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      Meaning of the first name Karel

      Origin

      German

      Meaning

      Free Man

      Variations

      Areli, Arely, Harel
      The name Karel is of German origin and traces back to the Germanic language. It is derived from the Old High German word karal, which means free man. The etymology of Karel also suggests its connection to the Old English word ceorl, meaning common man or freeman.

      Throughout history, the name Karel has been notably present in various cultures and regions. In particular, it has been associated with countries such as Germany, the Netherlands, and Czechia. The name gained prominence in the medieval period, particularly in Germanic-speaking areas, where it represented the social status of being a free man. In Czechia, Karel is a variant of the name Charles, which was introduced to the region during the reign of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV in the 14th century.

      In modern-day usage, the name Karel persists as a popular given name in several European countries, notably Czechia and the Netherlands. It carries historical and cultural significance, often being chosen to honor local figures or historical leaders. Additionally, the name Karel has made its way into other parts of the world due to emigration and globalization. Its Germanic roots and meaning of free man continue to resonate, making it a timeless and meaningful choice for parents seeking a strong and traditional name for their children.

      Based on our records...

      Novak

      Novak

      This is the most common surname associated with Karel.
      Anna

      Anna

      This is the most common name of those married to a Karel.
      Karel

      Karel

      This is the most common name for a child of a Karel.
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      1890 is when there were the most people born with the first name Karel.

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