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Karl
- Karl († 863), King of Burgundy
- Karl (953–991), younger son of King Louis IV of France
- Karl (1298–1328), Duke of Calabria
- Charles († 1364), Duke of Brittany, Count of Penthièvre, Count of Goëllo, Vice-Count of Limoges
- Karl (1534–1561), Prince of Anhalt
- Karl (1550–1616), Prince von Arenberg, officer and diplomat in the Spanish service
- Karl (1588–1634), Count of Hohenzollern-Haigerloch
- Karl (1649–1711), Landgrave of Hesse-Wanfried
- Karl (1654–1730), Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel
- Karl (1682–1745), German prince
- Karl (1712–1775), German prince from the line of Nassau-Usingen
- Karl (1754–1782), Duke of Saxe-Meiningen
- Karl (1784–1854), Landgrave of Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld
- Karl (1785–1853), Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
- Karl (1813–1878), Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
- Karl (1823–1891), King of Württemberg
- Karl Albert (1798–1849), King of Sardinia and Duke of Savoy
- Karl Albrecht (1743–1787), Imperial Count of Ortenburg
- Karl Albrecht II zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst (1742–1796), Prince of the Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst
- Karl Albrecht III. zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst (1776–1843), Prince of the Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst
- Karl Alexander (1684–1737), Duke of Württemberg (1733–1737)
- Karl Alexander von Lothringen (1712–1780), Grand Master of the Teutonic Order, Field Marshal General and Governor of the Netherlands
- Karl Ambrosius of Austria-Este (1785–1809), Archbishop of Gran
- Karl Anton (1811–1885), last prince of the Hohenzollern ancestral home
- Karl August (1685–1753), Prince of Nassau-Weilburg
- Karl August Christian zu Mecklenburg (1782–1833), Duke of Mecklenburg, Russian general
- Karl August Friedrich (1704–1763), Prince of Waldeck-Pyrmont (1728–1763)
- Karl August von Baden-Durlach (1712–1786), Margrave of Baden-Durlach
- Karl August von Bretzenheim (1768–1823), first imperial prince of Bretzenheim
- Karl August von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf (1706–1727), Protestant prince-bishop of the Lübeck bishopric and bridegroom of Tsarina Elisabeth of Russia
- Karl Bernhard (1657–1678), Imperial Lieutenant Colonel, Prince of Baden
- Karl Bernhard von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach (1792–1862), Prince and Duke of Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach as well as travel writer and mathematician
- Karl Borwin zu Mecklenburg (1888–1908), member of the grand ducal house of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- Karl Christian (1735–1788), Prince of Nassau-Weilburg (1753–1788)
- Karl Christian Erdmann (1716–1792), Duke of Württemberg-Oels
- Karl Christoph (1545–1569), Duke of Münsterberg and Count of Glatz
- Charles the Child († 866), second son of Charles II.
- Charlemagne († 814), King of the Franks, Roman Emperor
- Charles the Younger († 811), second son of Charlemagne
- Charles the Bald (823–877), King of West Franconia (843–877) and Emperor (875–877)
- Charles the Bold (1433–1477), last Duke of Burgundy
- Karl Egon Eugen (1665–1702), imperial field marshal lieutenant
- Karl Emanuel (1746–1812), Landgrave of Hesse-Rotenburg (1778–1812)
- Charles Emanuel I (1562–1630), Duke of Savoy
- Charles Emanuel II (1634–1675), Duke of Savoy
- Charles Emanuel III. (1701–1773), King of Sardinia-Piedmont and Duke of Savoy
- Charles Emanuel IV (1751–1819), King of Sardinia-Piedmont and Duke of Savoy
- Karl Emil von Brandenburg (1655–1674), son of the Great Elector
