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Karla

American  
[kahr-luh] / ˈkɑr lə /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Caroline.


Example Sentences

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Last week, Briton Sandy Ryan claimed the vacant belt with victory over Mexico's Karla Ramos Zamora in Nottingham.

From BBC

Carvalho explained the need for the bonds in response to a question from Karla Griego, the newest of the seven-member elected Board of Education, who appeared stunned by the dollar amounts and asked why they were necessary, what the district was doing to stop the financial hemorrhaging and whether even more claims could be expected.

From Los Angeles Times

She was joined by Rocio Rivas and Karla Griego, who each said there had been insufficient analysis on the effect of the cuts and potential alternatives, such as cutting outside contracts.

From Los Angeles Times

My donut dealer for the morning, Karla, places my Boldúmen in a box with a kind of reverence.

From Salon

Karla Cervantes Pacheco, co-founder of Inland Valley Alliance for Environmental Justice, said entire neighborhoods have been transformed, and there has been a shift: Where once residents looked forward to the promise of jobs, they are now asking elected officials to pause further development.

From Los Angeles Times