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  1. Carlos (given name) - Wikipedia

    Look up Carlos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carlos is a masculine given name, and is the Maltese, Portuguese and Spanish variant of the English name Charles, from the North Germanic Carl.

  2. Carlos Alcaraz next match at Australian Open 2026: TV schedule, …

    1 day ago · Here is everything you need to know about Carlos Alcaraz's appearance at the Australian Open, including the latest results from the tournament.

  3. Carlos Name Meaning: Origin, Popularity & Nicknames

    Dec 14, 2025 · Learn about the name Carlos, including the meaning, gender, origin, popularity, and more.

  4. Meaning, origin and history of the name Carlos

    Feb 28, 2019 · Spanish and Portuguese form of Charles. Name Days?

  5. Carlos Name Meaning, Origin, Popularity, Boy Names Like Carlos

    The name Carlos is a classic boy’s name with a rich history, and has been popular throughout the world for centuries. With its Spanish origins and meaning of “free man,” it’s easy to see why so many …

  6. Carlos - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity

    3 days ago · Carlos is a boy's name of Spanish origin meaning "free man". Carlos is the 135 ranked male name by popularity.

  7. Carlos Beltrán, Andruw Jones elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame

    2 days ago · Carlos Beltrán was a nine-time All-Star during his 20-year MLB career. Andruw Jones was a five-time All-Star and won 10 Gold Gloves.

  8. Carlos - Baby name meaning, origin, and popularity | BabyCenter

    Jan 4, 2026 · See the popularity of the baby name Carlos over time, plus its meaning, origin, common sibling names, and more in BabyCenter's Baby Names tool.

  9. Carlos - Meaning, Nicknames, Origins and More | Namepedia

    The name "Carlos" has its origins in the Germanic name Karl, which means "free man" or "strong". Explore Carlos's complete name analysis on Namepedia.

  10. Carlos - Name Meaning and Popularity

    Carlos drifts across history like the lingering strum of a flamenco guitar—born from the sturdy Germanic root “Karl,” meaning “free man,” polished by Latin tongues into a name that rolls off the palate as …