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*[[Carlos II of Spain]], last Habsburg King in Spain |
*[[Carlos II of Spain]], last Habsburg King in Spain |
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*[[Carlos, Prince of Asturias]] (1545–1568), son of King Philip II |
*[[Carlos, Prince of Asturias]] (1545–1568), son of King Philip II |
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*[[Charles III of Spain|Carlos III]] ( |
*[[Charles III of Spain|Carlos III]] (1716–1788), King of Spain from 10 August 1759 to 14 December 1788 |
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*[[Charles IV of Spain|Carlos IV]] ( |
*[[Charles IV of Spain|Carlos IV]] (1748–1819), King of Spain from 14 December 1788, until his abdication on 19 March 1808 |
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*[[Infante Carlos, Count of Molina]] (1788–1855), first of the Carlist claimants to the throne of Spain |
*[[Infante Carlos, Count of Molina]] (1788–1855), first of the Carlist claimants to the throne of Spain |
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*[[Carlos (Calusa)]] (died 1567), king of the Calusa people of Florida |
*[[Carlos (Calusa)]] (died 1567), king of the Calusa people of Florida |
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* Carlos Felipe de Schwarzenberg |
* Carlos Felipe de Schwarzenberg |
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* [[Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma]] (1930–2010), Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain |
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* [[Prince Carlos, Duke of Parma]] (born 1970), Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain |
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* [[Prince Hugo de Bourbon de Parme|Prince Carlos Hugo Roderik Sybren de Bourbon de Parme]] (born 1997), son of Prince Carlos, Duke of Parma |
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* Carlos, Prince of Piacenza (born 2016), son of Prince Carlos, Duke of Parma |
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== People in media == |
== People in media == |
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*[[Carlos Alazraqui]] (born 1962), American stand-up comedian and actor |
*[[Carlos Alazraqui]] (born 1962), American stand-up comedian and actor |
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*[[Carlos Bernard]] (born 1962), American actor |
*[[Carlos Bernard]] (born 1962), American actor |
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*Carlos Braithwaite, African-American actor who was a cast member on the Canadian sketch comedy TV series ''[[You Can't Do That on Television#Cast|You Can't Do That on Television]]'' |
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*[[Carlos Bustamante (TV personality)|Carlos Bustamante]], Canadian television personality; former [[YTV (TV channel)|YTV]] host from 2002-2018 and current reporter of [[Entertainment Tonight Canada]] since 2017 |
*[[Carlos Bustamante (TV personality)|Carlos Bustamante]], Canadian television personality; former [[YTV (TV channel)|YTV]] host from 2002-2018 and current reporter of [[Entertainment Tonight Canada]] since 2017 |
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*[[Carlos (DJ)]] (born in Swindon, Wiltshire), UK Radio Presenter |
*[[Carlos (DJ)]] (born in Swindon, Wiltshire), UK Radio Presenter |
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*[[Carlos Gardel]] (1890–1935), prominent figure in the history of tango music |
*[[Carlos Gardel]] (1890–1935), prominent figure in the history of tango music |
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*[[Carlos Montoya]] (1903–1993), prominent flamenco guitarist |
*[[Carlos Montoya]] (1903–1993), prominent flamenco guitarist |
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*[[Carlos |
*[[Carlos PenaVega]] (born 1989), American singer, dancer and actor |
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*[[Carlos Ponce]] (born 1972), Puerto Rican actor, singer, composer and television personality |
*[[Carlos Ponce]] (born 1972), Puerto Rican actor, singer, composer and television personality |
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*[[Carlos Rivera]] (born 1986), Mexican actor and singer |
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*[[Carlos Santana]] (born 1947), Mexican musician, leader of the band Santana |
*[[Carlos Santana]] (born 1947), Mexican musician, leader of the band Santana |
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*[[Carlos Vives]] (born 1961), Colombian singer |
*[[Carlos Vives]] (born 1961), Colombian singer |
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==People in sport== |
==People in sport== |
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*[[Carlos Basham Jr.]] (born 1997), American football player |
*[[Carlos Basham Jr.]] (born 1997), American football player |
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*[[Carlos Davis (American football)]] (born 1996), American football player |
