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    Carlo

    Also spelled: Charles, Karl, Carl, Carlos, Karel, Karol

    Charles (English, French) · Karl (German, Scandinavian) · Carl (English, Scandinavian) · Carlos (Spanish, Portuguese) · Karel (Dutch, Czech) · Karol (Polish)

    Pronunciation: KAR-loh

    ♂ Male
    Old High German, Latin
    Appears in:⏳Vintage Names

    Meaning

    Free man

    Origin

    Germanic, Italian

    About Carlo

    Carlo delivers a distinguished charm, a name equally at home in a Renaissance painting or a modern European cafe. While its Old High German roots speak to a meaning of "free man" and connect it to a lineage of strong, classic figures, Carlo uniquely carries a warm, distinctly Italian lilt that sets it apart from its Germanic cousins. This isn't merely a classic; it's a classic with an inherent sense of continental sophistication, perfect for parents seeking a name that feels both familiar and refreshingly international, without being overly trendy. It conjures images of historical gravitas blended with an approachable elegance.

    Quick Facts

    - Origin: Old High German, Latin - Pronunciation: KAR-loh - Familiar forms: Charles, Karl, Carl, Carlos, Karel, Karol

    Popularity & Trends

    Rarity:
    Common
    Trend:Classic
    Era:Medieval, Renaissance, Contemporary
    Popular in:Italy, Spain, Portugal

    Popularity Trends

    Is Carlo Right for Your Baby?

    Carlo is a Classic, Strong, Distinguished name for boys that suits parents looking for something classic and well-established. It works well internationally and is easy to recognise across cultures. Most people will pronounce it correctly on the first try.

    Syllables2
    LengthMedium
    International UseGlobal
    PronunciationEasy

    Cultural Associations

    Holy Roman Empire

    Regions Where Carlo Is Used

    Italian
    Spanish
    Germanic

    Name Vibe

    Classic
    Strong
    Distinguished

    Famous People Named Carlo

    • Carlo Collodi (born Carlo Lorenzini), Italian writer, author of 'The Adventures of Pinocchio'
    • Carlo Ancelotti, Italian professional football manager and former player
    • Carlo Goldoni, Venetian playwright and librettist
    • Carlo Ponti, Italian film producer
    • Carlo Acutis, Italian Roman Catholic youth, beatified by the Catholic Church

    Nicknames & Short Forms

    Carlino

    Carlo in different fonts

    CarloDancing Script
    CarloCaveat
    CarloSatisfy
    CarloPacifico
    CarloGreat Vibes

    Sibling Name Style

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    Classic Italian
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    Frequently Asked Questions About Carlo

    What is the origin of the name Carlo?

    Carlo traces its roots back to Old High German, meaning "free man," and also has Latin connections.

    Is Carlo a popular name in any specific countries?

    Yes, Carlo enjoys significant popularity in Italy, Spain, and Portugal.

    What does Carlo mean?

    Carlo means "Free man". It is derived from Germanic, Italian.

    What is the origin of Carlo?

    Carlo originates from Old High German, Latin. Its cultural origin is Germanic, Italian.

    Is Carlo a male or female name?

    Carlo is a male name.

    How do you pronounce Carlo?

    Carlo is pronounced "KAR-loh".

    What language does Carlo come from?

    Carlo comes from Old High German, Latin.

    Is Carlo a popular name?

    Carlo is considered a common name, and its popularity trend is classic.

    What are variants of Carlo?

    Variants of Carlo include Charles, Karl, Carl, Carlos, Karel, Karol.

    What are nicknames for Carlo?

    Common nicknames for Carlo include Carlino.

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