Karl
The name Karl is a German name derived from the Germanic name 'Karlaz', which means 'free man'. The name was popularized by the Frankish king Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great or Carolus Magnus, who ruled a vast empire in Western Europe from 768 to 814 AD.
The name Karl became popular throughout Europe due to the influence and legacy of Charlemagne. It is a strong and masculine name that has been widely used across various cultures and languages.
In modern times, the name Karl is still commonly used in German-speaking countries and has variations in other languages, such as Carl in English and Carlos in Spanish.
Throughout history, the name Karl has been associated with strength, leadership, and nobility, reflecting the legacy of its famous namesake, Charlemagne.