Carlos


Don
[don;; Spanish dawn] /dɒn;; Spanish dɔn/ (Show IPA), (Carlos Maria Isidro de Borbón) 1788–1855, pretender to the Spanish throne.
a male given name.
Contemporary Examples

Carlos Franco, 68, was shot in his SUV near the Santa Monica Community College parking lot on June 7.
Six Months After Newtown, Gun Violence & Debate Continue Eliza Shapiro June 13, 2013

The field was lackluster and riven by scandal (hello, Carlos Danger).
New York City Mayoral Race Looks Wonderfully Like Democracy at Its Best Michael Daly September 9, 2013

The Old Grey Lady’s second largest shareholder is none of than Carlos Slim, the world’s richest man.
Is the New York Times Biased in Favor of Carlos Slim? Justin Green March 11, 2013

This black, long-sleeve top by Florin Calugaru, provides women with warning to steer clear of Carlos Danger: 3.
The 5 Greatest Pieces of Carlos Danger Merchandise The Fashion Beast Team July 23, 2013

He is said to have then proven himself to be the Anthony Weiner who should have gone by the name Carlos Danger.
Anthony Weiner Has Some Competition Michael Daly August 3, 2013

Historical Examples

“Never fear for me,” returned Carlos, with his frank, pleasant smile.
The Spanish Brothers Deborah Alcock

(With curiosity) But how did you learn about the memorandum, Carlos?
The Ghost Breaker Paul Dickey

Now tell us the conversation that you and Lee and Vance and Carlos had, the best you can recall it.
Warren Commission (10 of 26): Hearings Vol. X (of 15) The President’s Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy

(Light outside and first border and foots change to amber) Carlos!
The Ghost Breaker Paul Dickey

The soldier then resumed his seat, and Rollo and Carlos walked on slowly up the hall.
Rollo in Switzerland Jacob Abbott

noun
Don. full name Carlos María Isidro de Borbón. 1788–1855, second son of Charles IV: pretender to the Spanish throne and leader of the Carlists.

Spanish form of the Germanic masculine proper name that is represented in English by Charles.

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