Carlos is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the name that appears in English as Charles. The name derives from a Germanic word meaning "free man" and became popular in Europe because of the Frankish leader Charlemagne, whose name means "Charles the Great" and was rendered in Latin as Carolus Magnus. His Frankish name would have been Karl.
From Carolus with a few life-times of linguistic distortion, you easily get Carlos.
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The origin of this name is from Denmark. It is a Danish name.
Actually there are two different countries listed as origin for the name "Seniha". One origin would be the country "Turkey". Another origin would be the country "Macedonia".
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Carlos is the spanish and portuguese form of the name Charles, which is from the germanic name Karl, which meant "man". An alternative theory names it as meaning "army,warrior". Source:http://www.behindthename.com/name/carlos
Mueller is of German origin.
it is not made but the name of country is depend in its origin
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The name Kelsey is English in origin.
The name Soula does not have a specific country of origin as it is a variant of different names in various cultures. It could be derived from Greek, Arabic, or other origins, each with its own meaning.