*[[Carlos Davis (American football)]] (born 1996), American football player |
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*[[Carlos Hendricks]] (born 1983), American football player |
*[[Carlos Hendricks]] (born 1983), American football player |
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*[[Carlos Huertas]] (born 1991) Colombian racing driver |
*[[Carlos Huertas]] (born 1991) Colombian racing driver |
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*[[Carlos Hyde]] (born 1990) American football player |
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*[[Carlos James (American football)]] (born 1972), American football player |
*[[Carlos James (American football)]] (born 1972), American football player |
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*[[Carlos Joseph]] ( |
*[[Carlos Joseph]] (1980–2021), American football player |
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*[[Carlos Moyá]] (born 1976), Spanish tennis player |
*[[Carlos Moyá]] (born 1976), Spanish tennis player |
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*[[Carlos Muñoz (racing driver)]] (born 1992), Colombian racing driver |
*[[Carlos Muñoz (racing driver)]] (born 1992), Colombian racing driver |
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*[[Carlos Sainz Sr.|Carlos Sainz]] (born 1962), Spanish World Rally Championship driver, 1990 and 1992 champion. |
*[[Carlos Sainz Sr.|Carlos Sainz]] (born 1962), Spanish World Rally Championship driver, 1990 and 1992 champion. |
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*[[Carlos Sainz Jr.]] (born 1994), Formula 1 driver for [[Scuderia Ferrari]] |
*[[Carlos Sainz Jr.]] (born 1994), Formula 1 driver for [[Scuderia Ferrari]] |
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*[[Carlos Washington Jr.]] (born 1998), American football player |
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*[[Carlos Watkins]] (born 1993), American football player |
*[[Carlos Watkins]] (born 1993), American football player |
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*[[Carlos Castillo (baseball)]], American baseball player |
*[[Carlos Castillo (baseball)]], American baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Corporán]], Puerto Rican baseball player |
*[[Carlos Corporán]], Puerto Rican baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Correa]], Puerto Rican baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Crawford]], American baseball player |
*[[Carlos Crawford]], American baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Delgado]] (born 1972), Puerto Rican baseball player |
*[[Carlos Delgado]] (born 1972), Puerto Rican baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Diaz (catcher)]], American baseball player |
*[[Carlos Diaz (catcher)]], American baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Diaz (pitcher)]], American baseball player |
*[[Carlos Diaz (pitcher)]], American baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Estévez (baseball)]], Dominican baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Febles]], Dominican baseball player |
*[[Carlos Febles]], Dominican baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Fisher]], American baseball player |
*[[Carlos Fisher]], American baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Gómez]], Dominican baseball player |
*[[Carlos Gómez]], Dominican baseball player |
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*[[Carlos González (baseball)]], Venezuelan baseball player |
*[[Carlos González (baseball)]], Venezuelan baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Guevara]], American baseball player |
*[[Carlos Guevara (baseball)|Carlos Guevara]], American baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Guillén]], Venezuelan baseball player |
*[[Carlos Guillén]], Venezuelan baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Hernández (catcher)]], Venezuelan baseball player |
*[[Carlos Hernández (catcher)]], Venezuelan baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Hernández (infielder)]], Venezuelan baseball player |
*[[Carlos Hernández (infielder)]], Venezuelan baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Hernández (pitcher)]], Venezuelan baseball player |
*[[Carlos Hernández (pitcher, born 1980)]], Venezuelan baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Hernández (pitcher, born 1997)]], Venezuelan baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Lee]] (born 1976), Panamanian baseball player |
*[[Carlos Lee]] (born 1976), Panamanian baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Lezcano]], Puerto Rican baseball player |
*[[Carlos Lezcano]], Puerto Rican baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Peña]], Dominican baseball player |
*[[Carlos Peña]], Dominican baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Pérez (pitcher)|Carlos Pérez (baseball)]], Dominican baseball player |