- Karl Eugen (1633–1681), Duke of Arenberg and Aarschot
- Karl Eugen (1728–1793), Duke of Württemberg
- Karl Eusebius (1611–1684), Prince of Liechtenstein, laid the foundation stone for the Liechtenstein art collections, master builder; Governor of Silesia
- Karl Felix (1765–1831), King of Sardinia-Piedmont and Duke of Savoy
- Karl Ferdinand of Austria (1818–1874), Archduke of Austria-Teschen, general in Moravia and Silesia
- Karl Filip of Sweden (1601–1622), Swedish Prince and Duke of Södermanland, Närke and Värmland
- Karl Friedrich (1668–1721), Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg
- Karl Friedrich (1700–1739), Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp
- Karl Friedrich (1712–1743), Duke of Saxe-Meiningen
- Karl Friedrich (1714–1744), Imperial Prince of Fürstenberg
- Karl Friedrich (1724–1785), Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
- Karl Friedrich (1728–1811), Margrave of Baden; Elector of Baden; Grand Duke of Baden
- Karl Friedrich Albrecht von Brandenburg-Schwedt (1705–1762), Prince of Prussia, non-ruling Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt
- Karl Friedrich I (1593–1647), Duke of Oels (1617–1647); Duke of Bernstadt (1639–1647); Count von Glatz
- Karl Friedrich II. (1690–1761), Duke of Württemberg-Oels
- Karl Friedrich von Jülich-Kleve-Berg (1555–1575), heir apparent from Jülich-Kleve-Berg
- Karl Garðarsson (* 1960), Icelandic politician (Progress Party)
- Karl Gauti Hjaltason (* 1959), Icelandic politician (Center Party)
- Karl Georg Lebrecht (1730–1789), German nobleman, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen
- Karl Günther (1576–1630), Count of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
- Karl Günther (1830–1909), German prince
- Karl I († 1230), Bishop of Seckau
- Charles I († 1127), Count of Flanders
- Charles I (1227–1285), King of Sicily
- Charles I , Regent of France, Titular King of Aragon and Valencia, Count of Barcelona
- Charles I (1288–1342), King of Hungary
- Charles I (1364–1431), Duke of Upper Lorraine
- Charles I (1414–1464), Count of Nevers and Rethel
- Charles I (1427–1475), Margrave of Baden
- Charles I (1468–1490), Duke of Savoy
- Karl I († 1536), Duke of Münsterberg and Duke of Oels as well as Count of Glatz. Governor of Bohemia and Silesia
- Karl I (1516–1576), Count of Hohenzollern and Haigerloch
- Charles I (1540–1610), Duke of Mecklenburg
- Karl I (1560–1600), Count Palatine and Duke of Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld
- Charles I (1569–1627), Prince of Liechtenstein
- Charles I (1600–1649), King of Great Britain and Ireland (1625–1649)
- Karl I (1682–1770), Landgrave of Hesse-Philippsthal
- Karl I (1713–1780), Duke of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel
- Charles I (1839–1914), Prince and King of Romania
- Charles I (1863–1908), King of Portugal
- Charles I (1887–1922), last Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary
- Karl I. Ludwig (1617–1680), Elector Palatinate
- Charles II (1254–1309), King of Naples, Titular King of Jerusalem and Prince of Salerno
- Charles II († 1346), Count of Alençon and Le Perche
- Charles II (1332-1387), Count of Évreux (from 1343) and King of Navarre (from 1349)
- Charles II (1489–1496), Duke of Savoy
- Charles II (1529–1577), Margrave of Baden-Durlach
- Charles II (1540–1590), Archduke of Inner Austria
- Charles II (1545-1617), Duke of Oels (1565-1617); Duke of Bernstadt (1604–1617); Count von Glatz
- Charles II (1547–1606), Count of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
- Charles II (1630–1685), King of England, Scotland and Ireland
- Charles II (1651–1685), Elector Palatinate
