Carlinhos name meaning
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What does Carlinhos mean?
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How do I pronounce Carlinhos?
Three syllabled Carlinhos is most commonly pronounced as kar-leen-ose.
How popular is the name Carlinhos?
Carlinhos is a common baby name in Brazil while it is somewhat familiar in Portugal. According to our research, over 3000 babies have been named Carlinhos globally.
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What numerology tells about Carlinhos?
If a person doesn't love you as you imagined, you suppose they don't love you at all. You are a perfectionist when it comes to relationships too. Remember that life is to have fun and don't worry much. You don't share the usual opinion of things and the ordinary life perspective. People have a hard time figuring you out but once they do, they see you are kind-hearted and try to take advantage of your naivety.
Other names similar to Carlinhos, for name hunters
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- Thoth - Boy name Thoth means "Ibis" is originated from Old Egyptian
Sibling Names for Carlinhos
If you're looking for sibling names to complement your baby boy's name, Carlinhos, we've got you covered! Here are some great options that go well with the Portuguese diminutive form of Carlos. From traditional to trendy and unique, these name choices will help you find the perfect match for your family's newest addition.
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Famous people named Carlinhos
- Carlinhos Brown, Brazilian singer, percussionist
- Carlinhos, Carlos Alberto de Almeida Jr
- Carlinhos Bala, Brazilian striker
- Carlinhos, central-defender player from Brazil
- Carlinhos, Brazilian professional footballer
- Carlinhos, Brazilian defensive midfielder
- Carlinhos, played for Flamengo between 1958 and 1969