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Carlota is a
Catalan ,
German ,
Portuguese ,
Spanish , and
Swedish feminine
given name that is an alternate form of
Charlotte and a feminine form of
Charlot and
Carl .
[1] Notable people known by this name include the following:
Carlota of Mexico , Princess Marie Charlotte Amélie Augustine Victoire Clémentine Léopoldine of Belgium (1840–1927)
Carlota Alfaro (born 1933), Puerto Rican fashion designer
Carlota Castrejana (born 1973), triple jumper from Spain
Carlota Ciganda (born 1990), professional golfer from Spain
Carlota De Camargo Nascimento (Loty) (1904–1974), Brazilian sculptor and poet
Carlota de Godoy y Borbón, 2nd Duchess of Sueca , Spanish noble
Carlota Pereira de Queirós (1892–1982), Brazilian feminist and politician
Carlota Escutia Dotti , Spanish geologist
Carlota D. EspinoZa (born 1943), American painter
Carlota Ferreira (1838 – c. 1912), Uruguayan woman
Carlota Garrido de la Peña (1870–1958), Argentine journalist, writer, teacher
Carlota Gooden (born 1936), Panamanian sprinter
Carlota Jaramillo, stage name of María Isabel Carlota Jaramillo, (1904–1987), Ecuadorian singer
Carlotta Minna Labowsky, known as
Lotte Labowsky (1905–1991), Jewish German classicist
Carlota Joaquina of Spain , Carlota Joaquina Teresa Caetana, Queen consort of Portugal (1775, 1830)
Carlota Lozano (born 1945), Panamanian beauty queen
Carlota Lucumí,
Carlota (rebel leader) (died 1844), African-born enslaved Cuban woman of Yoruba origin
Carlota Matienzo (1881–1926), Puerto Rican teacher and feminist
Carlota O'Neill (1905–2000), Spanish feminist writer and journalist
Carlota Perez (born 1939), Venezuelan economist
Carlota Petchamé (born 1990), field hockey player
Carlota S. Smith (1934–2007), American linguist
Carlota Sosa (born 1957), Spanish-born Venezuelan actress
Carlota Ulloa (1944–2021), Chilean hurdling athlete
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