Carla is the feminized version of Carl, Carlos or Charles, from ceorl in Old English, which means "free man".[1]
People
Notable people with the name include:
- Carla Lazzari, French singer and former member of the children's music group Kids United
 - Carla Abellana, Filipina actress and commercial model
 - Carla Angola, Venezuelan journalist and television presenter
 - Carla Azar, drummer and singer for the band Autolux
 - Carla Baratta, (born 1990), Venezuelan actress, model, and artist.
 - Carla Barbarella, (born 1940), Italian politician
 - Carla Barbarino, retired Italian sprinter and hurdler
 - Carla Beck, Canadian politician
 - Carla Berrocal (born 1983), Spanish comics illustrator
 - Carla Berube, American college basketball coach
 - Carla Beurskens, prominent long-distance runner from the Netherlands
 - Carla Blank, American choreographer, writer, and editor
 - Carla Bley, American jazz composer, pianist, organist and bandleader
 - Carla Bonner, Australian actress
 - Carla Borrego, Jamaican basketball and netball player
 - Carla Boyce (born 1998), Scottish footballer
 - Carla Boyd, retired Australian basketball player with 2 Olympic medals
 - Carla Bozulich, lead singer, lyricist and founder of The Geraldine Fibbers
 - Carla Bruni, Italian-French singer, songwriter and former model
 - Carla Cassidy, American romance novelist
 - Carla Cook, jazz vocalist
 - Carla Cortijo, Puerto Rican basketball player
 - Carla Cotwright-Williams, African-American mathematician
 - Carla Couto, Portuguese football striker
 - Carla Cunningham (born 1963), American politician
 - Carla Del Poggio, Italian cinema, theatre, and television actress
 - Carla Del Ponte, Chief Prosecutor at two United Nations international criminal law tribunals
 - Carla Duff, brazilian waxer
 - Carla Dunlap, American bodybuilding champion.
 - Carla Dziwoki, Australian netball player
 - Carla J. Easton, Scottish singer-songwriter
 - Carla Emery DeLong, American author
 - Carla Estrada, Latin American telenovela producer
 - Carla Fracci, ballet dancer and actress
 - Carla Gallardo (born 1999), Spanish long-distance runner
 - Carla Garapedian, documentary filmmaker
 - Carla Gavazzi, Italian operatic soprano
 - Carla Geurts, freestyle swimmer
 - Carla Giuliano, Italian politician
 - Carla Gravina, Italian film actress
 - Carla Gugino, American actress
 - Carla Hall, American chef
 - Carla Harryman, American poet, essayist, and playwright
 - Carla Anderson Hills, American lawyer
 - Carla Howell, President of the Center For Small Government
 - Carla Humphries, commercial model and actress in the Philippines
 - Carla Jimenez, American television and film actress
 - Carla Kelly, American romance writer
 - Carla Khan, Pakistan squash player
 - Carla Kihlstedt, American violinist, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist
 - Carla Körbes, Brazilian ballet dancer
 - Carla Laemmle, American actress
 - Carla Lane, pseudonym of Romana Barrack, an English television writer
 - Carla Lehmann, Canadian film and television actress
 - Carla Lockhart (born 1985), British politician
 - Carla MacLeod, retired Canadian national women's hockey player
 - Carla Marins, Brazilian actress
 - Carla McGhee, American basketball player
 - Carla Speed McNeil, American science fiction writer, cartoonist, and illustrator
 - Carla Mendonça, English actress
 - Carla Molema, Dutch darts player
 - Carla Moreno, Brazilian triathlete
 - Carla Morrison, Mexican singer, songwriter and guitarist
 - Carla Overbeck, American soccer player
 - Carla Padilla (born 1988), Bolivian footballer
 - Carla Padilla Ramos (born 1969), Mexican politician
 - Carla Qualtrough (born 1971), Canadian politician and former paralympian
 - Carla Quevedo (born 1988), Argentinian actress and designer
 - Carla Quint (born 1972), Dutch water polo player
 - Carla Rahal, Bulgarian actress
 - Carla Rebecchi, Olympic bronze medalist in field hockey
 - Carla Rhodes, American ventriloquist, comedian and musician
 - Carla Rueda Cotito, Peruvian volleyball player
 - Carla Ruocco (born 1973), Italian politician
 - Carla Ryan, professional cyclist from Australia
 - Carla Sacramento, middle distance runner from Portugal
 - Carla J. Shatz, American neurobiologist
 - Carla Sozzani, Italian art dealer
 - Carla Stovall, politician and former Attorney General of Kansas
 - Carla Suárez Navarro, Spanish tennis player
 - Carla Swart, South African cyclist
 - Carla Thomas, Queen of Memphis Soul
 - Carla Tuzzi, retired Italian hurdler
 - Carla Ulbrich, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and author
 - Carla Werner, singer and songwriter from New Zealand
 - Carla White, American jazz vocalist
 - Carla Witte (1889–1943), German-Uruguayan painter, sculptor, and teacher
 - Carla Woodcock (born 1998), English actress
 - Carla Yules (born 1996), Indonesian beauty queen
 
- Carla Zampatti, fashion designer and businesswoman
 
Fictional characters
- Carla Connor, character from the British soap opera, Coronation Street
 - Carla Crozier, character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street
 - Carla Espinosa, character from Scrubs
 - Carla Gray, character on One Life to Live
 - Carla Gunderson, young female Spix's Macaw character from animated movie Rio 2
 - Carla Mitchell, character from the British soap opera, EastEnders
 - Carla Tortelli, waitress on the TV show Cheers
 - Carla Veloso, Cars series characters Female Auto racing World Grand Prix sports fiction Cars 2 (2011)
 - Carla von Lahnstein, character from the German soap opera Verbotene Liebe (Forbidden Love)
 
Other
- Hurricane Carla, Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1961
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Carla
 - All pages with titles containing Carla
 - Calla (name)
 - Carli (given name)
 - Carly (name)
 - Charla (name)
 - Karla (name)
 - Carlia S. Westcott
 
References
- ↑ Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006). A Dictionary of First Names. Oxford paperback reference. Oxford University Press. p. 108. ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1. OCLC 67869278. Retrieved 2018-12-06.
 
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