*[[Carlos Pérez (pitcher)|Carlos Pérez (baseball)]], Dominican baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Pérez (catcher, born 1996)]], Venezuelan baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Ponce (baseball)]], Puerto Rican baseball player |
*[[Carlos Ponce (baseball)]], Puerto Rican baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Pulido]], Venezuelan baseball player |
*[[Carlos Pulido]], Venezuelan baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Reyes (baseball)]], American baseball player |
*[[Carlos Reyes (baseball)]], American baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Rivera (baseball)]], Puerto Rican baseball player |
*[[Carlos Rivera (baseball)]], Puerto Rican baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Rodón]], American baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Rodríguez (baseball)]], Mexican baseball player |
*[[Carlos Rodríguez (baseball)]], Mexican baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Rosa]], Dominican baseball player |
*[[Carlos Rosa]], Dominican baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Villanueva (baseball)]], Dominican baseball player |
*[[Carlos Villanueva (baseball)]], Dominican baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Zambrano]] (born 1981), American baseball player |
*[[Carlos Zambrano]] (born 1981), American baseball player |
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*[[Carlos Guenard]] (born 2005), Guatemalan baseball player |
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=== Basketball players === |
=== Basketball players === |
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*[[Carlos Almeida (basketball)|Carlos Almeida]], Angolan basketball player |
*[[Carlos Almeida (basketball)|Carlos Almeida]] (born 1976), Angolan basketball player |
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*[[Carlos Arroyo]] (born 1979), Puerto Rican basketball player |
*[[Carlos Arroyo]] (born 1979), Puerto Rican basketball player |
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*[[Carlos Delfino]], (born 1982), Argentine NBA basketball player |
*[[Carlos Delfino]], (born 1982), Argentine NBA basketball player |
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*[[Carlos Varela (wrestler)]] (born 1966), Cuban wrestler |
*[[Carlos Varela (wrestler)]] (born 1966), Cuban wrestler |
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*[[Carlos Julian Ortíz]] (born 1974), Cuban freestyle wrestler |
*[[Carlos Julian Ortíz]] (born 1974), Cuban freestyle wrestler |
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*[[Carlos Motta (judoka)]] ( |
*[[Carlos Motta (judoka)]] (1955–2018), Brazilian judoka |
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*[[Carlos Fonseca (boxer)]] (born 1955), Brazilian boxer |
*[[Carlos Fonseca (boxer)]] (born 1955), Brazilian boxer |
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*[[Carlos Luis Campos]] (born 1980), Venezuelan boxer |
*[[Carlos Luis Campos]] (born 1980), Venezuelan boxer |
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=== Footballers === |
=== Footballers === |
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*[[Carlos Abad]] (born 1995), Spanish footballer |
*[[Carlos Abad]] (born 1995), Spanish footballer |
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*[[Carlos Baleba]] (born 2004), Cameroonian footballer |
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*[[Carlos Bocanegra]] (born 1979), American soccer player |
*[[Carlos Bocanegra]] (born 1979), American soccer player |
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*[[Carlos (footballer, born 1995)|Carlos Alberto Carvalho da Silva Júnior]] (born 1995), Brazilian football forward |
*[[Carlos (footballer, born 1995)|Carlos Alberto Carvalho da Silva Júnior]] (born 1995), Brazilian football forward |
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*[[Carlos Tevez]] (born 1984), Argentine footballer |
*[[Carlos Tevez]] (born 1984), Argentine footballer |
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*[[Carlos Valderrama]] (born 1961), Colombian footballer player known as ''El Pibe'' |
*[[Carlos Valderrama]] (born 1961), Colombian footballer player known as ''El Pibe'' |
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*[[Carlos Yulo]] (born 2000), Filipino artistic gymnast |
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=== Runners === |
=== Runners === |
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*[[Carlos Teixeira]] (born 1976), Portuguese volleyball player |
*[[Carlos Teixeira]] (born 1976), Portuguese volleyball player |
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*[[Carlos Tejeda]] (born 1980), Venezuelan volleyball player |
*[[Carlos Tejeda]] (born 1980), Venezuelan volleyball player |
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== Other people== |
== Other people== |
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*[[Carlos Acosta]] (born 1973), Cuban ballet dancer |
*[[Carlos Acosta]] (born 1973), Cuban ballet dancer |
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*[[Carlos Agassi]] (born 1979), Filipino actor, rap artist, host, and model |
