Carmel

What does the baby name Carmel mean? Learn about what Carmel means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Carmel - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Carmel
C-A-R-M-E-L, is a 6-letter male given name.
Pronunciation of Carmel
kar MEL
Meaning of Carmel
Garden or vineyard, a vineyard, garden, orchard.
Origin of Carmel
The name 'Carmel' has its origins in Hebrew. It is derived from the Hebrew word 'karmel', which means 'vineyard' or 'garden'. In biblical times, the region of Mount Carmel in Israel was known for its fertile land and abundant vineyards, which likely contributed to the name's origin.
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Popularity of Carmel
The name 'Carmel' has had varying levels of popularity throughout history. In the United States, it was most popular in the early to mid-20th century, peaking in the 1930s. However, it has declined in usage since then and is now considered a less common name.
Carmel currently has 1 like, and is in the top 14% of liked boy's names. The name Adom is slightly more popular than Carmel.

Etymology of Carmel

As mentioned earlier, the name 'Carmel' is derived from the Hebrew word 'karmel', which means 'vineyard' or 'garden'. The word itself is rooted in the Semitic language family and is associated with agricultural abundance and fertility.

Cultural Significance of Carmel

The name 'Carmel' holds cultural significance in both Hebrew and Christian contexts. In Hebrew culture, the region of Mount Carmel is considered a place of natural beauty and spiritual significance. It is mentioned numerous times in the Bible and is associated with the prophet Elijah and his confrontation with the prophets of Baal.

In Christian tradition, Mount Carmel is also associated with the Virgin Mary. The Carmelite Order, a Catholic religious order, takes its name from this mountain and has a strong devotion to the Virgin Mary.