Carlene (name)

Carlene is a girl's given name, a variant of Charlene, that reached a peak of popularity in America in the 1950s. US birth records show over 12,000 birth names as Carlene from 1916 to 1972 with a peak of 371 birth names in 1955.[1]

Several songs have been titled after the name – by the New Monkees (1987), then the best-known Carlene (Phil Vassar song), and a song by Westbound Train (2003).

People with the given name Carlene

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gollark: I was speaking to "Floofball", as they were in voice chat when I sent that and you were not.
gollark: Greetings, mortal.
gollark: I *also* get updates on the various web serials I follow this way, which are then fed to my "priority" Discord notifications channel for immediate observance.

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See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Carlene
  • All pages with titles containing Carlene
  • Carlee
  • Carlena
  • Karlene
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