Karol (name)
Karol is a Basque, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, and Swedish femenine given name that is a female form of Karl and a short form of Karolus.[1] Notable people with the name include the following:
Given name
- Karol Adamiecki (1866 – 1933), Polish economist, engineer and management researcher
- Karol Adwentowicz (1871 – 1958), Polish actor and theater director
- Karol Anders (1893 – 1971), Polish Army officer
- Karol Angielski (born 1996), Polish footballer
- Karol Antoniewicz (1807 – 1852), Polish Jesuit and missionary
- Karol Bachura (born 1964), Polish diplomat
- Karol Bačo (born 1978), Slovak water polo player
- Karol Bahrke (1868 – 1935), Polish printer and publisher
- Karol Baliński (1817 – 1864), Polish poet
- Karol Becker, Czech sprint canoer
- Karol Berger (born 1947), American musicologist
- Karol Bermúdez (born 2001), Uruguayan footballer
- Karol Bielecki (born 1982), Polish handball player
- Karol Biermann (born 1984), Slovak ice hockey player
- Karol J. Bobko (born 1937), an American astronaut
- Karol Bohdanowicz (1867–1947), Russian mining engineer, geographer and geologist
- Karol Olgierd Borchardt (1905 – 1986), Polish writer and Merchant Marine captain
- Karol Borhy (1912 – 1997), Slovak football coach
- Karol Borsuk (1905 – 1982), Polish mathematician
- Karol Boscamp-Lasopolski (?? – 1794), Dutch diplomat
- Karol Bučko, Slovak football coach
- Karol-Ann Canuel (born 1988), Canadian racing cyclist,
- Karol Cariola (born 1987), Chilean midwife
- Karol Castillo (1989 – 2013), Peruvian model and beauty pageant titleholder
- Karol Chmiel (1911–1951), Polish military officer
- Karol Chodura (1921 - 2001), Polish cinematographer
- Karol Csányi (born 1991), Slovak ice hockey player
- Karol Danielak (born 1991), Polish footballer
- Karol Dejna (1911–2004), Polish linguist
- Karol Divín, (born 1936), Hungarian figure skater
- Karol Dobay (1928 – 1982), Slovak footballer
- Karol Dobiaš (born 1947), Slovak football player and coach
- Karol Domagalski (born 1989), Polish racing cyclist
- Karol John Drewienkiewicz (fl. 1966–2001) British Army Major General
- Karol Drzewiecki (born 1995), Polish tennis player
- Karol Durski-Trzaska (1849–1935), Austro-Hungarian and Polish Army officer
- Karol d'Abancourt de Franqueville (soldier) (1811–1849), Polish soldier
- Karol d'Abancourt de Franqueville (lawyer) (1851–1913), Polish politician
- Karol Estreicher (junior) (1906 – 1984), Polish historian of art, writer and bibliographer
- Karol Estreicher (senior) (1827–1908), Polish historian, literary critic and bibliographer
- Karol Fageros (1934 – 1988), American tennis player
- Karol Fila (born 1998), Polish footballer
- Karol Foltán (born 1959), Slovak ice dancer
- Karol Fryzowicz (born 1991), Polish footballer
- Karol Galba (1921 – 2009), Slovak football official
- Karol Gregorek (born 1983), Polish footballer
- Karol Grossmann (1864 – 1929), Slovenian film maker
- Karol Gruszecki (born 1989), Polish basketball player
- Karol Grycz-Śmiłowski (1885–1959), Polish Lutheran priest
- Karol Gwóźdź (born 1987), Polish poet, musician, DJ, composer and music producer
- Karol Hanke (1903 – 1964), Polish footballer
- Karol Hiller (1891 - 1939), Polish artist
- Karol Hławiczka (1894 - 1976), Polish composer, pianist, teacher and Chopinologist
- Karol Hochberg (1911–1944), Hungarian Holocaust collaborator
- Karol Hoffmann (born 1989), Polish triple jump athlete
- Karol Hoffmann (athlete, born 1913) (1913 – 1971), Polish triple jump and high jump athlete
- Karol Boromeusz Hoffman (1798 – 1875), Polish political writer, historian, lawyer and publisher
- Karol Hutten-Czapski, (1860 – 1904), Polish philanthropist
- Karol Ihring (born 1953), Slovak football referee
- Karol Irzykowski (1873 – 1944), Polish writer, literary critic, film theoretician, and chess player
- Karol Itauma (born 2000), Slovak boxer
- Karol Jabłoński (born 1962) Polish sailor
- Karol Jakubowicz (?? – 2013), Polish journalism and communication science academic
- Karol Jokl (1945 – 1996), Slovak football player and manager
- Karol Daniel Kadłubiec (born 1937), Polish ethnographer, folklorist and historian
- Karol Karlík (born 1986), Slovak footballer
- Karol Karski (born 1966), Polish politician
- Karol Kennedy (1932 – 2004), American figure skater
- Karol Kisel (born 1977), Slovak footballer
- Karol Kłos (born 1989), Polish volleyball player
- Karol Kmetko (1875 – 1948), Slovak Roman Catholic Bishop
