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Carla

American  
[kahr-luh] / ˈkɑr lə /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Caroline.


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Commissioner Carla Fuentes noted that three City Council members — Nithya Raman, Ysabel Jurado and Heather Hutt — have publicly supported expanding the council to 25.

From Los Angeles Times

But there are also other familiar faces including John C. McGinley as J.D.’s begrudging mentor Dr. Cox and Judy Reyes as nurse Carla, who also happens to be Turk’s wife.

From Los Angeles Times

Family historian Lady Carla Stanley, who is married to the current Lord Stanley, said they were "free thinking" and born to educated, well-travelled mothers.

From BBC

Away from the files DUP MP Carla Lockhart has called for a "full review" after claiming that Jeffrey Epstein had visited Hillsborough Castle on at least one occasion, speaking in the House of Commons on Wednesday.

From BBC

“I’m not even looking at becoming big,” he told Times journalist Carla Rivera in a 1997 profile.

From Los Angeles Times