Carla is the dimunitive of Charlotte tracing back to Teutonic German "Karl" meaning "free man". Charlotte, similar to Caroline as the feminization of Charles. As with its male iteration, Charlotte has long been a name choice of the royal houses of Europe dating back centuries while Carla is a more modern iteration.
Carla is the dimunitive of Charlotte tracing back to Teutonic German "Karl" meaning "free man". Charlotte, similar to Caroline as the feminization of Charles. As with its male iteration, Charlotte has long been a name choice of the royal houses of Europe dating back centuries while Carla is a more modern iteration.
Carla is the dimunitive of Charlotte tracing back to Teutonic German "Karl" meaning "free man". Charlotte, similar to Caroline as the feminization of Charles. As with its male iteration, Charlotte has long been a name choice of the royal houses of Europe dating back centuries while Carla is a more modern iteration.
Carla is the dimunitive of Charlotte tracing back to Teutonic German "Karl" meaning "free man". Charlotte, similar to Caroline as the feminization of Charles. As with its male iteration, Charlotte has long been a name choice of the royal houses of Europe dating back centuries while Carla is a more modern iteration.