- Charles II (1661–1700), King of Spain
- Karl II. (1741-1816), Grand Duke of Mecklenburg, ruling Prince of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1794-1816)
- Charles II (1799–1883), King of Etruria, Duke of Lucca, Duke of Parma
- Charles II (1803–1868), Landgrave of Hesse-Philippsthal
- Charles II (1804–1873), Duke of Braunschweig
- Charles II (1893–1953), King of Romania
- Charles II August (1746–1795), Duke of Pfalz-Zweibrücken
- Karl II. Otto (1625–1671), Count Palatine and Duke of Pfalz-Birkenfeld
- Charles III (839–888), Roman Emperor and King of Eastern Franconia, King of the Western Franconian Empire and King of Italy
- Charles III (879–929), King of France
- Charles III († 1375), Count of Alençon and Archbishop of Lyon
- Charles III (1345–1386), King of Naples, Hungary and Croatia
- Charles III (1361–1425), King of Navarre, Duke of Nemours and Count of Évreux
- Charles III (1486–1553), Duke of Savoy
- Charles III (1543–1608), Duke of Lorraine
- Charles III (1715–1776), Imperial Count of Ortenburg
- Charles III (1716–1788), Spanish king
- Charles III (1823-1854), Duke of Parma
- Charles III Joseph von Lothringen (1680–1715), bishop in Olmütz (1695–1711), bishop of Osnabrück (1698–1715); Bishop of Trier (1711–1715)
- Charles III Philipp (1661–1742), Elector Palatinate, Duke of Jülich and Berg
- Charles III Wilhelm (1679–1738), Margrave of Baden-Durlach, founder of Karlsruhe
- Charles IV (1294–1328), King of France
- Charles IV (1316–1378), Holy Roman Emperor
- Charles IV (1414–1472), Earl of Maine and Earl of Guise
- Charles IV (1489–1525), Duke of Alençon, Count of Le Perche, Armagnac, Fézensac and Rodez
- Charles IV (1604–1675), Duke of Lorraine and Bar
- Charles IV (1748–1819), King of Spain (1788–1808)
- Charles IX (1550–1574), King of France (1560–1574)
- Charles IX (1550–1611), King of Sweden (1604–1611)
- Karl Joachim (1771–1804), Imperial Prince of Fürstenberg
- Karl Johann Franz von Bayern (1618–1640), Bavarian Prince
- Karl Jónsson († 1213), Icelandic abbot and author of the Sverris saga
- Karl Joseph of Austria (1649–1664), Archduke of Austria, Bishop of Olmütz, Bishop of Passau, Prince-Bishop of Breslau and Grand Master of the Teutonic Order
- Karl Joseph of Austria (1745–1761), Archduke of Austria
- Karl Könitzer (1854–1915), Swiss architect and councilor
- Karl Konstantin von Hessen-Rheinfels-Rotenburg (1752–1821), Prince of the House of Hesse and a general in the French Army
- Karl Leopold (1678–1747), Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- Karl Ludwig (1665–1723), Count of Nassau-Saarbrücken
- Karl Ludwig (1690–1774), Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck
- Karl Ludwig (1723–1806), Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym, Dutch general
- Karl Ludwig (1762–1825), Prince of the House of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
- Karl Ludwig Ernst von Sulz (1595–1648), Landgrave in Klettgau and court judge at the court in Rottweil (1628–1648)
- Karl Ludwig Friedrich (1786–1818), Grand Duke of Baden
- Karl Ludwig Raugraf zu Pfalz (1658–1688), General
- Karl Ludwig von Baden (1755–1801), Hereditary Prince of Baden
- Karl Ludwig of Austria (1833–1896), Austrian Archduke and heir to the throne
- Karl Ludwig zu Sulz (1560–1616), Landgrave of Klettgau, Imperial Feldzeugmeister and military leader in the Turkish Wars
- Karl Maria Raimund (1721–1778), Duke of Arenberg and Austrian field marshal
- Karl Martell (1271–1295), titular king of Hungary
- Karl Maximilian of Saxony (1752–1781), Saxon prince, officer and head of the regiment
- Karl Moritz Raugraf zu Pfalz (1670–1702), Raugraf zu Pfalz, Lieutenant Colonel von Kurbrandenburg
