This is the 3098th most frequent German word.
carlos
The word "Carlos" is not inherently German; it is a Spanish given name and does not have a distinct definition in German.
In this sentence, "Carlos" is used as a proper noun referring to a person's name.
Carlos liebt Fußball sehr.
Carlos loves soccer a lot.
Here, "Carlos" again serves as a proper noun, indicating a person who the speakers interacted with.
Wir haben Carlos letzte Woche getroffen.
We met Carlos last week.
In this usage, "Carlos" refers to the name of a specific venue, demonstrating how proper nouns can denote places and not just people.