Carolina (both North and South).
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The word "Car" has several histories and each are as valid as the others. * A Gaelic Wagon - Karros * Middle English / Northern French - Carre' * Latin - carrus or carrum (Most popularly held belief)
The name Mason comes from around the American side of the world .
Montana comes from the Latin/Spanish word naotnam.
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Carol comes from the Latin "Carolus," which was a male name it is largely accepted in the form (carol) as female today . Hope this helps
Carolus Linnaeus real name is Carl Linnaeus. There is no real reason why he changed his name however he does get confused with his son whose name is Carolus Linnaeus the Younger. He also went by the name of Von Linne when he was ennobled in 1761.
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Carolann is actually two names, Carol and Ann, joined together. Carol comes from Carolus, or its feminine form, Carola, a form of the name Charles. Charles comes from Germanic words meaning free man. It may also be a short form for Carolinewhich comes from the Latin or Italian Carolina, also a feminine form of Carolus. Ann is a variantion of Anne, and is an English, French, and German form of the Hebrew name Hannah. Hannah means "He (God) has favored me (with a child)."
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Carolus linnacus
Carl Linnaeus simplified the naming of living things by giving species a two-part scientific name (binomial nomenclature) to provide a standardized and universally accepted system for identifying and classifying organisms. This naming system helps in avoiding confusion caused by using different common names for the same species and ensures clarity and consistency in communication among scientists worldwide.
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Carolus Created a naming system for organisms called BIONOMIAL NOMENCLATURE . where each organism is given a two part name.
what states name comes from a native Algonguin word
Carolus Linnaeus is considered the father of modern taxonomy. He developed the binomial nomenclature system, which assigns each organism a unique two-part scientific name. This system forms the basis of modern classification and is still used by scientists today.