- Karl Ottó Runólfsson (1900–1970), Icelandic composer
- Karl Philipp von Brandenburg-Schwedt (1673–1695), Prince and Titular Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt
- Karl Pius of Austria-Tuscany (1909–1953), son of Archduke Leopold Salvator
- Karl Salvator of Austria-Tuscany (1839-1892), Archduke of Austria and Prince of Tuscany
- Karl Sigurbjörnsson (* 1947), Icelandic bishop
- Karl Stephan of Austria (1860–1933), member of the House of Habsburg-Lothringen and admiral of the Austro-Hungarian Navy
- Karl Theodor (1724–1799), Elector of the Palatinate and Bavaria
- Karl Thopia († 1388), Albanian prince
- Karl Tryggvason (* 1947), Icelandic medic
- Charles V (1338–1380), King of France (1364–1380)
- Charles V (1436–1481), Count of Maine, Mortain, Gien and Guise, Duke of Anjou, Count of Provence and Forcalquier
- Charles V (1500–1558), Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation
- Charles V (1643–1690), Duke of Lorraine
- Charles VI (1368–1422), King of France (1380–1422)
- Charles VI (1685–1740), Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia and Hungary
- Charles VII († 1167), King of Sweden
- Charles VII (1403–1461), King of France
- Charles VII (1697–1745), Elector of Bavaria, Holy Roman Emperor
- Charles VIII († 1470), King of Sweden and Norway
- Charles VIII (1470–1498), King of France (1483–1498)
- Charles of Aquitaine († 863), second son of King Pippin I of Aquitaine
- Karl von Baden (1476–1510), canon in Strasbourg and Trier
- Charles of Belgium (1903–1983), Belgian nobleman, Prince Regent of Belgium, Count of Flanders
- Charles of Durazzo (1323–1348), Duke of Durazzo
- Karl von Egmond (1467–1538), Duke of Geldern
- Charles of Évreux , Count of Étampes
- Karl von Friesach († 1260), Bishop of Lavant
- Karl von Konstanz († 1071), Bishop of Konstanz (1070-1071)
- Charles of Lorraine (1567–1607), cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Karl von Lothringen-Commercy (1661–1702), Imperial Field Marshal
- Charles of Austria (1590–1624), Bishop of Brixen, Prince-Bishop of Breslau
- Charles of Austria (1607–1632), Infante of Spain
- Karl von Österreich-Teschen (1771–1847), Austrian archduke and general
- Charles of Saxony (1733–1796), born Prince of Saxony, Duke of Courland and Semgallia (1758–1763)
- Karl von Sezze (1613–1670), Italian monk, mystic and saint of the Catholic Church
- Karl von Trier († 1324), Grand Master of the Teutonic Order
- Charles of Viana (1421–1461), Castilian nobleman
- Karl Wilhelm (1652–1718), Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst
- Karl Wilhelm (1735–1803), Prince of Nassau-Usingen
- Karl Wilhelm Eugen (1627–1666), Margrave of Baden-Rodemachern and Canon in Cologne
- Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand (1735–1806), Prussian field marshal
- Karl Wilhelm Friedrich (1712–1757), Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach
- Karl Wilhelm von Hessen-Darmstadt (1693–1707), Prince of Hessen-Darmstadt and colonel
- Charles X (1757–1836), King of France
- Karl X. Gustav (1622–1660), King of Sweden (1654–1660)
- Charles XI. (1655–1697), King of Sweden and Duke of Pfalz-Zweibrücken
- Charles XII. (1682–1718), King of Sweden (1697–1718) and Duke of Zweibrücken in personal union
- Charles XIII (1748–1818), King of Sweden (1809–1818) and King of Norway (1814–1818)
- Charles XIV. Johann (1763–1844), French general and King of Sweden and Norway (1818–1844)
- Charles XV (1826–1872), King of Sweden (1859–1872)
- Karl zu Mecklenburg (1626–1670), Duke of Mecklenburg, Canon of Strasbourg
- Karl zu Mecklenburg (1664–1688), Duke of Mecklenburg, Hereditary Prince in Mecklenburg-Güstrow
