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English
Etymology
From Italian Carlo, from Latin Carolus, from Germanic. Doublet of Charles, Carl, and Carlos.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Carlo (plural Carlos)
- A male given name from Italian, equivalent to English Charles
1867 June 15, Frances Trollope, “Mabel's Progress”, in All the Year Round, page 579:Charles, come here and be presented to your cousin, Mabel Earnshaw. His name is Carlo, but I couldn't possibly call him by it; it sounds so like a dog. At least, pronounced in my English fashion. And I can't roll my r's.
Anagrams
Italian
Etymology
From Latin Carolus, from Germanic.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Carlo m
- a male given name, equivalent to English Charles
Derived terms
Lombard
Etymology
Either from Latin Carolus, from Germanic.
Proper noun
Carlo
- (Cremish) a male given name, equivalent to English Carl