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CARRERA
FemaleThe name Carrera originates from Spanish roots, dating back to the 13th century. Derived from the Italian word 'carrera', meaning 'race' or 'course', this name was traditionally used as a surname for individuals connected to racing activities. Now popular as a given name worldwide, Carrera evokes heritage, energy, and passion.
CARRESSA
FemaleItalian name meaning "caress", carried by notable women like Brazilian model-actress Carressa Trindade and literary protagonist Caressa in Goffredo Parini's novel.
CARREY
MaleThe surname Carrey, famously carried by Canadian-American actor Jim Carrey, has unclear origins but is thought to derive from the Norman French word "caré," meaning "square." Despite its uncertain beginnings, the name has become synonymous with success and talent due to Carrey's impressive acting career in film and television.
CARREY
FemaleThe Irish surname-turned-first-name Carrey means 'rocky', derived from the Gaelic word 'carraigh'.
CARRI
FemaleUnique Hebrew female given name meaning "song" or "poem," symbolizing beauty and harmony in music or spirituality.
CARRIANA
FemaleUncommon Italian feminine name derived from "carriera," meaning career or profession.
CARRIANN
FemaleCaptivating French-derived name, a variant spelling of Caroline, meaning "strong" or "powerful".
CARRIANNA
FemaleItalian female name derived from "carrare", meaning "to shine brightly". It symbolizes brightness and stands out as a unique choice.
CARRIANNE
FemaleEnglish origin name composed of Carrie, meaning 'loving kindness', and Anne, meaning 'grace'.
CARRICK
MaleRare yet appealing Irish male given name derived from the Gaelic word 'Carraig', meaning 'rock' or 'crag', symbolizing steadfastness.
CARRIE
FemaleThe English feminine given name Carrie originates from the medieval name Cara or Kerrie, derived from the Irish Gaelic word 'carra', meaning 'beloved'.
CARRIE
MaleEnglish origin meaning 'strong' or 'vigorous', is derived from Caroline and has been associated with notable figures like Carrie Fisher of Star Wars fame and country music sensation Carrie Underwood.
CARRIEANN
FemaleCaptivating American variant of Carol, derived from Caroline, often associated with warmth and creativity.
CARRIEANNE
FemaleUnique English given name derived from Caroline, meaning "strong in holly," with a rich history dating back to medieval times.
CARRIEBELL
FemaleDistinct American name created by Stephen King for his novel "Carrie", often interpreted as 'strong and beautiful'.
CARRIELYNN
FemaleUnique Irish feminine given name derived from the surname Ó Cléirigh, meaning "descendant of Cleirigh," which translates to "illustrious" or "famous.
CARRIGAN
FemaleRare, Irish-derived given name meaning "descendant of Cairbre," with historical ties to the ancient High Kings of Ireland.
CARRIGAN
MaleIrish origin unisex name derived from Ó CorraOIN, meaning 'little rocky place'.
CARRIN
FemaleScottish name derived from Gaelic "Carn," meaning "rocky crag" or "jagged peak.
CARRINA
FemaleUnique feminine given name of Italian origin, derived from the Latin word 'carus,' meaning 'dear' or 'beloved.' It has been used historically as a form of endearment and expresses affection and warmth.
CARRINE
FemaleUnique French girl's name derived from Caroline, meaning "strong" or "bold".
CARRINGTON
FemaleEnglish origin, translates to "of the freeholders" or "of the strong," reflecting its original association with freeholders or robust areas.
CARRINGTON
MaleEnglish name derived from a surname given to people living near fortified towns, originating in Yorkshire and Northumberland regions. Its meaning translates to "fort" or "stronghold," reflecting its medieval defensive origins. Over time, Carrington evolved into a unisex given name with a rich history dating back to the 13th century.
CARRION
MaleUnique Spanish given name derived from 'carrion', meaning dead flesh or decaying matter, though it's more commonly used as a surname linked to occupations involving death or places named Carrion.
CARRIS
MaleUnique female name of Scottish origin, derived from 'cairis', meaning 'lovely' or 'graceful'.
CARRIS
FemaleRare yet distinctive Irish feminine given name derived from the surname O'Carroll, meaning 'rock'.
CARRISA
FemaleDistinctive female name of Spanish origin, derived from Carlos meaning 'freeholder' or 'strong', and ending in '-issa' to denote its feminine form.
CARRISSA
FemaleRecently coined Italian name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', derived from the word 'carro' meaning 'chariot'. Despite its modern origin, it has gained popularity in English-speaking countries.
CARROL
MaleCarroll is an Irish surname derived from 'O'Cathalain', meaning 'son of Cathal' or 'descendant of Cathal'.
CARROL
FemaleEnglish name derived from the Old English word "carole," meaning "circle dance or song." It originally served as a nickname for lively individuals before evolving into a given name.
CARROLD
MaleRare Scottish male name derived from Old Norse 'Karlfrøandi', meaning 'strong ruler'.
CARROLE
FemaleCarole is a French name meaning "freeholder" or "strong," derived from the Germanic word "karal." It peaked in popularity in English-speaking countries during the mid-20th century, notably reaching #478 in the United States in 1953.
CARROLL
MaleIrish origin, derived from Ó Cearbhaill meaning "descendant of Cearbhaill", with the personal name Cearbhaill translating to "rock" or "crag".
CARROLL
FemaleEnglish unisex name derived from Old Norse Carl, meaning "freeholder" or "strong". It gained prominence through Lewis Carroll, author of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", and was also a prominent American surname.
CARROLLE
FemaleUnique Irish name derived from the ancient Gaelic ruling family, O'Carroll, meaning 'valorous' or 'noble'.
CARROLYN
FemaleUncommon, exotic given name with unknown origins, possibly coined by its inventors for personal reasons, and without any agreed-upon meaning.
CARRON
FemaleScottish surname and given name derived from the Gaelic word "carra," meaning "rocky," referencing the rocky terrain of the River Carron, which flows through Falkirk.
CARRON
MaleRare yet distinctive Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic word 'carra', meaning 'iron'.
CARRSON
MaleCarson is an English name derived from the Scottish Gaelic Mac Carra, meaning 'son of Cara', which signifies 'loving' or 'dear'. Originally a surname from 12th-century Scotland, Carson now serves as both a surname and a popular boys' given name.
CARRY
FemaleFrench origin and means "to bear or carry". It was originally a surname but has become more common as a given name for both boys and girls.