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- n. A female given name of Welsh origin, from caru ("love").
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“Until there is a real overhaul of the relationship between tech and women from childhood on up, then the Carys and Kates of this world will remain an endangered species.”
The Huffington Post: Belinda Parmar: Why Don't Girls Want Careers in Technology?
“Carys, I think the merge might give us a chance to find that cheer-worthy player!”
“Carys Parry of Wales takes silver and Englands 'Zoe Derham has bronze.”
“Other survivors include Monti's sister, Niccole Monti; brother Timothy Monti; and niece Carys Monti.”
“McCreath, a stay-at-home mother of 17-month-old Carys, turned 40 on June 26.”
“Matt King/Getty Images New Zealand's Lucy Talbot, right, battled for the ball with Carys Hopkins, center, and Sarah Thomas of Wales during their hockey match.”
“Michael and Diandra divorced in 2000, and he is currently married to actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, with whom he has two children, Dylan, 9, and Carys, 7.”
The Huffington Post: Michael Douglas' Ex Diandra Wants Half His 'Wall Street 2' Money
“I saw Carys, my wife, sitting outside on the front stoop of the house, churning butter with her sleeves rolled up.”
“Nevertheles, apart from a handful of people (including the unforgettable Carys Pugh) there were hardly any members of the Labour Party prepared to publicly associate themselves with the campaign.”
“Dylan and Carys have been so amazing and supportive throughout all of this," Douglas, 66, tells PEOPLE of his young children.”
The Huffington Post: Michael Douglas Talks About His Kids' Reaction To His Cancer
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