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Printable version; In other projects ... Carlos is a masculine given name, and is the Maltese, Portuguese and Spanish variant of the English name Charles, from the ...
Carlo is an Italian, Dutch and Spanish masculine given name and a surname. As an Italian name it is a short form of Charles. [1] As a Spanish name it is a short form of Carlos. [2] Notable people with this name include the following:
This is a set of lists of English personal and place names having spellings that are counterintuitive to their pronunciation because the spelling does not accord with conventional pronunciation associations. Many of these are degenerations in the pronunciation of names that originated in other languages.
Carl is a North Germanic masculine name meaning "free man". The name originates in Old Norse. [1] It is the first name of many Kings of Sweden including Carl XVI Gustaf. It is a variant of the English Charles, and the Latin Carolus.
Carol is a unisex given name in English, although in contemporary usage it is more commonly used for women. It is a variant of the English Charles , Germanic Carl , and Latin Carolus . Spelling variations include Carroll , Caryl , Carole .
The name's etymology is a Common Germanic noun *karilaz meaning "free man", which survives in English as churl (< Old English Ä‹eorl), [2] which developed its deprecating sense in the Middle English period. Some Germanic languages, for example Dutch and German, have retained the word in two separate senses.
Carlos is a Spanish and Portuguese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bettina Carlos (born 1987), Filipino actress and host; Bun E. Carlos (born 1950; birth name Brad Carlson), American musician; drummer for Cheap Trick; Cisco Carlos (born 1940), American baseball player; Dionardo Carlos (born 1966), Filipino police officer
Carlo is a given name. It is an Italian form of Charles. It can refer to: Carlo (name) Monte Carlo; Carlingford, New South Wales, a suburb in north-west Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; A satirical song written by Dafydd Iwan about Prince Charles. A former member of Dion and the Belmonts best known for his 1964 song, Ring A Ling.