Carese name meaning
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What does Carese mean?
Carese's origin is Latin, Italian, Old Greek and English is used for girls. Carese is variation of illustrous Carissa. Carissa is a variant form of famous Charis. Also Carissa is variant of darling Charissa.
Carissa is short form of Cara. Meaning of Carissa is Grace and Kindness is originated from Old Greek and Greek.
Variants of Carese
Carissa, Charis, Charissa, Carie, Caris, Cherice, Carye, Cari
Middle Names for Carese
Evah, Zyna, view more middle names that goes with Carese
How popular is the name Carese?
Carese is an uncommon name around the globe. According to our evaluation, at least 60 people have been bestowed Carese around the globe.
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Here's what numbers has to say about Carese
Travelling is your passion. You sometimes feel you are trapped in a cage that is also created by yourself. Once you distance yourself from everything you know inspiration will walk into your life again. Others see you as perfect, so start acting so. You should learn to live in the moment. You are stubborn and self-motivated. You would put other people's interests and wishes before yours just to see them happy.
Other names similar to Carese
- Neva - Eminent and Venerable unisex name Neva has its origin in Latin and Italian which is used largely in English and Italian languages, meaning of Neva is "Snow or The Word Nivis Which is of the Meaning Snow"
- Fabianus - Boy name Fabianus means "Fabulent and Bean Grower" that came from Latin is used specifically in Swedish, Finnish and Faroese. Fabianus is resulted from Fabian.
- Brutis - Of Latin origin, Brutis bestowed upon baby boys, Brutis means "Coarse Oafish". Brutis is derivation of Brutus.
- Ottaviano - Mainly used in Italian, Ottaviano aimed at baby boys has its origin in Latin, meaning of Ottaviano is "The Eighth or Born In the Eighth Month"
- Emma - Of German and Germanic origin, Well-Liked and Enduring Emma is used in Kannada, Dutch and Finnish, Emma means "Universal or All" is given to both sexes
Famous people named Carese
We could not find any notable namesake.