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Caroline Elizabeth Franks: My Name Analysis
My name is Caroline Elizabeth Franks my parents named me that because my grandmother's name is Carol. My name relates to the regions of Charles l and ll of England ,my name also means strong. It also means Joy and song of happiness. My middle name is Elizabeth which relates to Queen Elizabeth. Franks means a member of Germanic people that conquered Gaul in 6th century and controlled much of Western Europe for several centuries

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