- Karol Kniaziewicz (1762 – 1842), a Latvian/Polish general and activist
- Karol Korím (born 1993), Slovak ice hockey player
- Karol Kossok (1907 – 1946), Polish footballer
- Karol Kostrubała (born 1988), Polish footballer
- Karol Kot (1946 – 1968), Polish serial killer
- Karol Kozun (born 1982), Polish Paralympian throwing athlete
- Karol Križan (born 1980), Slovak ice hockey player
- Karol Józef Krótki (1922 – 2007), Polish demographer
- Karol Kučera (born 1974), Slovak tennis player
- Karol Kulisz (1873 – 1940), Polish Lutheran pastor
- Karol Kurpiński (1785 – 1857), Polish composer, conductor and pedagogue
- Karol Kuryluk (1910 – 1967), Polish journalist, editor, activist, politician and diplomat
- Karol Kuzmány (1806 – 1866), Slovak Lutheran pastor, writer, and theologian
- Karol Lanckoroński (1848 – 1933), Polish writer, art collector, and historian
- Karol Gwido Langer (1894 – 1948), Polish army officer
- Karol Langner (1843 – 1912), Polish priest
- Karol Łazar (born 1976), Polish rower
- Karol Libelt (1807 - 1875), Polish philosopher, writer, activist, social worker and politician
- Karol Linetty (born 1995), is a Polish footballer
- Karol Lipinski (1790 – 1861), a Polish violinist and composer
- Karol Ignacy Lorinser (1796–1853), Austrian physician
- Karol Lucero (born 1987), Chilean radio personality and televisión host
- Karol Mackiewicz (born 1992), Polish footballer
- Karol Madaj (born 1980), Polish board game designer
- Karol Maleczyński (1897 – 1968), Polish historian
- Karol Mannion, Gaelic footballer
- Karol Marcinkowski (1800 – 1846), a Polish physician and social activist
- Karol Marko (born 1966), Slovak football manager and player
- Karol Martesko-Fenster (born 1961), American innovator and entrepreneur
- Karol Mason, American attorney, government appointee, and academic administrator
- Karol Mets (born 1993), Estonian footballer
- Karol Mészáros (born 1993), Slovak footballer
- Karol Meyer, nickname of Karoline Mariechen Meyer (born 1968), Brazilian free-diver
- Karol Mikloš (born 1972), Slovak recording artist
- Karol Miklosz (1915–2003), Ukrainian footballer
- Karol Mikrut (born 1992), Polish luger
- Karol Mikuli (1821 – 1897), Polish pianist, composer, conductor and teacher
- Karol Modzelewski (1937 – 2019), Polish historian, writer, politician and academic
- Karol Mondek (born 1991), Slovak footballer
- Karol Myśliwiec (born 1943), Polish egyptologist
- Karol Niemczycki (born 1999), Polish footballer
- Karol Niemira (1881 – 1965), Polish Roman Catholic priest
- Karol Olszewski (1846 – 1915), Polish chemist, mathematician and physicist
- Karol Pavelka (born 1983), Slovak football
- Karol Pawlica (1884 - 1970), Polish patriot
- Karol Pecze (born 1946), Slovak football manager
- Karol Piątek (born 1982), Polish footballer
- Karol Piegza (1899 – 1988), Polish teacher, writer, folklorist, photographer, and painter
- Karol Piltz (1903–1939), Polish chess master
- Karol Pniak (1910 – 1980), Polish flying ace
- Karol Podczaszyński (1790 – 1860), Polish architect
- Karol Pollak (1859 – 1928), Polish electrotechnician, inventor and businessman
- Karol Popiel (1887 – 1977), Polish politician
- Karol Marian Pospieszalski (1909 – 2007), Polish lawyer and historian
- Karol Praženica (born 1970), Slovak football player and manager
- Karol Dominik Przezdziecki (1782–1832), Polish count
- Karol Stanisław Radziwiłł (1669-1719), Polish nobleman
- Karol Stanisław Radziwiłł (1734–1790) a Polish prince
- Karol Radziwonowicz (born 1958), Polish pianist
- Karol Rathaus (1895 — 1954) was an Austro-Hungarian Jewish composer
- Karol Robak (born 1997), Polish taekwondo athlete
- Karol Rómmel (1888–1967), Belarus military officer, sportsman and horse rider
- Karol G. Ross (born 1952), American scientist
- Karol Hubert Rostworowski (1877 – 1938), Polish playwright, poet and musician
- Karol Rotner, Israeli footballer
- Karol Rovelto (born 1969), American high jumper
- Karol Rusznyák (born 1967), Slovak ice hockey player
- Karol Rzepecki (1865 – 1931), Polish bookseller, editor, and activist
- Karol Sabath 1963 – 2007), Polish biologist, paleontologist and paleoartist
- Karol Sakr (born 1969), Lebanese singer
- Karol Schayer (1900 – 1971, Polish architect and soldier
- Karol Semik (born 1953), Polish educator
- Karol Sevilla, professional name of Karol Itzitery Piña Cisneros (born 1999), a Mexican singer and actress
- Karol Sidon (born 1942), Czech rabbi, writer and playwright
- Karol Sidor (1901 – 1953), Slovak nationalist politician
