In Spanish, "caro" means "expensive" or "dear" when referring to a person, while "carro" means "car" or "cart." The difference lies in the meanings and usage of the words.
Caro is a gender-neutral name of German origin, derived from Carol and Caroline, meaning free man. Caro is also found in the Romantic languages Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese from the Latin carus, meaning dear and beloved. Once an endearing nickname for a loved one, Caro is making a stance as a beautiful ...