caroline
Caroline vs Kerry - What's the difference?
caroline | kerry |As a noun caroline
is (historical) an old silver coin of italy.Caroline vs Carley - What's the difference?
caroline | carley |As a noun caroline
is (historical) an old silver coin of italy.As a proper noun carley is
, a less common spelling of carly.Caroline vs Carly - What's the difference?
caroline | carly |
As a noun caroline
is (historical) an old silver coin of italy.As a proper noun carly is
.Caroline vs Undefined - What's the difference?
caroline | undefined |As a noun caroline
is (historical) an old silver coin of italy.As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.Suzy vs Caroline - What's the difference?
suzy | caroline |As a proper noun suzy
is a diminutive of susan and of related female given names.As a noun caroline is
(historical) an old silver coin of italy.Caroline vs Karen - What's the difference?
caroline | karen |As nouns the difference between caroline and karen
is that caroline is (historical) an old silver coin of italy while karen is .Caroline vs Nigel - What's the difference?
caroline | nigel |As a noun caroline
is (historical) an old silver coin of italy.Caroline - What does it mean?
caroline | |is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As an adjective Caroline
is relating to the time of Kings Charles I and II.As a proper noun Caroline
is {{given name|female|from=Germanic}}. Borrowed in the 17th century from the French form of Carolina, feminine derivative of {{term|Carolus|lang=la}}, the Latin equivalent of Charles, which came from {{etyl|gmh|en}} Karl.As a noun caroline
is an old silver coin of Italy.Wikidiffcom vs Caroline - What's the difference?
wikidiffcom | caroline |Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.
Wikidiffcom has no English definition.