| Pronunciation | EN: kär'mē; CAT: kär'mā; GAL: kär'mē. | 
|---|---|
| Gender | female | 
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Hebrew and Greek, respectively | 
| Meaning | "garden" and "harvester" | 
| Region of origin | Spain, English-speaking countries | 
| Other names | |
| Related names | Carmelita, Carmelito, Carmelina, Carmelino, Carmella, Carmela, Carmelo, Carmel, Carmen, Carmina, Carmine, Carmo | 
| The "garden" origin is from Hebrew karmel; the "harvester" origin is from Greek Karmē; the two origins are unrelated | |
Carme is a feminine given name of two separate origins. The first is a Galician and Catalan form of Hebrew karmel, "garden". The second is from Greek Karmē, whose name means "she who cuts the grain", from keirein, "to cut".
People
- Carme Figueras, a Catalan politician
 - Carme Laura Gil, a Catalan professor
 - Carme Pinós, a Catalan architect
 - Carme Riera, a Catalan professor
 - Carme Ruscalleda, a Catalan chef
 
Other
- Carme (mythology), a figure in Greek mythology.
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Carme
 - All pages with titles containing Carme
 - Carle, surnames
 - Carle (given name)
 - Karmei Tzur
 - Carmen (given name)
 
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