*[[Carlos Agassi]] (born 1979), Filipino actor, rap artist, host, and model |
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*[[Carlos Agostinho do Rosário]] (born 1954), Prime Minister of Mozambique |
*[[Carlos Agostinho do Rosário]] (born 1954), Prime Minister of Mozambique |
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*[[Carlos Julio Villar Aleman]] (born 1946), Cuban artist |
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*[[Carlos Anwandter]] (1801–1889), German political exile who emigrated to Chile |
*[[Carlos Anwandter]] (1801–1889), German political exile who emigrated to Chile |
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*[[Carlos Arroyo (architect)]], Spanish architect |
*[[Carlos Arroyo (architect)]], Spanish architect |
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*[[Carlos Arruza]] (1920–1966), Mexican bullfighter |
*[[Carlos Arruza]] (1920–1966), Mexican bullfighter |
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*[[Carlos Bunga]] (born 1976), Portuguese artist |
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*[[Carlos Camacho]] (1924–1979), first elected governor of Guam |
*[[Carlos Camacho]] (1924–1979), first elected governor of Guam |
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*[[Carlos Cardoen]] (born 1942), Chilean metallurgical engineer |
*[[Carlos Cardoen]] (born 1942), Chilean metallurgical engineer |
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*[[Carlos Castaneda]] (1925–1998), American author |
*[[Carlos Castaneda]] (1925–1998), American author |
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*[[Carlos Cheppi]] (born 1955), Argentine diplomat |
*[[Carlos Cheppi]] (born 1955), Argentine diplomat |
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*[[Carlos Cisneros]] ( |
*[[Carlos Cisneros (American politician)|Carlos Cisneros]] (1948–2019), New Mexico state senator |
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*[[Carlos Cisneros (Argentine politician)|Carlos Cisneros]] (1962-present), member of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies |
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* Carlos Danger, 2013, alias used by New York City Mayoral candidate [[Anthony Weiner]] for sexting |
* Carlos Danger, 2013, alias used by New York City Mayoral candidate [[Anthony Weiner]] for sexting |
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*[[Carlos Dominguez III]] (born 1945), Filipino businessman |
*[[Carlos Dominguez III]] (born 1945), Filipino businessman |
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*[[Carlos Marighella]] (1911–1969), Brazilian leading thinker on urban guerrilla warfare |
*[[Carlos Marighella]] (1911–1969), Brazilian leading thinker on urban guerrilla warfare |
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*[[Carlos Menchaca]] (born 1980), American politician, New York City Mayoral candidate |
*[[Carlos Menchaca]] (born 1980), American politician, New York City Mayoral candidate |
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*[[Carlos Pérez de Bricio]] (1927–2022), Spanish businessman and politician |
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*[[Carlos P. Romulo]] (1898–1985), Filipino politician who was formerly a president of the UN General Assembly |
*[[Carlos P. Romulo]] (1898–1985), Filipino politician who was formerly a president of the UN General Assembly |
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*[[Carlos Salinas de Gortari]] (born 1948), President of Mexico from 1988–1994 |
*[[Carlos Salinas de Gortari]] (born 1948), President of Mexico from 1988–1994 |
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*[[Carlos Slim]] (born 1940; full name Carlos Slim Helú), Mexican businessman |
*[[Carlos Slim]] (born 1940; full name Carlos Slim Helú), Mexican businessman |
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*[[Carlos Slim Domit]] (born 1967), Mexican businessman and son of Carlos Slim Helú |
*[[Carlos Slim Domit]] (born 1967), Mexican businessman and son of Carlos Slim Helú |
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*[[Carlos Solchaga]] (born 1944), Spanish politician and businessman |
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*[[Carlos the Jackal]], the nom de guerre of Ilich Ramírez Sánchez (born 1949), a Venezuelan assassin and terrorist serving a life sentence for murder in France |
*[[Carlos the Jackal]], the nom de guerre of Ilich Ramírez Sánchez (born 1949), a Venezuelan assassin and terrorist serving a life sentence for murder in France |
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*[[Carlos Urbizo]], Honduran politician and economist |
*[[Carlos Urbizo]], Honduran politician and economist |
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*[[Carlos Isagani Zarate]] (born 1967), Filipino politician |
*[[Carlos Isagani Zarate]] (born 1967), Filipino politician |
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===Multiple people=== |
