The name Karrol is of English origin, derived from the medieval personal names Carol and Carolus. It means 'strong' or 'freeholder', reflecting its historical roots. This name gained popularity during the Victorian era and was often used as a girls' name in the past. Today, Karrol is considered unisex and may be found globally, though it remains relatively uncommon.
Karrol was quite popular in 1939 with seven babies sharing the name that year. Overall, there were seven Karrols born within the time frame covered by these statistics.