Charles Gotthold Reichel (14 July 1751 – 18 April 1825) was a Moravian bishop.
In 1784 he went to the United States in order to open a boarding school for boys at Nazareth, Pennsylvania, which was still in operation by the end of the 19th century, and over which he presided, as its first principal, for 16 years.
Having been appointed presiding bishop of the southern district of the Moravian church, he was consecrated to the episcopacy in 1801.
In 1811 he was appointed presiding bishop of the northern district of the church, and moved to Bethlehem.
In 1818, he attended the general synod at Herrnhut, Saxony, after which he remained in Europe and retired from active service.