- Karl zu Mecklenburg (1708–1752), Prince, adH Mecklenburg-Strelitz; Duke of Mecklenburg; called Prince von Mirow
- Karl zu Mecklenburg (1785–1837), Prussian infantry general and writer
- Karl, Aaron (* 1990), Austrian actor and musician
- Karl, Albin (1889–1976), German politician (SPD)
- Karl, Alexander (1824–1909), Austrian chaplain, abbot and politician, member of the state parliament
- Karl, Alois (* 1950), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Karl, Andreas (* 1963), German politician (NPD)
- Karl, Annette (* 1960), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Karl, Anton (1935–2015), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Salzburg state parliament
- Karl, Beatrix (* 1967), Austrian lawyer and politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Karl, Benjamin (* 1985), Austrian snowboarder
- Karl, Carl (1830–1898), German composer and musician
- Karl, Coby (* 1983), American basketball coach and former player
- Karl, Elfriede (* 1933), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Karl, Engelbert (1841–1891), German actor, comedian, theater director and director
- Karl, Erich , German businessman, local politician and coin collector
- Karl, Ernst (1945–2001), Austrian murderer
- Karl, Franz Xaver (* 1961), German journalist and writer
- Karl, Fritz (* 1967), Austrian actor
- Karl, Georg (1882–1964), German mechanic and party functionary of the KPD
- Karl, Georg (1936–2019), German politician (CSU), district administrator and Bavarian senator
- Karl, George (* 1951), American basketball coach and player
- Karl, Gunther (* 1948), German judge and President of the Finance Court of Saxony-Anhalt
- Karl, Hans (1890–1973), German politician (CSU)
- Karl, Hans (1922–1996), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Karl, Hans (* 1935), Swiss chess journalist and chess player
- Karl, Helmut (* 1955), German economist
- Karl, Herwig (* 1972), Austrian soccer player
- Karl, Hubert (* 1907), German civil engineer and SS functionary
- Karl, Jenny (* 1978), German judoka
- Karl, Josef (1922–1989), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Karl, Judith , US UN official
- Karl, Katharina Maria (* 1976), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Karl, Klaus (* 1940), Austrian composer, Tobi Reiser Prize winner 2010
- Karl, Lisa (* 1997), German soccer player
- Karl, Ludwig (* 1957), Austrian ballet dancer
- Karl, Marilee (* 1941), feminist
- Karl, Markus (* 1986), German soccer player
- Karl, Martin (1911–1942), German Olympic champion in rowing
- Karl, Maurice (1978-2000), German actor
- Karl, Michaela (* 1971), German political scientist and writer
- Karl, Notburga (* 1973), German artist
- Karl, Patrick (* 1996), German obstacle runner
- Karl, Philipp (1884–1958), German local politician (CSU)
- Karl, Philippe (* 1947), French riding instructor and former member of the Cadre Noir in Saumur
- Karl, Raimund (* 1969), Austrian prehistorian, Celtologist and historian
- Karl, Reinhard (1946–1982), German alpinist, photographer and writer
- Karl, Roger (1882–1984), French actor and playwright
- Karl, Rudolf (1903–1964), German psychiatrist
- Karl, Steffen (* 1970), German soccer player
- Karl, Valerian (* 1988), Austrian actor and grip
- Karl, Wilhelm (1864–1938), German Protestant pastor and politician (DNVP), MdL
- Karl, Xaver (1892–1980), German resistance fighter and politician (SPD, SED), MdV
- Karl-Kraus, Klaus (* 1951), German cabaret artist
- Karl-Lory, Johanna (1902–1997), German actress
Karla
- Karla, Heinz (1924–2015), German soccer player
- Karlan, Dean , American economist
- Karlan, Elisabeth (1904–1973), Austrian stage, film and television actress
