Carolgene, a distinctive given name of Latin origin, is derived from 'Carolus', meaning "strong" or "freeholder", and 'genus', which translates to "race" or "kind". This name combines the strength and robustness associated with Carolus with the sense of belonging and kindred spirits implied by genus. While not as widely popular as some other names with Latin roots, Carolgene stands out due to its unique composition and meaning. It is often misspelled or mistaken for Caroline or similar names, but it maintains a distinct identity of its own.
"Carolgene is quite rare, with only six children named this way annually in 1944 and no other reported births under this name since."