carlos |
carlo |
As proper nouns the difference between carlos and carlo
is that
carlos is of (
etyl) and (
etyl) origin english equivalent: charles while
carlo is of italian origin english equivalents: charles, carl.
carlos |
undefined |
As a proper noun carlos
is of (
etyl) and (
etyl) origin english equivalent: charles.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
jane |
carlos |
As a verb jane
is .
As a proper noun carlos is
of (
etyl) and (
etyl) origin english equivalent: charles.
carlos |
daniel |
As proper nouns the difference between carlos and daniel
is that
carlos is of (
etyl) and (
etyl) origin english equivalent: charles while
daniel is hungarian equivalent of daniel.
carl |
carlos |
As proper nouns the difference between carl and carlos
is that
carl is a given name derived from Germanic while
Carlos is a given name derived from Spanish of Spanish and Portuguese origin. English equivalent: Charles.
As a noun carl
is a rude, rustic man; a churl.
As a verb carl
is to snarl; to talk grumpily or gruffly.
carlos |
dave |
As a proper noun carlos
is of (
etyl) and (
etyl) origin english equivalent: charles.
As a verb dave is
to assuage; soften; mitigate; relieve; calm; alleviate (pain).
carlos |
carla |
As proper nouns the difference between carlos and carla
is that
carlos is of (
etyl) and (
etyl) origin english equivalent: charles while
carla is borrowed from italian or german.
carlos |
|
carlos |
jose |
As a proper noun carlos
is of (
etyl) and (
etyl) origin english equivalent: charles.
As a pronoun jose is
.
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