===Multiple people=== |
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*[[Carlos Imperial (disambiguation)]] |
*[[Carlos Imperial (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[Carlos Lazaro, 06/28/2002, San Pablo CA | Sweet and Kind Soul]] |
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==Fictional characters== |
==Fictional characters== |
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* Carlos, a character in the video game [[Saints Row 2]] |
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* Carlos, a character in the video game ''[[Saints Row 2]]'' |
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* Carlos, a henchman to [[Le Chiffre]] in the 2006 [[James Bond]] film ''[[Casino Royale (2006 film)|Casino Royale]]'' |
* Carlos, a henchman to [[Le Chiffre]] in the 2006 [[James Bond]] film ''[[Casino Royale (2006 film)|Casino Royale]]'' |
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* Carlos, a |
* Carlos, a [[List of Meerkat Manor meerkats#Carlos|meerkat in the 2005 to 2008 Animal Planet television series ''Meerkat Manor'']] |
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* Carlos, a [[List of Meerkat Manor meerkats#Carlos|meerkat in the 2005 to 2008 Animal Planet televisio. series ''Meerkat Manor'']] |
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* Carlos, a character from the ''[[Subway Surfers]]'' |
* Carlos, a character from the ''[[Subway Surfers]]'' |
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* Carlos, Cecil's husband from ''[[Welcome to Nightvale]]'' |
* Carlos, Cecil's husband from ''[[Welcome to Nightvale]]'' |
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*Carlos, a protagonist from the video game [[Zero Time Dilemma]] |
* Carlos, a protagonist from the video game ''[[Zero Time Dilemma]]'' |
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*[[Carlos De Vil]], son of Cruella in ''[[Descendants (franchise)|Descendants]]'' |
* [[Carlos De Vil]], son of Cruella in ''[[Descendants (franchise)|Descendants]]'' |
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* Carlos Casagrande, one of the main characters of the Nickelodeon animated television series [[The Casagrandes]] |
* Carlos Casagrande, one of the main characters of the Nickelodeon animated television series ''[[The Casagrandes]]'' |
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* Carlos Lopez, a character in the ''Transformers'' [[Unicron Trilogy]], voiced by Matt Hill |
* Carlos Lopez, a character in the ''Transformers'' [[Unicron Trilogy]], voiced by Matt Hill |
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*[[Carlos Miyamoto]], one of the player characters in the SNES game, ''Final Fight 2'' |
* [[Carlos Miyamoto]], one of the player characters in the SNES game, ''Final Fight 2'' |
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*[[Carlos Nieto (Third Watch character)|Carlos Nieto]], a paramedic in the television series ''Third Watch'' |
* [[Carlos Nieto (Third Watch character)|Carlos Nieto]], a paramedic in the television series ''Third Watch'' |
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*[[Carlos Oliveira (Resident Evil)]], one of the two protagonists in ''Resident Evil 3: Nemesis'' |
* [[Carlos Oliveira (Resident Evil)|Carlos Oliveira (''Resident Evil'')]], one of the two protagonists in ''Resident Evil 3: Nemesis'' |
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* Carlos Rivera, a boxer from the manga and anime series ''[[Ashita no Joe]]'' |
* Carlos Rivera, a boxer from the manga and anime series ''[[Ashita no Joe]]'' |
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*[[Carlos Solis]], a character from ''Desperate Housewives'' |
* [[Carlos Solis]], a character from ''Desperate Housewives'' |
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*[[Carlos Vallerte]], the character in two of the Power Rangers series |
* [[Carlos Vallerte]], the character in two of the Power Rangers series |
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* Carlos Molina, a character in Netflix's [[Julie and the Phantoms]] |
* Carlos Molina, a character in Netflix's ''[[Julie and the Phantoms]]'' |
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* Carlos, Ryder's pen pal and caretaker of Tracker from the Canadian animated preschool television series [[PAW Patrol]] |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Carlitos]] |
*[[Carlitos]] |
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*[[Carlon]] |
*[[Carlon]] |
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*[[Carlos Alberto]] |
*[[Carlos Alberto (disambiguation)|Carlos Alberto]] |
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*[[José Carlos (disambiguation)]] |
*[[José Carlos (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[Carlos Antonio (disambiguation)]] |
*[[Carlos Antonio (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 20:23, 11 May 2024
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 Germanic Carl.
Notable people with the name include:
Royalty[edit]
