761st most common Caroline Boelts
  8. is 29,653,762nd most common Caroline Boen
  9. is 29,653,763rd most common Caroline Boender

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Caroline

Meaning & History

Boelhower

(female) From the French form of Latin or Italian Carolina, a feminine derivative of Carolus (see Charles). This name was used by certain gentry families from the 17th century onwards, no doubt in honour of the Stuart kings named Charles. It was famously borne by Lady Caroline Lamb (17851828), mistress of the poet Lord Byron.

Variant: Carolyn.

Short form: Caro.

Pet form: Carrie.

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