Carlitos
Carlitos is a Spanish or Portuguese nickname (usually a diminutive for Carlos). It may refer to:
Gender | Male |
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Origin | |
Meaning | Alternate spelling for Carlos (Charles) |
Other names | |
Related names | Carlito |
Persons
- Carlitos (footballer, born 1921) (1921–2001), former Brazilian football striker
- Carlitos (footballer, born 1976), full name Carlos Domínguez Domínguez, Spanish retired footballer
- Carlitos (footballer, born 1977), full name Carlos Manuel da Silva Cunha, Portuguese former football winger
- Carlitos (footballer, born 1981), full name Carlos Pereira Rodrigues, Portuguese football defender
- Carlitos (footballer, born 1982), full name Carlos Alberto Alves Garcia, Portuguese football winger
- Carlitos (footballer, born March 1985), full name Juan Carlos Moreno Rojo, Spanish football midfielder
- Carlitos (footballer, born April 1985), full name Carlos Emanuel Soares Tavares, Cape Verdean football defender
- Carlitos (footballer, born July 1985), full name João Carlos Dias Correia, Portuguese footballer
- Carlitos (footballer, born 1988), full name Carlos Miguel Gomes de Almeida, Angolan footballer
- Carlitos (footballer, born 1990), full name Carlos Daniel López Huesca, Spanish footballer
- Carlitos (footballer, born 1993), full name Carlos Miguel Tavares Oliveira, Portuguese football winger
- Carlos Arroyo (born 1979), Puerto Rican basketball player
- Carlos Balá (born 1925), Argentine actor who specialized in children's entertainment
- Carlos Chimomole (born 1984), Mozambican football midfielder
- Carlos Colón Sr. (born 1948), Puerto Rican professional wrestler
- Carlos Gardel (1890–1935), Argentine Tango singer
- Carlos Páez Rodríguez (born 1953), survivor in the "Cordillera de los Andes" disaster
- Carlos Tevez (born 1984), Argentine football striker
Others
- The Tramp, a Charlie Chaplin character
- Carlitos Casagrande, a character from the animated series The Loud House and The Casagrandes
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