Karmel
KAR-mel
Karmel is a unisex name of Hebrew origin, meaning “Likely a variant of Carmel (garden) or inspired by Mount Carmel. This name conveys a sense of natural beauty.”, and peaked in popularity in 1966.
What Karmel Means
“Likely a variant of Carmel (garden) or inspired by Mount Carmel. This name conveys a sense of natural beauty.”
The Story of Karmel
This name is like the scent of blooming flowers on a mountainside, carrying the essence of natural beauty.
Karmel, likely a variant of Carmel, finds its origins in Hebrew, evoking the verdant Mount Carmel, often translated as 'garden' or 'vineyard.' Its popularity peaked in the mid-1960s, suggesting a time when its gentle, natural imagery resonated deeply.
You imagine this name for a child who will possess a loving and gentle spirit. They will bring a sense of calm and natural grace into your lives, a creative soul who finds joy in the simple, beautiful things.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#10 in 1966
Total Births
158
First Recorded
1955
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