Carmel

Carmel means a fertile and rich land or God's vineyard, drawing reference to a place known for its beauty and lushness in biblical times.

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Carmel is derived from Hebrew, originating from the biblical place name Mount Carmel in northern Israel, which means 'vineyard' or 'orchard of God.' The name reflects the fruitfulness and beauty of the area.

  • Babies named Carmel in the US in 2023:
    Female: 12
    Male: 7
  • Nicknames: Carm, Carma, Carrie, Mel, Carmen.
  • Full Names: Carmelo, Carmela, Carmella, Carman, Carmina.
  • Famous Namesakes: Carmel Quinn-singer, Carmel Myers-actress, Carmel McCourt-singer, Carmel Budiardjo-human rights activist, Carmel Keogh-author.
  • Gender: Typically a female name but can also be used for males.
  • Numerology: According to numerology, the name Carmel is associated with the number 9. This number conveys a sense of enlightenment, compassion, and humanism. People with this number often strive to make the world a better place and possess a strong sense of responsibility.

Carmel is not among the most popular names currently, often seen as unique and distinctive. It was more frequently used in the mid-20th century but still retains a certain classic charm.

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