- Carlos I of Portugal (1863–1908), second to last King of Portugal
- Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (1500–1558), Holy Roman Emperor (Karl V) and King of Spain (Carlos I)
- Carlos II of Spain, last Habsburg King in Spain
- Carlos, Prince of Asturias (1545–1568), son of King Philip II
- Carlos III (1716–1788), King of Spain from 10 August 1759 to 14 December 1788
- Carlos IV (1748–1819), King of Spain from 14 December 1788, until his abdication on 19 March 1808
- Infante Carlos, Count of Molina (1788–1855), first of the Carlist claimants to the throne of Spain
- Carlos (Calusa) (died 1567), king of the Calusa people of Florida
- Carlos Felipe de Schwarzenberg
- Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma (1930–2010), Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain
- Prince Carlos, Duke of Parma (born 1970), Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain
- Prince Carlos Hugo Roderik Sybren de Bourbon de Parme (born 1997), son of Prince Carlos, Duke of Parma
- Carlos, Prince of Piacenza (born 2016), son of Prince Carlos, Duke of Parma
People in media[edit]
- Carlos Alazraqui (born 1962), American stand-up comedian and actor
- Carlos Bernard (born 1962), American actor
- Carlos Braithwaite, African-American actor who was a cast member on the Canadian sketch comedy TV series You Can't Do That on Television
- Carlos Bustamante, Canadian television personality; former YTV host from 2002-2018 and current reporter of Entertainment Tonight Canada since 2017
- Carlos (DJ) (born in Swindon, Wiltshire), UK Radio Presenter
- Carlos Caridad-Montero (born 1967), Venezuelan film director
- Carlos Castro (journalist) (1945–2011), Portuguese journalist & murder victim
- Carlos Irwin Estévez (Charlie Sheen, born 1965), American actor
- Carlos Gutierrez, U.S. Secretary of Commerce
- Carlos Mencia (born 1967), comedian, host of Mind of Mencia on Comedy Central
- Carlos Ray Norris (Chuck Norris, born 1940), American actor and martial artist
- Carlos Pesquera, (born 1956), Puerto Rican civil engineer
- Carlos Saldanha, Brazilian director
- Carlos Watson (journalist) (born 1969), American television host, lawyer, and businessman
People in music[edit]
- Carlos Alomar (born 1951), American guitarist, composer and arranger
- Carlos do Carmo (1939–2021), Portuguese fado singer
- Carlos Cavazo, guitarist in Quiet Riot
- Carlos Chávez (1899–1978), Mexican composer, conductor, and educator
- Carlos Dengler (born 1974), American actor, bassist, and founding member of the band Interpol
- Carlos Gardel (1890–1935), prominent figure in the history of tango music
- Carlos Montoya (1903–1993), prominent flamenco guitarist
- Carlos PenaVega (born 1989), American singer, dancer and actor
- Carlos Ponce (born 1972), Puerto Rican actor, singer, composer and television personality
- Carlos Rivera (born 1986), Mexican actor and singer
- Carlos Santana (born 1947), Mexican musician, leader of the band Santana
- Carlos Vives (born 1961), Colombian singer
- Carlos Ward (born 1940), jazz alto saxophonist and flautist
People in sport[edit]
- Carlos Alcaraz (born 2003), Spanish tennis player
- Carlos Basham Jr. (born 1997), American football player
- Carlos Davis (American football) (born 1996), American football player
- Carlos Garay (born 1972), American football player
- Carlos Henderson (born 1994), American football player
- Carlos Hendricks (born 1983), American football player
- Carlos Huertas (born 1991) Colombian racing driver
- Carlos Hyde (born 1990) American football player
- Carlos James (American football) (born 1972), American football player
- Carlos Joseph (1980–2021), American football player
- Carlos Moyá (born 1976), Spanish tennis player
- Carlos Muñoz (racing driver) (born 1992), Colombian racing driver
- Carlos Nieto (born 1976), Italian-Argentine rugby union player
- Carlos Sainz (born 1962), Spanish World Rally Championship driver, 1990 and 1992 champion.
- Carlos Sainz Jr. (born 1994), Formula 1 driver for Scuderia Ferrari
- Carlos Washington Jr. (born 1998), American football player
- Carlos Watkins (born 1993), American football player
Baseball players[edit]
- Carlos Almanzar, Dominican baseball player
- Carlos Baerga, Puerto Rican baseball player
- Carlos Beltrán (born 1977), Puerto Rican baseball player
- Carlos Bernier, Puerto Rican baseball player
- Carlos Carrasco (baseball), Venezuelan baseball player
- Carlos Casimiro, Dominican baseball player
- Carlos Castillo (baseball), American baseball player
- Carlos Corporán, Puerto Rican baseball player
- Carlos Correa, Puerto Rican baseball player
- Carlos Crawford, American baseball player
- Carlos Delgado (born 1972), Puerto Rican baseball player
- Carlos Diaz (catcher), American baseball player
- Carlos Diaz (pitcher), American baseball player
- Carlos Estévez (baseball), Dominican baseball player
- Carlos Febles, Dominican baseball player
- Carlos Fisher, American baseball player
- Carlos García (baseball), Venezuelan baseball player
- Carlos Gómez, Dominican baseball player
