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==Middle-earth==
==Middle-earth==
Potentially connected to the [[Rohirric]] '''[[Ceorl]]''', '''Carl''' was used by several Hobbits in the ancestry of the [[Cotton Family]].  
Potentially connected to the [[Rohirric]] '''[[Ceorl]]''', '''Carl''' was used by several Hobbits in the ancestry of the [[Cotton Family]].  
* [[Carl (Son of Cottar)|Carl]] (born {{SR|1263}}), the second son of [[Cottar]].
* [[Carl (son of Cottar)|Carl]] (born {{SR|1263}}), the second son of [[Cottar]].
* [[Carl Cotton|Carl "Nibs" Cotton]] (born {{SR|1389}}), youngest son of [[Tolman Cotton Senior]].
* [[Carl Cotton|Carl "Nibs" Cotton]] (born {{SR|1389}}), youngest son of [[Tolman Cotton Senior]].
* [[Sandyman]] the miller, who in ''[[The Hobbit (2003 video game)]]'' was called "Carl Sandyman".
* [[Sandyman]] the miller, who in [[The Hobbit (2003 video game)|''The Hobbit'' (2003 video game)]] was called "Carl Sandyman".
==Real world==
==Real world==
'''Carl''' and '''Karl''' are German versions of '''Charles'''.
'''Carl''' and '''Karl''' are German versions of '''Charles'''.
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* [[Carl Phelpstead]], author.
* [[Carl Phelpstead]], author.
* [[Carl Willner]], author.
* [[Carl Willner]], author.
* [[Karl Urban]], actor who played [[Éomer]] in ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy]]''.
* [[Karl Urban]], actor who played [[Éomer]] in [[The Lord of the Rings (film series)|''The Lord of the Rings'' (film series)]].


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Revision as of 10:39, 2 October 2013

Carl can refer to:

Middle-earth

Potentially connected to the Rohirric Ceorl, Carl was used by several Hobbits in the ancestry of the Cotton Family.

Real world

Carl and Karl are German versions of Charles.


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