Karl Otto or Karl-Otto is a blended given name. Notable people known by this name include the following:
Ackermann is a surname. "Acker" comes from German or Old English, meaning "field", and is related to the word "acre". Ackermann means "farmer". Notable people with the surname, also spelled Akkermann. include:
Karl Otto Lagerfeld was a German creative director, fashion designer, artist, photographer, and caricaturist.
Schröder (Schroeder) is a German surname often associated with the Schröder family. Notable people with the surname include:
Heine is both a surname and a given name of German origin. People with that name include:
Otto is a masculine German given name and a surname. It originates as an Old High German short form of Germanic names beginning in aud-, an element meaning "wealth, prosperity".
Lagerfeld is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Reinhold is a German male given name. This German name is originally from "Reinold", composed of two elements. The first is from ragin, meaning "the (Germanic) Gods" and wald meaning "powerful".
Zahn is a German and Ashkenazi Jewish surname. Notable persons with the surname include:
Ludwig Wittgenstein was an Austrian-British philosopher.
Braun is a common surname, originating from the German word for the color brown. The name is the 22nd most common family name in Germany. Many German emigrants to the United States also changed their name to Brown.
Carl is a North Germanic male name meaning "free man". The name originates in Old West Norse. It is the first name of many Kings of Sweden including Carl XVI Gustaf. It is popular in Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, and was largely popularized in the United States by Scandinavian and Italian descendants. Karl is a Germanic spelling which is very popular in Austria, Estonia, Germany, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland, and was also popularized by German-speaking descendants in the USA. Other variants include the Anglo-Saxon-Frankish variant Charles, popular in Australia, Philippines, Canada, France, New Zealand, the UK and the United States, although both Karl and Carl are also widespread names in most English speaking countries; Carlo, very popular in Italy and southern Switzerland; Carlos, popular in Spain, Portugal and Latin America; and Karol, a variant in Poland and Slovakia.
Hübner is a Germanic surname, sometimes spelled Huebner or Hubner.
Koch is a German surname that means "cook" or "chef".
Lang is a surname of Germanic origin, closely related to Lange, Laing and Long, all of which mean "tall".
Anton or Antón is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Stetter is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kern is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Steiger is a surname originating in the ancient city and canton of Bern, Switzerland, where persons bearing it may be considered to have made a significant early contribution to feudal society and thus to have affected the early development of Europe. Notable people and fictional characters with this surname include:
Karl is a Germanic variant of the male given name Charles meaning free man, or simply a man. For further details on origin and meaning, see Churl and Charles.
Carl Otto is a blended given name. Notable people known by this name include the following: