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Yes, in English, the name "Carlos" is the equivalent of "Charles" in Spanish. Both names have the same etymological origin, derived from the Germanic name Karl. The name "Carlos" is commonly used in Spanish-speaking countries, while "Charles" is more common in English-speaking countries.

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