Carlo is an Italian given name, which means "freeholder" or "strong". It's derived from the Latin name Carolus, which was popular among European royalty throughout history. Carlo is a classic choice for parents seeking a timeless yet distinctive name for their son. It has been used by several notable figures, such as Italian football coach Carlo Ancelotti and Swiss theologian Carlo Cattaneo, adding to its historic and cultural significance. In some cultures, Carlo may also be considered an alternative form of the more common Charles or Carlos namesakes.
"Carlo's popularity peaked in 1970 with 13 births that year. Overall, there were 80 babies named Carlo between 1962 and 1980."