- Karol Sikora (born 1948), British oncology physician
- Karol Skórkowski (1768–1851), Polish bishop
- Karol Skowerski (born 1984), Polish pool player
- Karol Śliwka (1894 - 1943), Polish politician
- Karol Sloboda (born 1983), Slovak ice hockey player
- Karol Šmidke (1897 – 1952), Slovak politician
- Karol Herman Stępień (1910–1943), Polish Roman Catholic martyr
- Karol Stricker (1959 – 2008), American painter
- Karol Stryja (1915 – 1998), Polish conductor and teacher
- Karol Stuchlák (born 1990), Slovak luger
- Karol Świderski (born 1997), Polish footballer
- Karol Świerczewski (1897 – 1947), Polish Soviet military officer and general
- Karol Świtalski (1902 – 1993), Polish Lutheran priest and military chaplain
- Karol Juliusz Sym, known as Igo Sym (1896 – 1941), Polish actor
- Karol Szajnocha (1818–1868), Polish writer, historian, and activist
- Karol Szenajch (1907 - 2001), Polish ice hockey player
- Karol Szreter (1898 – 1933), Polish classical pianist
- Karol Szwedowski (1889-1941), Polish builder
- Karol Szymanowski (1882 – 1937), Polish pianist and composer
- Karol Szymański (born 1993), Polish footballer
- Karol Tarło (1639–1702), Polish politician
- Karol Tchorek (1904 – 1985), Polish sculptor, art dealer and collector
- Karol Telbizov (1915–1994), Bulgarian lawyer, journalist and editor
- Karol Točík (1890 – 1960), Slovak Roman Catholic priest, dean, and historian
- Karol Chester Tollstam, known as Chet Tollstam (1918 – 2003), American basketball player
- Karol Turno (1788–1860), Polish Brigadier General
- Karol Ferdynand Vasa (1613 – 1655), Polish noblemansza
- Karol Wedel (1813 – 1902), German confectioner
- Karol Wight, American museum administrator
- Karol D. Witkowski (1860 - 1910), a Polish artist
- Karol Wolfram (1899 – 1965), Polish Evangelical priest and professor
- Karol Józef Wojtyła, birthname of Pope John Paul II (1920 – 2005), Polish head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State
- Karol Fryderyk Woyda (1771 – 1845), Polish politician
- Karol Ząbik (born 1986), Polish speedway rider
- Karol Zachar (1918 – 2003), Slovak director, actor, art director, costume designer and pedagogue
- Karol Zając (1913 – 1965), Polish alpine skier
- Karol Zalewski (born 1993), Polish sprint athlete
- Karol Zaremba (1846 – 1897), Polish architect
- Karol Wiktor Zawodziński, who used the pseudonym Karol de Johne, (1890–1949), Polish literary critic, theoretist and historian of literature
- Karol Ziemski (1895 – 1974), Polish Army general
- Karol Zine Indian television actress
- Karol Żurek (born 1949), Polish ice hockey player
- Karol Życzkowski (1960–present), Polish physicist and mathematician
Nickname
- Karol Conká, whose birthname is Karoline dos Santos Oliveira, (born 1987), Brazilian entertainer
- Karol G, stage name of Carolina Giraldo Navarro (born 1991) Colombian singer and songwriter
- Tina Karol, stage name of Tetyana Hryhorivna Liberman (born 1985), Ukrainian singer
Middle name
- Józef Karol Konrad Chełmicki (born 1814 – 1890), Polish military officer
- Jan Karol Chodkiewicz (c. 1561 – 1621), Lithuanian military commander
- Adam Karol Czartoryski, Spanish aristocrat
- Jan Karol Czolański (?? – 1664), Ukrainian Roman Catholic prelate
- Jan Karol Dolski (1637–1695), Polish nobleman
- Jozef Karol Hell, known by his Hungarian name József Károly Hell (1713 - 1789), Hungarian mining engineer and inventor
- Juliusz Karol Kunitzer (1843–1905), Polish industrialist, activist, and philanthropist
- Jerzy Karol Kurnatowski (1874 – 1934), Polish lawyer, economist, academic, author, politician, public official, and political scientist
- Józef Karol Lubomirski (1638–1702), a Polish nobleman
- Jan Karol Opaliński (1642 – 1695), Polish starost and kasztelan
- Zygmunt Karol Radziwiłł (1591-1642), Polish-Lithuanian noble
- Jan Karol Tarło (c. 1593–1645), a Polish noble
Surname
- Davida Karol (1917 – 2011, Israeli actress
- Dušan Karol (born 1983), Czech tennis player
- Erik Karol (born 1963), French singer author & composer
- Sanjay Karol (born 1961), Indian Judge
- Yuliya Karol (born 1991), Belarusian middle-distance athlete
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See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Karol
- All pages with titles containing Karol
- Karol (disambiguation)
- Carol (given name)
- Karel (given name)
- Karl (given name)
- Karlo (name)
- Karo (name)
- Karola
- Karole
- Karolj
- Károly
- Karon (name)
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