masculine Carlos

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Origin:
germanic
Name Root:
*harjaz / *charja- > *karlaz > KARL (ċeorl)
Meaning:*
The etymology of the name comes from the common Germanic noun “*karlaz” meaning “free man,” which survives in English as “churl,” Old English (Anglo-Saxon) “ċeorl,” which developed its deprecating sense in the Middle English period. In turn, this name derives from the West Frankish name “Háriolus,” a pet form of Germanic names beginning with “*harjaz / *charja-,” meaning “army, army leader, commander, warrior.” The name took a Romanic influence. The Germanic “H” would be represented by a “C” in Romanic spelling; this is where the “C” or “K” came in. The feminine form Caroline and Carolina derive from “Carolus” which is Latin for Charles (English), from which it also derives Charlotte and its derivates. The name was brought in particular by Charlemagne “Charles the Great” and was at the time Latinized as Karolus as “in Vita Karoli Magni,” later also as Carolus. Charles the Great (German: Karl der Große; Latin: Carolus or Karolus Magnus) or Charles I, was the King of the Franks from 768, the King of Italy from 774, the first Holy Roman Emperor, and the first emperor in western Europe since the collapse of the Western Roman Empire three centuries earlier.

Usage

catalan
catalan
galician
galician
portuguese
portuguese
spanish
spanish

Use in other languages

afrikaans
english
german
danish
dutch
finnish
french
greenlandic
norwegian
swedish
welsh
estonian
faroese
icelandic
old danish
old norse
old swedish
russian
ukrainian
italian
hungarian (magyar)
czech
slovene
greek
irish
lithuanian
basque
ancient Germanic (Latinized)
catalan
middle french
albanian
croatian
esperanto
latvian
sami (lapps)
middle english
belarusian

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Popularity & Ranking

United States Ranking #147


Namedoctor Weekly Ranking #2308

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New Age Curiosities

Numerological Values: #5

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Chakra Number: #5
Throat Chakra "Vishuddha"

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Name Songs

According to: itunes

Song
Artist
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Notable People and Personalities

Carlos Alberto Contreras (born 1973), Colombian Road Cyclist
Carlos Alberto Sánchez Moreno, Colombian Football (soccer) Player
Carlos Alberto Sánchez Romero (born 1980), Mexican Football (soccer) Player
Carlos Alberto Silva (born 1974), Colombian Cyclist
Carlos Almeida, Angolan Basketball Player
Carlos Alomar (born 1951), American Guitarist, Composer And Arranger
Carlos Alzate (born 1983), Colombian Track And Road Cyclist
Carlos Andrés Sánchez (born 1984), Uruguayan Football (soccer) Player
Carlos Arroyo (born 1979), Puerto Rican Basketball Player
Carlos Augusto Filho (born 1986), Brazilian Mixed Martial Artist And Kickboxer
Carlos Beltrán (born 1977), Puerto Rican Baseball Player
Carlos Berrocal (born 1957), Puerto Rican Swimmer
Carlos Bocanegra (born 1979), American Football (soccer) Player
Carlos Boozer, (born 1981), American Nba Basketball Player
Carlos Cabrera (born 1973), Colombian Road Cyclist
Carlos Carreño (born 1973), Spanish Volleyball Player
Carlos Chávez (1899–1978), Mexican Composer, Conductor, And Educator
Carlos Condit (born 1984), American Mixed Martial Artist
Carlos Delfino, (born 1982), Argentine Nba Basketball Player
Carlos Delgado (born 1972), American Baseball Player
Carlos Edwards (born 1978), Trinidad And Tobago Football (soccer) Player
Carlos Fernandes (born 1978), Portuguese Football Defender
Carlos Fernandes (born 1978), Portuguese Footballer
Carlos Fernandes (born 1979), Portuguese Football (soccer) Goalkeeper
Carlos Fernandes (born 1979), Portuguese-angolan Football Goalkeeper
Carlos Fonseca (born 1955), Brazilian Boxer
Carlos Gardel (1887–1935), French-argentine Singer, Songwriter, Composer And Actor
Carlos Grueso (born 1975), Ecuadorian Football (soccer) Player
Carlos Guirland (born 1968), Paraguayan Football (soccer) Midfielder
Carlos Honorato (born 1974), Brazilian Judoka
Carlos Huertas (born June 22 1991) Colombian Racing Driver
Carlos Jaramillo (born 1961), Colombian Road Cyclist
Carlos Julian Ortíz (born 1974), Cuban Freestyle Wrestler
Carlos Lee (born 1976), Retired Panamanian Professional Baseball Player
Carlos Luis Campos (born 1980), Venezuelan Boxer
Carlos May (born 1948), American Baseball Player
Carlos Montoya (1903–1993), Spanish Flamenco Guitarist
Carlos Moreno (born 1967), Chilean Track And Field Sprinter
Carlos Motta (born 1955), Brazilian Judoka
Carlos Motta (born 1955), Brazilian Retired Judoka
Carlos Motta (born 1956), Guatemalan Retired Boxer
Carlos Moyà (born 1976), Spanish Tennis Player
Carlos Muñoz (1967–1993), Ecuadorian Football (soccer) Player
Carlos Muñoz (born 1959), Mexican Football (soccer) Player
Carlos Muñoz (born 1979), Panamanian Baseball Player
Carlos Muñoz (born 1989), Chilean Football (soccer) Player
Carlos Muñoz (born 1992), Colombian Racing Driver
Carlos Muñoz Cobo (born 1961), Spanish Football (soccer) Player
Carlos Muñoz Pizarro (1913–1976), Chilean Botanist
Carlos Nieto (born 1976), Italian-argentine Rugby Union Player
Carlos Patrício (born 1964), Portuguese Long-distance Runner
Carlos Pena, Jr. (born 1989) American Singer, Dancer And Actor
Carlos Sánchez (born 1988), Ecuadorian Boxer
Carlos Sánchez García (born 1978), Spanish Football (soccer) Player
Carlos Sánchez, Colombian Actor