๐ About Karla
Karla is the Germanic and Slavic feminine form of Karl, sharing its Old High German root meaning 'free woman.' While Carla became the preferred spelling in Romance-language countries, Karla carved out its own identity across German, Scandinavian, and Spanish-speaking cultures โ feeling at once international and grounded. It gained steady use throughout the 20th century as a stylish alternative to Carla, popular in Germany, Sweden, Mexico, and beyond. The name carries a quiet confidence: never ostentatious, always present. It has been borne by accomplished actresses, musicians, and creatives across multiple continents, cementing its status as a genuinely cross-cultural feminine name.
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โญ Famous People
- Karla Souza โ Mexican actress best known for her role as Laurel Castillo in the American legal drama series How to Get Away with Murder.
- Karla Bonoff โ American singer-songwriter whose soulful folk-pop style earned her critical acclaim in the 1970sโ80s; her songs were also recorded by Linda Ronstadt and Bonnie Raitt.
- Karla Spice โ German model and entertainer who gained international recognition in the early 2000s.
- Karla Worley โ American contemporary Christian music singer and songwriter, known for her work as a solo artist and with the group Truth.