Karmel name meaning

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Updated: March 15th, 2024
Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Hebrew and Latin
Usage: Finnish, Swedish and Danish
Pronunciation: k(a)-rmel
Meaning: Garden and Fruit Garden
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What does Karmel mean?

The odd unisex name Karmel has its origin in Hebrew is used principally in Swedish, Finnish and Danish. Karmel is version of desirable and biblical Carmelo. Carmelo is form of widely accepted and persistent Carmela.

Also Carmelo is a variant of evergreen and popular Carmen. Originated from Latin and Hebrew, Odd Carmelo, Carmelo means "Garden, Fruit Garden and Our Lady of Mount Carmel".

How do I pronounce Karmel?

The most common pronunciation of two syllabled Karmel is k(a)-rmel. kar-mel is another way(s) to say the name.

Variants of Karmel

Karmeley, Carmelo, Carmela, Carmen, Carmea, Carmelia, Carmel, Caniad, Charmaine, Ana Carmen

How popular is the name Karmel?

Karmel is an uncommon baby name in United States, although it has been in use since 1955 but could not make beyond the top 5000. Over 147 people have been named Karmel in United States.

Karmel is a common name in Israel while somewhat familiar name in India, Indonesia, Lebanon, DR Congo and Iraq. As per our evaluation, over 4000 people has been named Karmel globally.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
2018136936
2012122415
2007123575
2006742210
198191006
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Here's what numbers has to say about Karmel

Helping others makes your heart happy. You have no enemies. When it comes to relationships, you hate monogamy and easily fall in and out of love. You want to achieve a great success and accomplish your dreams in order to prove yourself you can do it. Instead of running over people on your way to success, you teach them how to find their own path and how to succeed. You are daring and courageous.

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  •  Dagnar - Meaning of Dagnar is New Day is used mainly in Swedish and Finnish has its origin in Old Norse is bestowed upon boys. Dagnar is manly variation of Dagny.
  •  Bierrán - The boy name Bierrán is used particulary in Sami language. Bierrán is form of Biera in Sami language
  •  Feykir is used particulary in Old Norse and Icelandic is of Old Norse origin and a boy name, Feykir means "Blowing, Tossing, Rushing, Fire"

Famous people named Karmel

  • Karmel Kandreva, Arberesh writer and poet

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