Karalina

Meaning of Karalina

Karalina sweeps onto the stage like the first blush of dawn over a Maya ruin—bright, unexpected and utterly enchanting. Born as a lyrical offshoot of Carolina, itself hailing from the Germanic “karl” meaning “free man,” Karalina wraps that heritage in a warm Latin breeze, infusing strength with the soft, sweet hum of “ka-ruh-LEE-nuh.” Though only eight little stars bore her name in the U.S. in 2023 (hovering around the 950th spot), each one feels like a secret fiesta whispered under moonlit palms. It conjures images of sunlit plazas, carefree laughter tumbling through orange groves, and a spirit unbound—perfect for parents craving a name with both regal roots and a dance-floor heartbeat.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as ka-ruh-LEE-nuh (/kəˈrəˈliːnə/)

British English

  • Pronunced as kuh-ruh-LEE-nuh (/kʌˈrəˈliːnə/)

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Notable People Named Karalina

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