Carolus Linnaeus was born May 23, 1707 and died Jan. 10, 1778.
Carolus Linnaeus proposed binomial nomenclature.
The Latin word Carbo means Charcoal
It means "whip". :]
Linnaeus is concidered the father of taxonomy. There is no taking that away from him. Nowhere I was able to find someone along Linnaeus performing this work but I did find someone the closest as being alongside Carl, his name is Jonh Ray.
Carlos is a name (equivalent to Charles) used in Spanish societies. Carolus is the Latin counterpart.
Carolus
it was named after King Charles II of England (charles in latin is Carolus)
The name Charles derives from the latin term 'carolus.' That means, in English, 'man.'
The original latin form of Charles is CAROLUS.
Carolus
Named for King Charles I of England, but in Latin Latin name for Charles is Carolus.
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Caroline is the French feminine form of Carolus, the Latin form of Charles.
Caroline is Russian means little and womanly, popularity. Caroline is the feminine English/French version of Carolus which is the masculine German version Latin from Carlos.
Caroline is a French feminine form of the name Carolus, the Latin form of Charles.
If you mean who proposed the idea of naming living things with two-word names derived (mostly) from Latin, that was Swedish biologist Carl von Linné (1707-1788), better known by the Latinized version of his name as Carolus Linnaeus.