- Carlos González (baseball), Venezuelan baseball player
- Carlos Guevara, American baseball player
- Carlos Guillén, Venezuelan baseball player
- Carlos Hernández (catcher), Venezuelan baseball player
- Carlos Hernández (infielder), Venezuelan baseball player
- Carlos Hernández (pitcher, born 1980), Venezuelan baseball player
- Carlos Hernández (pitcher, born 1997), Venezuelan baseball player
- Carlos Lee (born 1976), Panamanian baseball player
- Carlos Lezcano, Puerto Rican baseball player
- Carlos López (baseball), Mexican baseball player
- Carlos Maldonado (catcher), Venezuelan baseball player
- Carlos Maldonado (pitcher), Panamanian baseball player
- Carlos Marmol, Dominican baseball player
- Carlos Martínez (infielder), Venezuelan baseball player
- Carlos Martínez (pitcher, born 1982), Dominican baseball player
- Carlos Martínez (pitcher, born 1991), Dominican baseball player
- Carlos May (born 1948), American baseball player
- Carlos Méndez (baseball), Venezuelan baseball player
- Carlos Mendoza (outfielder), Venezuelan baseball player
- Carlos Monasterios, Venezuelan baseball player
- Carlos Moore, American baseball player
- Carlos Muñiz, American baseball player
- Carlos Pascual (baseball), Cuban baseball player
- Carlos Paula, Cuban baseball player
- Carlos Peguero, Dominican baseball player
- Carlos Peña, Dominican baseball player
- Carlos Pérez (baseball), Dominican baseball player
- Carlos Pérez (catcher, born 1996), Venezuelan baseball player
- Carlos Ponce (baseball), Puerto Rican baseball player
- Carlos Pulido, Venezuelan baseball player
- Carlos Quentin, American baseball player
- Carlos Quintana (baseball), Venezuelan baseball player
- Carlos Reyes (baseball), American baseball player
- Carlos Rivera (baseball), Puerto Rican baseball player
- Carlos Rodón, American baseball player
- Carlos Rodríguez (baseball), Mexican baseball player
- Carlos Rosa, Dominican baseball player
- Carlos Ruiz (baseball) (born 1979), Panamanian baseball player
- Carlos Santana (baseball), Dominican baseball player
- Carlos Silva (baseball), Venezuelan baseball player
- Carlos Torres (pitcher), American baseball player
- Carlos Triunfel, Dominican baseball player
- Carlos Valderrama (baseball) (born 1977), Venezuelan baseball player
- Carlos Valdez (baseball), Dominican baseball player
- Carlos Velázquez (baseball), Puerto Rican baseball player
- Carlos Villanueva (baseball), Dominican baseball player
- Carlos Zambrano (born 1981), American baseball player
- Carlos Guenard (born 2005), Guatemalan baseball player
Basketball players[edit]
- Carlos Almeida (born 1976), Angolan basketball player
- Carlos Arroyo (born 1979), Puerto Rican basketball player
- Carlos Delfino, (born 1982), Argentine NBA basketball player
- Carlos Boozer, (born 1981), American NBA basketball player
Cyclists[edit]
- Carlos Jaramillo (born 1961), Colombian road cyclist
- Carlos Alberto Contreras (born 1973), Colombian road cyclist
- Carlos Humberto Cabrera (born 1973), Colombian road cyclist
- Carlos Silva (cyclist) (born 1974), Colombian cyclist
- Carlos Sastre (born 1975), Spanish cyclist
- Carlos Alzate (born 1983), Colombian track and road cyclist
Fighters[edit]
- Carlos Augusto Filho (born 1986), Brazilian mixed martial artist and kickboxer
- Carlos Valcárcel (born 1981), Puerto Rican boxer
- Carlos Varela (wrestler) (born 1966), Cuban wrestler
- Carlos Julian Ortíz (born 1974), Cuban freestyle wrestler
- Carlos Motta (judoka) (1955–2018), Brazilian judoka
- Carlos Fonseca (boxer) (born 1955), Brazilian boxer
- Carlos Luis Campos (born 1980), Venezuelan boxer
- Carly Colón (born 1979), professional wrestler, WWE
- Carlos Condit (born 1984), American mixed martial artist
- Carlos Honorato (born 1974), Brazilian judoka
Footballers[edit]
- Carlos Abad (born 1995), Spanish footballer
- Carlos Baleba (born 2004), Cameroonian footballer
- Carlos Bocanegra (born 1979), American soccer player
- Carlos Alberto Carvalho da Silva Júnior (born 1995), Brazilian football forward
- Carlos Chaínho (born 1974), Portuguese footballer
- Carlos Diogo (born 1983), Uruguayan footballer
- Carlos Edwards (born 1978), Trinidadian footballer
- Carlos Fernandes (footballer, born 1978), Portuguese football defender
- Carlos Fernandes (footballer, born 1979), Portuguese football goalkeeper
- Carlos Fernández (footballer, born 1984), Peruvian footballer
- Carlos Fernández (footballer, born 1996), Spanish footballer
- Carlos Gruezo (footballer, born 1975), Ecuadorian footballer
- Carlos Gruezo (footballer, born 1995), Ecuadorian footballer
- Carlos Guirland (born 1968), Paraguayan football midfielder
- Carlos Isaac (footballer) (born 1988), Spanish footballer
- Carlos Martins (footballer) (born 1982), Portuguese footballer
- Carlos Muñoz Cobo (born 1961), Spanish footballer, known as "Carlos"
- Carlos Muñoz (Chilean footballer) (born 1989), Chilean footballer
- Carlos Muñoz (Ecuadorian footballer) (1967–1993), Ecuadorian footballer
- Carlos Muñoz (Mexican footballer) (born 1959), Mexican footballer
