Female and male first names.

CARMICHAEL

Male

Distinctive Scottish given name derived from the surname Carmichael, which means "song of Michael.

CARMIE

Female

Rare, unisex given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Italian 'song' or Hebrew 'vineyard'.

CARMIE

Male

Unique Hebrew girls' name meaning "violet" or "dark red", associated with royalty, creativity, and strength. It was also the name of one of King David's warriors in biblical times.

CARMILA

Female

Carmila, of Italian origin, means 'song' or 'hymn' in Latin and gained popularity through Sheridan Le Fanu's 1872 Gothic novella, although its roots trace back to ancient Roman culture.

CARMILITA

Female

Italian female name that generally means 'sweet' or 'cherished', potentially derived from the Latin male name Carmelus, or variant of Carmina meaning 'song'.

CARMILLA

Female

Italian name derived from Latin 'carmen', meaning 'song' or 'poem', originally referring to magical incantations in ancient Roman culture.

CARMILLE

Female

Rare Italian feminine name derived from the Latin word "carmen," meaning "song" or "hymn.

CARMIN

Male

Carmen is a Spanish origin name derived from the Latin word 'carmen', meaning 'song' or 'poem'.

CARMIN

Female

Italian origin name meaning "song" or "chant," traditionally given to boys expected to have strong voices or become singers.

CARMINA

Female

Latin-derived female given name meaning 'song' or 'poem,' originating from the Latin word 'cantare.'

CARMINDY

Female

Latin-derived female given name whose origin traces back to "carmen," meaning "song" or "poem," combined with "-indy," likely from the Indo-European element "-ind," signifying "fire.

CARMINE

Male

Italian given name of Sicilian origin that signifies strength and passion. Derived from the Latin word 'carmen', meaning 'song' or 'poem', it originally referred to someone musical or poetic but now represents a fiery nature, much like its deep red dye namesake.

CARMINE

Female

Italian given name derived from the Latin word 'carmen,' meaning "song" or "poem," and also associated with the color crimson.

CARMINIA

Female

Uncommon Italian feminine given name derived from "carminio," meaning "crimson" or "deep red.

CARMINO

Male

Italian boys' name derived from 'carmino', meaning 'song' or 'melody'. Traditionally given to children born into musical families, it has been carried by notable figures like brigand Carmine Crocco and mobster Carmine Tommasicchio throughout history.

CARMISHA

Female

Unique African American girls' name created by combining Carmen and Mishael, with no specific meaning but often associated with song and biblical connotations.

CARMITA

Female

Charming Spanish name derived from "carmen," meaning "song" or "poem," with the suffix "-ita" denoting endearment.

CARMON

Male

Unique Spanish given name derived from "carmín", meaning "red". Traditionally male, it now suits girls too.

CARMON

Female

Rare Latin-derived given name meaning 'song' or 'hymn', originally used in ancient Rome to denote sacred poetry. Today, it's chosen for its musical connections and unique quality.

CARMONI

Female

Uncommon yet elegant Italian surname derived from the city of Como, with a meaning that reflects its geographical origin but is not explicitly defined.

CARMYA

Female

Rare and captivating Hebrew female given name derived from "karmel," meaning "vineyard" or "garden.

CARMYN

Female

Uncommon yet elegant Irish name derived from "Carmina", meaning "song" or "poem".

CARMYNE

Male

Rare French-derived name meaning 'crimson' or 'scarlet', evoking elegance and passion.

CARMYNN

Female

Unique Welsh name with interpretations ranging from "song" or "melody" to "freeholder" or "landowner". Despite being relatively uncommon, it has gained popularity in recent years due to its charming sound and distinctive character.

CARNA

Female

Irish origin, meaning 'little rock', derived from the Irish word 'carran'.

CARNATION

Female

Distinctive Latin-derived given name, originally meaning 'flesh' and popular among medieval Christians.

CARNEAL

Male

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'carne', meaning 'flesh'. It was occasionally used in medieval England and is now rarely encountered despite its unique, earthy sound.

CARNEISHA

Female

African Igbo name meaning "happy and joyful," derived from the word "Carne" which means "to make happy.

CARNEL

Male

Unique Latin-derived name originally signifying 'flesh' in ancient Roman times.

CARNELIA

Female

Rare Latin-origin female name, potentially derived from the carnation flower or carnelian gemstone, or even the Roman family name Carneolus meaning flesh.

CARNELIUS

Male

Rare Latin-derived name meaning "strong like a horn," historically used less frequently than its shorter form Cornelius.

CARNELL

Male

English name derived from Old English "carne" meaning 'meat' or 'flesh', and "-ell", indicating a small stream. Its unique meaning, 'small flesh stream', reflects a strong connection to nature and the elements.

CARNELL

Female

African-derived name of Yoruba origin, meaning "strength" or "power," popularized by celebrities like Carnell Lake and Young Thug.

CARNELLA

Female

Italian-derived name meaning "little meat" or "small piece of flesh," historically used as a term of endearment for young girls, particularly in southern Italy's Campania and Sicily regions.

CARNES

Male

English name originally derived from 'carne', meaning 'meat', used as a nickname for those involved in the meat trade.

CARNESHA

Female

Uncommon American given name invented by Alice Walker for her novel "The Color Purple".

CARNESHIA

Female

Carneshia, of African American origin, is a blend of Lena Horne and Eartha Kitt's names, embodying elegance, talent, and strength, and often associated with positivity, creativity, and independence.

CARNETTA

Female

African-derived female name meaning 'generous' or 'noble', popular among African Americans since the mid-20th century.

CARNEY

Female

Irish given name derived from 'Ó Catharnaigh', meaning 'descendant of little champion'.

CARNEY

Male

Uncommon English given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Ó Cearnaigh, which means 'warlike' or 'valiant'.