Charles de Rohan (30 September 1655 – 10 October 1727) was a French nobleman.
Born Charles de Rohan, his father was prince de Guéméné and ranked as one of the princes étrangers at the French court, by virtue of the House of Rohans claimed descent from the Dukes of Brittany His mother was Jeanne Armande de Schomberg.
Her half sister was Jeanne Baptiste d'Albert de Luynes, mistress of Victor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy.
Charles was then wed to Charlotte Élisabeth de Cochefilet (styled Mademoiselle de Vauvineux prior to marriage) on 30 November 1679, just nine months after Marie Anne's death.
His male line descendants currently live in Austria, having fled France during the French Revolution.