Karoline

German and Scandinavian variation of Caroline, French
"free man"

Karoline Origin and Meaning

The name Karoline is a girl's name of German origin meaning "free man".

Karoline is the form of the classic Caroline commonly used in Germany and throughout Scandinavia, where it is popular. It's an acceptable if not tradition spelling variation, given to nearly 100 baby girls in the US last year, versus more than 3000 named Caroline.

Karoline Popularity

Famous People Named Karoline

  • (Viktoria Friederike Auguste Marie) Karoline Mathilde
    Princess of Schleswig,Holstein,Sonderburg,Augustenburg, Duchess of Schleswig,Holstein
  • Karoline Amalie
    Princess of Hesse,Kassel, Duchess of Saxe,Gotha,Altenburg
  • (Viktoria
    Irene Adelheid Auguste Alberta Feodora) Karoline Mathilde, Princess of Schleswig,Holstein,Sonderburg,Glücksburg, Countess of Solms Baruth
  • Karoline Friederike Cäcilie Klothilde von Wartensleben
    great,great grandmother of King Willem,Alexander of the Netherlands
  • Karoline Ernestine
    Countess of Erbach,Schönberg, ancestress of Britain's Queen Victoria
  • Karoline Wilhelmine Charlotte Blamauer
    birth name of Lotte Lenya, Austrian singer and actress
  • Karoline Krüger
    Norwegian singer,songwriter
  • Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvda
    Norwegian Olympic runner
  • Karoline Dyhre Breivang
    Norwegian Olympic handball player
  • Karoline Herfurth
    German actress
  • Karoline Leach
    English playwright and author

Karoline in Pop Culture

  • Karolina ("Karoline" in the English subtitles)
    character from the Polish webseries, "Kraina Grzybów"