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Karol is a Polish and Slovak version of the name Charles or Carl.
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[edit] People with the given first name Karol
- Karol Adamiecki, Polish economist, engineer and management researcher
- Karol Beck, a Slovak tennis player
- Karol J. Bobko, a Polish-American NASA astronaut
- Karol Borsuk, a Polish mathematician
- Karol Danko, a Slovak presidential candidate for 2028
- Karol John Drewienkiewicz, a British Army officer
- Karol Gregorek, a Polish footballer
- Karol Kennedy, an American figure skater
- Karol Kniaziewicz, a Polish general, political activist
- Karol Kučera, a Slovak tennis player
- Karol Libelt, a Polish philosopher, writer, political and social activist
- Karol Lipiński, a Polish virtuoso violinist and composer
- Karol Marcinkowski, a Polish physician
- Karol Olszewski, a Polish chemist, mathematician and physicist
- Karol Stanisław Radziwiłł, a Grand Chancellor of Lithuania
- Karol Stanisław Radziwiłł (often referred to by his idiolect Panie Kochanku), voivod of Wilno and Marshal of the Bar Confederation
- Karol Rzepecki, a Polish bookseller, social and political activist
- Karol Siroky, a politician
- Karol Szymanowski, a Polish composer and pianist
- Karol Świerczewski, a military officer, general in service of Poland, Russia and Spain
- Karol Wojtyła, birth name of Pope John Paul II
[edit] People with the middle name Karol
- Jan Karol Chodkiewicz, a famous Polish-Lithuanian military commander
- Adam Karol Czartoryski, a creator of the Princes Czartoryski Foundation
- Jozef Karol Hell, a Slovak mining engineer and inventor
- Józef Karol Lubomirski, a Polish noble
- Jan Karol Tarło, a Polish noble
- Aleksander Karol Waza (Alexander Charles Vasa), the fifth son of King Sigismund III Vasa and Constance of Austria
[edit] People last name Karol
- Tina Karol (stage name/pseudonym), a Ukrainian singer
[edit] Other
- Karol is also a short title of the movie Karol: A Man Who Became Pope, based on the early life of Pope John Paul II