- Carlos Ochoa (born 1978), Mexican footballer
- Carlos Queiroz (born 1953), Portuguese football manager
- Carlos Santos de Jesus (born 1985), Brazilian football defender
- Carlos Pérez Salvachúa (born 1973), Spanish football manager
- Carlos Soca (born 1969), Uruguayan footballer
- Carlos Tevez (born 1984), Argentine footballer
- Carlos Valderrama (born 1961), Colombian footballer player known as El Pibe
Gymnasts[edit]
- Carlos Yulo (born 2000), Filipino artistic gymnast
Runners[edit]
- Carlos Moreno (athlete) (born 1967), Chilean track and field sprinter
- Carlos Patrício (born 1964), Portuguese long-distance runner
- Carlos Retiz (born 1968), Mexican long-distance runner
- Carlos Tarazona (born 1966), Venezuelan long-distance runner
Swimmers[edit]
- Carlos Berrocal (born 1957), Puerto Rican swimmer
- Carlos Ventosa (born 1971), Spanish backstroke swimmer
Volleyball players[edit]
- Carlos Weber (born 1966), Argentine volleyball player
- Carlos Carreño (born 1973), Spanish volleyball player
- Carlos Teixeira (born 1976), Portuguese volleyball player
- Carlos Tejeda (born 1980), Venezuelan volleyball player
Other people[edit]
- Carlos Acosta (born 1973), Cuban ballet dancer
- Carlos Agassi (born 1979), Filipino actor, rap artist, host, and model
- Carlos Agostinho do Rosário (born 1954), Prime Minister of Mozambique
- Carlos Julio Villar Aleman (born 1946), Cuban artist
- Carlos Anwandter (1801–1889), German political exile who emigrated to Chile
- Carlos Arroyo (architect), Spanish architect
- Carlos Arruza (1920–1966), Mexican bullfighter
- Carlos Bunga (born 1976), Portuguese artist
- Carlos Camacho (1924–1979), first elected governor of Guam
- Carlos Cardoen (born 1942), Chilean metallurgical engineer
- Carlos Castaneda (1925–1998), American author
- Carlos Cheppi (born 1955), Argentine diplomat
- Carlos Cisneros (1948–2019), New Mexico state senator
- Carlos Cisneros (1962-present), member of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies
- Carlos Danger, 2013, alias used by New York City Mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner for sexting
- Carlos Dominguez III (born 1945), Filipino businessman
- Carlos Escudé (1948–2021), Argentine academic and writer
- Carlos Fuentes (1928–2012), Mexican writer
- Carlos P. Garcia (1896–1971), eighth Filipino president and poet
- Carlos Ghosn (born 1954), former chairman and CEO of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance
- Carlos Gustavo Moreira, Brazilian mathematician
- Carlos Gutierrez (born 1953), Cuban American, 35th U.S. Secretary of Commerce and former Chairman of the Board and CEO of the Kellogg Company
- Carlos Howard, Governor of West Florida between 1792 and 93
- Carlos Marighella (1911–1969), Brazilian leading thinker on urban guerrilla warfare
- Carlos Menchaca (born 1980), American politician, New York City Mayoral candidate
- Carlos Pérez de Bricio (1927–2022), Spanish businessman and politician
- Carlos P. Romulo (1898–1985), Filipino politician who was formerly a president of the UN General Assembly
- Carlos Salinas de Gortari (born 1948), President of Mexico from 1988–1994
- Carlos Simpson (born 1962), American mathematician
- Carlos Slim (born 1940; full name Carlos Slim Helú), Mexican businessman
- Carlos Slim Domit (born 1967), Mexican businessman and son of Carlos Slim Helú
- Carlos Solchaga (born 1944), Spanish politician and businessman
- Carlos the Jackal, the nom de guerre of Ilich Ramírez Sánchez (born 1949), a Venezuelan assassin and terrorist serving a life sentence for murder in France
- Carlos Urbizo, Honduran politician and economist
- Carlos Isagani Zarate (born 1967), Filipino politician
Multiple people[edit]
Fictional characters[edit]
- Carlos, a character in the video game Saints Row 2
- Carlos, a henchman to Le Chiffre in the 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale
- Carlos, a meerkat in the 2005 to 2008 Animal Planet television series Meerkat Manor
- Carlos, a character from the Subway Surfers
- Carlos, Cecil's husband from Welcome to Nightvale
- Carlos, a protagonist from the video game Zero Time Dilemma
- Carlos De Vil, son of Cruella in Descendants
- Carlos Casagrande, one of the main characters of the Nickelodeon animated television series The Casagrandes
- Carlos Lopez, a character in the Transformers Unicron Trilogy, voiced by Matt Hill
- Carlos Miyamoto, one of the player characters in the SNES game, Final Fight 2
- Carlos Nieto, a paramedic in the television series Third Watch
- Carlos Oliveira (Resident Evil), one of the two protagonists in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
- Carlos Rivera, a boxer from the manga and anime series Ashita no Joe
- Carlos Solis, a character from Desperate Housewives
- Carlos Vallerte, the character in two of the Power Rangers series
- Carlos Molina, a character in Netflix's Julie and the Phantoms
- Don Carlos, the main character of Schiller's eponymous play and the Verdi opera inspired by it, based on a fictional retelling of the Spanish infante's life.