Carolina of Monaco
Princess of Monaco, daughter of Grace Kelly, royal humanitarian
Princess Caroline of Monaco is the eldest daughter of Prince Rainier III of Monaco and American actress Grace Kelly, making her one of Europe's most prominent royal figures. Born in 1957, she grew up in the spotlight as the daughter of a Hollywood legend and a reigning prince, inheriting both the grace and public prominence of her parents. Caroline pursued education in Paris and has held various official roles within the Monégasque royal family, including responsibilities in charitable organizations and cultural institutions. She is known for her sophisticated personal style, her work with humanitarian organizations, and her role as a bridge between traditional European royalty and modern celebrity culture. Caroline has been married multiple times and is mother to several children, ensuring the continuation of the family line. Over the decades, she has maintained her position as a respected member of the European nobility while navigating the unique challenges of being born into one of the world's most famous royal families. Her life represents the intersection of old European aristocracy, Hollywood glamour, and contemporary royal responsibilities.
Carolina Reaper
World's hottest chili pepper, Guinness World Record holder, cultural phenomenon
Carolina Giraldo Navarro
Reggaeton/trap artist, Grammy winner, global Latin music superstar
Carolina Santana
Professional volleyball player, Brazilian national team member
Carolina Kostner
Olympic gold medalist figure skater, multiple World Championship winner
Carolina Herrera
Fashion designer, founder of Carolina Herrera brand, luxury fashion icon
Historical Figure
Monégasque
1957
Thinking about the name
Carolina
Latin origin
“Derived from Carolus, the Latin form of Charles (meaning 'strong man'), Carolina is the feminine Latinate form with centuries of royal and aristocratic heritage. Famous for the American colonies and states that bear its name, Carolina carries geographical grandeur alongside classical femininity and timeless elegance.”