Caro

See also: caro, ĉaro, čaro, and ca-rô

English

Etymology 1

Proper noun

Caro

  1. A diminutive of the female given name Caroline.
    • 2004, Kate Atkinson, Case Histories →ISBN pages 96-97:
      She hadn't realized that 'Caro' was a diminutive of Caroline until she met Jonathan. It sounded very Regency, like in all those historical novels she used to read when she was younger. Much younger. Of course, he came from the kind of background - county - where people are called 'Caroline'. And Lucy and Amanda and Jemima, so he should know.

Etymology 2

Variant form of Cairo, the Egyptian city.

Proper noun

Caro

  1. A city in Michigan, USA, and the county seat of Tuscola County.

Anagrams


French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ka.ʁo/

Proper noun

Caro f

  1. A female given name. An intimate form of several given names such as Carole, Caroline and Carolane.

Spanish

Etymology

From the Latin proper noun Carus from the Latin adjective carus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkaɾo/

Proper noun

Caro ?

  1. A diminutive of the female given name Carolina.
  2. Carus
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