means 'strong one'... its german.
2006-08-06 04:40:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Carl:
German form of CHARLES. Two noteworthy bearers of the name were the German mathematician Carl Gauss, who made contributions to number theory and algebra as well as physics and astronomy, and the Swiss psychologist Carl Jung, who founded analytical psychology.
Charles:
From the Germanic name Karl, which was derived from a Germanic word which meant "man". However, an alternative theory states that the name is derived from the common Germanic element heri meaning "army, warrior". The most noteworthy bearer of this name was Charles the Great, commonly known as Charlemagne, a king of the Franks who came to rule over most of Europe. Several Holy Roman Emperors bore this name, as well as kings of England, France, Spain, Portugal, Sweden and Hungary. Other famous bearers include naturalist Charles Darwin who revolutionized biology with his theory of evolution, and novelist Charles Dickens who wrote such works as 'Great Expectations' and 'A Tale of Two Cities'.
2006-08-06 04:41:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Carl means “knows too little” you will find that about 90% of the males on this site asking these types of questions are named Carl…
2006-08-06 04:43:38
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answered by psychoticlawnjockey 4
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Gender: Male
Root: CHARLES
Origin: Teutonic; French; Latin
Meaning: Manly, Full Grown
2006-08-06 04:41:29
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answered by A*n*o*n*y*m*o*u*s 4
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a million. Ella. The epitome of all it incredibly is surprising. adj. a form that contains combining unusual products, e.g., wearing dogtags, a tiara, knee-severe red boots, and tremendous sun shades all jointly. v. to bounce round madly and uncontollably, regularly even as making a music loudly and stale-key, linked with ingesting too a lot sugar and/or chocolate. n. That woman is a complete ella. adj. Wow, that skirt is so ella! v. the girl changed into ellaing contained in the course of the traditional room and scaring particularly some human beings. Wow. Whatttt? I surely have a peculiar call.
2016-11-23 12:51:52
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answered by ? 4
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Actually Karl is German, Carl is the French derivative.
2006-08-06 04:41:43
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answered by doc 6
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Carl means the one you should give all your money and beer to.
And beef also, salmon steaks acceptable as well.
2006-08-06 04:48:55
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answered by carl l 6
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The first answerer is correct,
here are some websites where you can find out about names and meanings:
http://www.babynames.com
http://www.babynamesworld.com
2006-08-06 04:42:50
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answered by Loulabelle 4
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I cant say it any better but I do believe it is German for Charles and means "strong"
2006-08-06 05:02:13
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answered by Sherry Baby ( Ethan's Mama ) 6
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Hung like a donkey
2006-08-06 04:44:19
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answered by little_friend 3
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German for charles means strong!
2006-08-06 04:42:08
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answered by Anonymous
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