- Karlander, Daniel (* 1987), Swedish floorball player
- Karlauf, Thomas (* 1955), German author
- Karlavaris, Bogomil (1924-2010), Yugoslav painter, university professor and educator
Karlb
- Karlbauer, Klaus (* 1960), Austrian film and theater director, composer, multimedia artist and producer
- Karlberg, Ernst (1901–1987), Swedish ice hockey player
Karle
- Karle, Alexander (* 1978), German artist
- Karle, Alexandra (* 1967), journalist and managing director of Amnesty International Switzerland
- Karle, Isabella (1921-2017), American chemist
- Karle, Isolde (* 1963), German Protestant theologian
- Karle, Jerome (1918–2013), American physical chemist and crystallographer and Nobel laureate in chemistry
- Kärle, Johann (1835–1913), Austrian painter
- Karle, Werner junior (1963–2002), German actor
- Karlen, Ernst Heinrich (1922–2012), Swiss religious, Archbishop of Bulawayo
- Karlen, Gabriel (* 1994), Swiss ski jumper
- Karlen, Gaëtan (* 1993), Swiss football player
- Karlen, Jakob (1809–1870), Swiss politician
- Karlen, Johann , Swiss doctor and politician
- Karlen, Johann Jakob (1819–1873), Swiss politician
- Karlen, John (1933-2020), American actor
- Karlén, Kaiza (* 1998), Swedish long jumper
- Karlengen, Silje (* 1994), Norwegian ski jumper
- Karleuša, Jelena (* 1978), Serbian pop singer
- Karleuša, Olja (* 1980), Serbian turbo-folk singer
- Karlewski, Erich (1874–1946), German officer, most recently General der Flieger
Karlf
- Karlfeldt, Erik Axel (1864–1931), Swedish poet
Karlg
- Karlge, Meliz (* 1973), Swedish actress
- Karlgren, Bernhard (1889–1978), Swedish sinologist
Karlh
- Karlheim, Florian (* 1976), German actor
Karli
- Karli, Max (* 1975), Swiss film producer
- Karli, Musa (* 1990), German soccer player
- Karlı, Songül (* 1973), Turkish singer and television presenter
- Karlic, Estanislao Esteban (* 1926), Argentine clergyman, Archbishop of Paraná, Argentina
- Karlich, Barbara (* 1969), Austrian television presenter and journalist
- Karlick, Gerd (1905–1975), German hit writer and screenwriter
- Karliczek, Anja (* 1971), German businesswoman and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Karlik, Berta (1904–1990), Austrian physicist
- Karlík, Hanuš (1850–1927), Bohemian industrialist
- Karlík, Josef (1928–2009), Czech actor and theater teacher
- Karlík, Karol (* 1986), Slovak football player
- Karlıklı, Ahmet (1930–1989), Turkish football player and coach
- Karlíková, Jitka (* 1947), Czechoslovak table tennis player
- Karlin, Alma (1889–1950), Austrian-Yugoslav journalist
- Karlin, Andrej (1857–1933), Bishop of Lavant and Trieste
- Karlin, Fred (1936–2004), American film composer and book author
- Karlin, Marsha , American musician and songwriter
- Karlin, Miriam (1925-2011), British actress
- Karlin, Samuel (1924–2007), American mathematician
- Karlin-Hayter, Patricia (1920–2014), British Byzantinist
- Karlinder, Charlotte (* 1975), Swedish Peta activist and presenter
- Karling, Sten (1906–1987), Swedish art historian
- Karlinger, Hans (1882–1944), German art historian, full professor at the RWTH Aachen and the TH Munich
- Karlinsky, Anton Hans (1872–1945), Austrian painter
- Karlinsky, Elisabeth (1904–1994), Austrian-Danish painter
- Karlitschek, Frank (* 1973), German open source developer (Nextcloud)
- Karlitzek, Lorenz (* 1999), German volleyball player
- Karlitzek, Moritz (* 1996), German volleyball player
Karll
- Karll, Agnes (1868–1927), nurse and reformer of German nursing
Karlm
- Karlmann († 876), Abbot of Saint-Médard in Soissons, Saint-Germain in Auxerre and Echternach
- Karlmann († 754), Franconian house maid from the Carolingian family
