Carthage name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Welsh
Usage: English and Welsh
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Carthage
Meaning: The Anglicized Form of the Irish Carthach and Loving
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What does Carthage mean?

Carthage is used specifically in Welsh and English, Carthage means "The Anglicized Form of the Irish Carthach or Loving" has its roots in Welsh is bestowed upon baby boys. Carthage is a variant form of Caradog.

Caradog's origin is Welsh, meaning of Caradog is "Affection and Amiable" is used predominantly in Welsh and English.

Variants of Carthage

Caradog, Caradawg

Names that rhyme with Carthage

How popular is the name Carthage?

Carthage is a rare baby name in Ireland and may not be used now. As per our estimate, over 70 babies have been bestowed Carthage around the globe.

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What numerology tells about Carthage?

Since you trapped yourself inside rules, restrictions, religion, you've imprisoned your soul in one state. You love life and life loves you. You are not like other people. You can't get used to a boring life and monotony. You are compassionate, aware, and full of understanding. You often make other feel like they are better than you in order to make them feel good about themselves. If a person doesn't love you as you imagined, you suppose they don't love you at all.

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Famous people named Carthage

  • Carthage the Elder, Irish bishop and abbot in the sixth century

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