| Meaning | free man, strong |
| Origin | English, German, Scandinavian |
| Gender | Girl |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 8 |
| Syllables | 3 |
| Syllabification | Kar-o-line |
Consider the refined elegance of Karoline, a name that exudes European sophistication and timeless grace. With its distinctive "K" beginning and classic structure, Karoline offers a fresh twist on a beloved traditional name. This spelling variation adds character and distinction while maintaining instant recognition and familiarity. The name works seamlessly across multiple languages and cultures, making it ideal for multicultural families or those with international connections. Karoline suggests intelligence, poise, and natural leadership qualities. It's substantial enough for professional settings yet warm and approachable in everyday life. The various nickname possibilities provide flexibility as your daughter grows and develops her own preferences.
| Karo |
| Kari |
| Line |
| Karol |
| Karoline Herfurth | German actress and director |
| Karoline A. Møller | Danish botanist and mycologist |
| Karoline von Günderrode | German Romantic poet |
| Karoline Leach | British playwright and author |
| Karoline Bjørnelykke | Norwegian handball player |
| Karoline Hinz | German rower |
| Karoline Høj | Danish footballer |
| Karoline Linnert | German politician |
| Karoline Jönsson | Swedish ice hockey player |
| Karoline Schreiber | Austrian luger |
| Karoline Stark | Character in the novel "Stark - An Illustrated Novella" by Ben Elton |
| Karoline Glickstein | Character in the play "The Garden Party" by Václav Havel |
| Karoline Brenner | Character in the TV series "Sebastian Bergman" |
| Karoline Eichorn | Character in the video game "Shadow Hearts - Covenant" |
| Karoline | Character in the book "Karoline’s Twins" by Ronald H. Balson |