Stage name Carla is a stage name notably used by: •
Carla Georges (2003–), French singer, former member of the children's music group Kids United •
Carla Lazzari (born 2005), French singer, French representative at the 2019 Junior Eurovision
Other Other notable people with the name include: •
Carla Abellana (born 1986), Filipina actress and commercial model •
Carla Angola, Venezuelan journalist and television presenter •
Carla Azar, drummer and singer for the band
Autolux •
Carla Baratta, (born 1990), Venezuelan actress, model, and artist. •
Carla Barbarella, (born 1940), Italian politician •
Carla Barbarino (born 1967), retired Italian sprinter and hurdler •
Carla Beck, Canadian politician •
Carla Berrocal (born 1983), Spanish comics illustrator •
Carla Berube (born 1975), American college basketball coach •
Carla Beurskens (born 1952), prominent long-distance runner from the Netherlands •
Carla Blank, American choreographer, writer, and editor •
Carla Bley (1936–2023), American jazz composer, pianist, organist and bandleader •
Carla Bonner (born 1973), Australian actress •
Carla Borrego (born 1983), Jamaican basketball and netball player •
Carla Boyce (born 1998), Scottish footballer •
Carla Boyd (born 1975), retired Australian basketball player with 2 Olympic medals •
Carla Bozulich (born 1965), lead singer, lyricist and founder of
The Geraldine Fibbers •
Carla Bruni (born 1967), Italian-French singer, songwriter and former model •
Carla Cassidy, American romance novelist •
Carla Koplin Cohn, American secretary, personal assistant to
Hank Aaron, Baseball Hall of Fame player. •
Carla Cook, jazz vocalist •
Carla Cortijo (born 1987), Puerto Rican basketball player •
Carla Cotwright-Williams (born 1973), African-American mathematician •
Carla Couto (born 1974), Portuguese football striker •
Carla Cunningham (born 1963), American politician •
Carla Del Poggio (1925–2010), Italian cinema, theatre, and television actress •
Carla Del Ponte (born 1947), Chief Prosecutor at two United Nations international criminal law tribunals •
Carla Dunlap (born 1954), American bodybuilding champion. •
Carla Dziwoki (born 1982), Australian netball player •
Carla J. Easton, Scottish singer-songwriter •
Carla Emery DeLong (1939–2005), American author •
Carla Estrada (born 1956), Latin American telenovela producer •
Carla Fracci (1936–2021), ballet dancer and actress • •
Carla Garapedian (born 1961), documentary filmmaker •
Carla Gavazzi (1913–2008), Italian operatic soprano •
Carla Geurts (born 1971), freestyle swimmer •
Carla Giuliano (born 1983), Italian politician •
Carla Gravina (born 1941), Italian film actress •
Carla Guevara Laforteza (born 1975), Filipino musical theater actress •
Carla Gugino (born 1971), American actress •
Carla Hall (born 1964), American chef •
Carla Harryman (born 1952), American poet, essayist, and playwright •
Carla Anderson Hills (born 1934), American lawyer •
Carla Howell, President of the Center For Small Government •
Carla Humphries (born 1988), commercial model and actress in the Philippines •
Carla Jimenez (born 1974), American television and film actress •
Carla Kelly, American romance writer •
Carla Khan (born 1981), Pakistan squash player •
Carla Kihlstedt, American violinist, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist •
Carla Körbes, Brazilian ballet dancer •
Carla Laemmle (1909–2014), American actress •
Carla Lane (1928–2016), pseudonym of Romana Barrack, an English television writer •
Carla Lehmann (1917–1990), Canadian film and television actress •
Carla Lockhart (born 1985), British politician •
Carla MacLeod (born 1982), retired Canadian national women's hockey player •
Carla Marins (born 1968), Brazilian actress •
Carla Marlier (born 1938), French actress and model •
Carla Martinez (born 1956), Filipino actress and singer •
Carla McGhee (born 1968), American basketball player •
Carla Speed McNeil (born 1969), American science fiction writer, cartoonist, and illustrator •
Carla Mendonça (born 1964), English actress •
Carla Molema (born 1988), Dutch darts player •
Carla Moreno (born 1976), Brazilian triathlete •
Carla Morrison (born 1986), Mexican singer, songwriter and guitarist •
Carla Nunes, Brazilian footballer •
Carla Overbeck (born 1968), American soccer player •
Carla Padilla (born 1988), Bolivian footballer •
Carla Padilla Ramos (born 1969), Mexican politician •
Carla Qualtrough (born 1971), Canadian politician and former paralympian •
Carla Quevedo (born 1988), Argentinian actress and designer •
Carla Quint (born 1972), Dutch water polo player •
Carla Rebecchi (born 1984), Olympic bronze medalist in field hockey •
Carla Rhodes (born 1982), American ventriloquist, comedian and musician •
Carla Rueda Cotito (born 1990), Peruvian volleyball player •
Carla Ruocco (born 1973), Italian politician •
Carla Ryan (born 1985), professional cyclist from Australia •
Carla Sacramento (born 1971), middle distance runner from Portugal •
Carla J. Shatz, American
neurobiologist •
Carla Shibley, Canadian para-cyclist •
Carla Maria da Silva, Brazilian footballer •
Carla Sinopoli, American anthropologist •
Carla Sozzani, Italian
art dealer •
Carla Stovall (born 1957), politician and former Attorney General of Kansas •
Carla Suárez Navarro (born 1988), Spanish tennis player •
Carla Swart (1987–2011), South African cyclist •
Carla Thomas (born 1942), Queen of Memphis Soul •
Carla Tuzzi (born 1967), retired Italian hurdler •
Carla Ulbrich, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and author •
Carla Van Zon, New Zealand artistic director •
Carla Werner, singer and songwriter from New Zealand •
Carla White (1951–2007), American jazz vocalist •
Carla Witte (1889–1943), German-Uruguayan painter, sculptor, and teacher •
Carla Woodcock (born 1998), English actress •
Carla Yules (born 1996), Indonesian beauty queen •
Carla Zampatti (1938–2021), fashion designer and businesswoman == Fictional characters ==