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Carolina Petronella, Svensdotter, Persson (born Brobäck), 1856 - 1883
MyHeritage Family TreesCarolina Brobäck (born Andersson), 1819 - 1871
MyHeritage Family TreesCarolina Katharina Lovisa Brobäck, born 1871
MyHeritage Family TreesCarolina Katharina Lovisa Brobäck, born 1871
MyHeritage Family TreesCarolina Katharina Lovisa Brobäck, born 1871
MyHeritage Family TreesCarolina Katharina Lovisa Brobäck, born 1871
MyHeritage Family TreesCarolina Katharina Lovisa Brobäck, born 1871
MyHeritage Family TreesCarolina Brobäck (born Svensdotter), born 1840
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Carolina Petronella Brobäck, 1856 - 1883
Sweden Household Examination Books
Carolina Petronella Brobäck, born 1856
Sweden Household Examination Books
Carolina Brobäck, born 1831
Sweden Household Examination Books
Carolina Brobäck, born 1831
Sweden Household Examination BooksCarolina Brobäck (born Engstrom), 1902 - 1935
FamilySearch Family TreeCarolina Katharina Lovisa Brobäck, born 1871
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Carolina Brobäck, born Circa 1837
Sweden, Gothenburg, Passenger Lists 1869 - 1951
Carolina Petronella Brobäck, born 1881
Sweden, Births
Carolina Petronella Brobäck, born 1883
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- Carol Broback
- Caroline Broback
- Carrie Broback
- Karolina Broback
- Lina Broback
- Arabic: كارولينا بروباك (Kārlīnā Brūbāk)
- Japanese: カロリーナ・ブロバック (Karorīna Burōbakku)
- Russian: Каролина Бробэк (Karolina Brobäk)


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The name Carolina has its origins in the Latin name Carolus, which means "free man" or "strong." It is believed to have first appeared in Europe, particularly in Italy and France, during the medieval period. The name gained popularity due to its association with royalty, notably through figures such as King Charles I of England and various queens named Caroline. Historically, those who bore the name were often seen as strong and independent, reflecting the meaning of freedom. Variations of the name include Caroline in English, Carolina in Spanish and Italian, and Karolina in Slavic languages. Each variation may carry slight differences in pronunciation, but they all retain the essence of the original name. The name has remained popular across various cultures, symbolizing grace and strength, and continues to be a favored choice for many parents today.
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