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Pronunciation: [kˈɑːlə͡ʊz] (IPA)

"Carlos" is a name that has several variations across different cultures and languages. Variations of the name include Carl, Carlo, Carolus, Charalambos, Karolis, and Károly. In Spanish-speaking countries, the name can also be spelled as "Karlos", which is a more colloquial version. Additionally, there are variations of the name that are used as surnames, such as Carlsen, Carlosen, Carleson, and Carlsson. Despite the different variations, the name generally means "free man" and has been a popular name in various cultures throughout history. With all these variations, there is no shortage of options for someone looking for a name similar to Carlos.

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Usage examples for Carlos

Carlos and Mercedes appear.
"Eugene Field, A Study In Heredity And Contradictions"
Slason Thompson
It is true that in this estimate the writer quoted included the Carlos V., a new and high-powered armored cruiser, and also a number of protected cruisers and of torpedo vessels, of various kinds, all possessing a rate of speed much superior to the more distinctly fighting ships in which consisted the strength of the United States squadrons.
"Lessons of the war with Spain and other articles"
Alfred T. Mahan
Don Carlos Buell, who organized and commanded the Army of the Ohio, graduated 32d.
"The Struggle for Missouri"
John McElroy

Famous quotes with Carlos

  • We played at a club called, the Elbow Room. Don Carlos, the nightclub owner, was very hip and a very important person who made a big impact on my life.
    Jim Capaldi
  • Smith and Carlos aside, I object to using the Olympic awards stand to make a political statement.
    Brent Musburger
  • Here are also the two vessels, but the San Carlos without sailors, all having died of the scurvy, except two.
    Junipero Serra
  • In Hitler's Germany, when to be a Communist or Socialist or militant trade unionist or liberal och democrat meant arrest, the concentration camp, and often death and torture, when there was institued one of the most thoroughgoing "purges" of litterature and burning of books that the world has ever known, when Schiller's "Don Carlos", the poems of Heine and the novels of Thomas Mann were banned or burned as "subversive", the writings of Trotsky were widely translated and distributed.
    James Klugmann
  • [Kenneth Patchen] has a real, but disorganized, self-indulgent, but rather commonplace talent. This is not Mr. Patchen’s opinion of himself. (Nor is it that of William Carlos Williams, who almost invents a new language, a kind of system of emotional nonsense syllables, in his effort to praise Mr. Patchen properly. For instance, Mr. Patchen is “a hawk on the grave of John Donne.” I should have called him a parrot on the stones of half a cemetery.)
    Randall Jarrell

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