Gender Masculine
Usage French
Pronounced Pron. /ʃaʁ.lo/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

French diminutive of Charles.

Related Names

Feminine FormsCarole, Caroline
Other Languages & CulturesCarles(Catalan) Carlu(Corsican) Karlo(Croatian) Karel(Czech) Carl, Karl(Danish) Karel, Carel(Dutch) Carl, Carol, Charles, Karl, Charley, Charlie, Charly, Chas, Chaz, Chip, Chuck, Chuckie, Chucky(English) Kaarel, Karl(Estonian) Kaarle, Kaarlo, Karl(Finnish) Karlo(Georgian) Carl, Karl(German) Carolus, Karl(Germanic) Karolos(Greek) Kale(Hawaiian) Károly, Karcsi(Hungarian) Karl(Icelandic) Séarlas(Irish) Carlo(Italian) Kārlis(Latvian) Sjarel(Limburgish) Karolis(Lithuanian) Carl, Karl(Norwegian) Karl(Old Norse) Karol(Polish) Carlos, Carlinhos, Carlito, Carlitos(Portuguese) Carol(Romanian) Karol(Slovak) Karel, Karlo, Karol(Slovene) Carlos, Carlito, Carlitos(Spanish) Carl, Karl(Swedish) Siarl(Welsh)
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Entry updated July 2, 2017