- Karlmann († 880), East Franconian King, King of Bavaria and King of Italy
- Karlmann , French king
- Karlmann I (751–771), King of the Franks (768–771)
Karlo
- Karloff, Boris (1887–1969), British theater and film actor
- Karloff, Sara (* 1938), American filmmaker and entrepreneur
- Karlon, Alois (1835–1902), Austrian clergyman and politician, member of the state parliament
- Karlova, Uğur Rıfat (* 1980), Turkish stand-up comedian, actor, author and TV presenter in Taiwan
- Karlović, Ivo (* 1979), Croatian tennis player
- Karlovits, János (1899–1986), Hungarian pole vaulter
- Karlow, Andrei Gennadjewitsch (1954–2016), Russian diplomat
- Karlow, Boris (1924–1964), Bulgarian accordion player
- Karlow, Dmitri Wladimirowitsch (* 1967), Russian handball player
- Karlow, Nikolai Wassiljewitsch (1929–2014), Russian physicist and university professor
- Karlowa, Elma (1932–1994), Yugoslav film actress
- Karlowa, Otto (1836–1904), German legal scholar, legal historian and Romanist
- Karlowa, Rudolf (1844–1913), German seaman
- Karłowicz, Mieczysław (1876–1909), Polish composer
- Karłowska, Maria (1865–1935), Polish Roman Catholic nun and founder of the order, Blessed
- Karlowski, Evgeni Konstantinowitsch (* 1994), Russian tennis player
- Karlowski, Ursula (* 1962), German biologist and politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Karlowytsch, Anastassija (* 1982), Ukrainian chess grandmaster and journalist
Charles
- Karlsbader, Philipp (* 1990), Austrian actor
- Karlsberg, Bernhard (1899–1985), German-Dutch lawyer and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Karlsböck, Andreas (1960–2019), Austrian dentist and politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
- Karlsch, Horst (1929–1999), German football player
- Karlsch, Lukas (* 1995), German actor
- Karlsch, Rainer (* 1957), German economic historian, employee at the chair for economic and social history at Humboldt University
- Karlsen, Finn (* 1952), Greenlandic politician
- Karlsen, Hans-Jörg (* 1973), German prehistoric
- Karlsen, Kjell Mørk (* 1947), Norwegian composer and church musician
- Karlsen, Mimi (* 1957), Greenlandic politician (Inuit Ataqatigiit) and teacher
- Karlsen, Morten (* 1979), Danish football player
- Karlsen, Nikolaj (1920–1994), Greenland State Councilor
- Karlsen, Rolf (1911–1982), Norwegian composer and organist
- Karlsen, Tom Cato (* 1974), Norwegian politician
- Karlsen, Truls Ove (* 1975), Norwegian ski racer
- Karlsen, Turid (* 1961), Norwegian opera singer (soprano) and professor
- Karlson, Gunnar (* 1958), Swedish military officer with the rank of major general
- Karlson, Peter (1918–2001), German chemist
- Karlson, Phil (1908–1985), American director
- Karlsruher, Jan , Chilean ear, nose and throat doctor and honorary consul of the Federal Republic of Germany in Valparaíso, holder of the Federal Cross of Merit
- Karlsson, Allan (1911–1991), Swedish cross-country skier
- Karlsson, Andreas (* 1975), Swedish ice hockey player
- Karlsson, Ann-Marie (* 1968), Swedish cross-country skier
- Karlsson, Anton (* 1990), Swedish cross-country skier
- Karlsson, Arne (* 1936), Swedish sailor
- Karlsson, Bert (* 1945), Swedish entrepreneur and politician, member of the Riksdag
- Karlsson, Bo (* 1949), Swedish football referee and official referee
- Karlsson, Carina (* 1963), Swedish tennis player
- Karlsson, Christer , Swedish ski jumper
- Karlsson, Conny (* 1953), Swedish football player
- Karlsson, Einar (1908–1980), Swedish wrestler
- Karlsson, Einar (1909-1967), Swedish football player
- Karlsson, Elisabeth (* 1967), Swedish judoka
- Karlsson, Erik (* 1990), Swedish ice hockey player
- Karlsson, Eva-Lena (* 1961), Swedish cross-country skier
- Karlsson, Evert (1920–1996), Swedish ski jumper
- Karlsson, Ewert (1918–2004), Swedish artist and caricaturist
- Karlsson, Fred (* 1946), Finnish linguist and professor at the University of Helsinki
- Karlsson, Fredrik (1985–2012), Swedish cross-country skier
- Karlsson, Frida (* 1999), Swedish cross-country skier
- Karlsson, Gustav (1909–1995), Swedish Byzantinist
- Karlsson, Henrik (* 1983), Kazakh-Swedish ice hockey goalkeeper
- Karlsson, Herbert (1896–1952), Swedish football player
- Karlsson, Hjalmar (1906–1992), Swedish sailor
- Karlsson, Holger (1935–2015), Swedish ski jumper
- Karlsson, Irmtraut (* 1944), Austrian sociologist and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Karlsson, Jan (* 1940), Swedish football player
- Karlsson, Jan (* 1945), Swedish wrestler
- Karlsson, Jan (* 1966), Swedish cyclist
- Karlsson, Jan O. (1939–2016), Swedish politician
- Karlsson, Janne (* 1958), Swedish ice hockey player and coach
- Karlsson, Janne (* 1964), Swedish ice hockey player, coach and official
- Karlsson, Jenny (* 1975), Swedish badminton player
- Karlsson, Jens (* 1982), Swedish ice hockey player
- Karlsson, Johan (* 1975), Swedish football player
- Karlsson, Jonas (* 1971), Swedish actor and writer
- Karlsson, Jonas (* 1973), Swedish DJ and music producer
- Karlsson, Jurgen , Swedish pool player
- Karlsson, Kent (* 1945), Swedish football player and coach
- Karlsson, Kristian (* 1991), Swedish table tennis player
- Karlsson, Lars (* 1955), Swedish chess player
- Karlsson, Lars (* 1960), Swedish ice hockey player
- Karlsson, Leif (* 1952), Swedish football player
- Karlsson, Lukas (* 1982), Swedish handball player
- Karlsson, Maria (* 1978), Swedish screenwriter
- Karlsson, Markus (* 1972), Swedish football player
- Karlsson, Melker (* 1990), Swedish ice hockey player
- Karlsson, Nicola (* 1974), German writer
- Karlsson, Nils (1917–2012), Swedish cross-country skier
- Karlsson, Ove (1915–1982), Swedish football player
- Karlsson, Ove (* 1944), Swedish author and journalist
- Karlsson, Per (* 1986), Swedish football player
- Karlsson, Pernilla (* 1990), Finnish singer
- Karlsson, Peter (* 1961), Swedish football player
- Karlsson, Peter (1966–1995), Swedish ice hockey player
- Karlsson, Peter (* 1969), Swedish table tennis player
- Karlsson, Peter (* 1970), Swedish athlete and Olympic participant
- Karlsson, Pontus (* 1983), Swedish football player
- Karlsson, Rickard (* 1979), Swedish ice hockey player
- Karlsson, Rikke (* 1965), Danish politician
- Karlsson, Robert (* 1969), Swedish golf pro
- Karlsson, Roger (* 1945), Swedish football player
- Karlsson, Sabiene (* 1962), Swedish biathlete
- Karlsson, Stina (* 1961), Swedish cross-country skier
- Karlsson, Tobias (* 1981), Swedish handball player
- Karlsson, Tommy , Swedish ski jumper
- Karlsson, Tord (* 1941), Swedish ski jumper
- Karlsson, Ulrika (* 1970), Swedish soccer player
- Karlsson, William (* 1993), Swedish ice hockey player
- Karlstad, Arnfinn (1932-2008), Norwegian ski jumper
- Karlstad, Geir (* 1963), Norwegian speed skater
- Karlstadt, Liesl (1892–1960), German soubrette, actress and cabaret artist
- Karlsteen, Arvid (1647–1718), Swedish medalist, coin maker and miniature painter
- Karlström, Ewa (* 1965), Swedish-German film producer
- Karlström, Lisa (* 1974), German actress
- Karlström, Perseus (* 1990), Swedish athlete
- Karlsvik, Atle T. (* 1957), Norwegian rear admiral
Karlw
- Karlweis, Carl (1850–1901), Austrian author
- Karlweis, Marta (1889–1965), Austrian writer
- Karlweis, Oskar (1894–1956), Austrian actor
Karlz
- Karlzon, Jacob (* 1970), Swedish jazz pianist and composer