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The name Carson is of Scandinavian origin and means “Son of marsh-dwellers.” Originally a surname, Carson is most recognized from American scout Kit Carson.
Carson is baby boy name mainly popular in Christian religion and its main origin is Gaelic. Carson name meanings is Son of carr.
Carson Surname Meaning. Carson is a name of Scottish origin, possibly from a long lost place-name. The first record of the name occurred in Dumfries in the 13th century in the form of Acarson. The Corsans or Carsans were a long-standing Dumfries family.
The name Carson is a girl’s name of Scottish origin meaning “son of the marsh dwellers”. Very popular surname choice — it’s in the Boys’ Top 100 — beginning to catch on for girls.
Carson is a name that evokes logical reasoning. You are possibly intelligent, intuitive, graceful, and even a psychic. Interest in spirituality and mysticism is a strong possibility in your quest for truth. Sometimes you are not friendly and do not like to spend time with other people.
Carson is a surname of Scottish and Irish origin. …
Carson is one of the most long-running popular androgynous baby names, with a dash of the Wild West via the legendary Missouri frontiersman Kit Carson. Dating back to when it was the name of Nancy Drew’s Dad, Carson is still steadily in the Top 100 baby names.
In English Baby Names the meaning of the name Karsen is: Son who lives in the swamp; son of Carr.
The surname Carson frequency/commonness ranks as follows in the British Isles: England (1,048th), Scotland (448th), Wales (1,163rd), Ireland (1,357th) and Northern Ireland (73rd). In England, it ranks highest in Cumberland. In Scotland, it ranks highest in Kirkcudbright.
While the masculine given name Carson has been on the U.S. popularity charts for over 100 years, Karson only first appeared in 1999 (Carsen is another altered spelling which debuted on the charts in 2008). Oh, and watch out little boys, because a female “Karsyn” just came to town.
Carsen was the 1244th most popular boys name and 5129th most popular girls name. In 2020 there were 147 baby boys and only 24 baby girls named Carsen. 1 out of every 12,459 baby boys and 1 out of every 72,960 baby girls born in 2020 are named Carsen.
A marine biologist and nature writer, Rachel Carson catalyzed the global environmental movement with her 1962 book Silent Spring.
The Scottish meaning of Carson is, son of marsh dwellers. Whereas, the English meaning of Carson is, boy born in the swamp. Individuals with the name Carson are relaxed and love quiet time. Most Carson’s go on to be philosophers, scholars, and teachers.
Carter | Christopher |
Charles | Caleb |
Christian | Colton |
Cameron | Connor |
Cooper | Carson |
Karsyn is an American coinage created as a feminine form of the popular boy’s name Carson. Carson is the transferred use of a Scottish surname with unknown origins most likely derived from a place name (although the “-son” suffix would suggest a patronymic origin).
Place | Incidence | Frequency |
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United States | 77,683 | 1:4,666 |
Canada | 8,166 | 1:4,512 |
England | 6,158 | 1:9,048 |
Australia | 5,432 | 1:4,970 |
Taylor is a surname used in the British Isles of French origin which came from the Norman occupational surname (meaning tailor) in France. derived from the Old French tailleur (“cutter”), which derived from the Catalan Tauler meaning cutting board, or the Galician Tello meaning tile.
The name Taylor is a boy’s name of English origin meaning “tailor”. Taylor was much more popular throughout the 1990s for both genders than it is today.
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as a boys’ name has the meaning “son of the marsh-dwellers”. Carsen is a variant form of Carson (Scottish, Old English): mainly Scottish surname.
Deceased (1907–1964)
She believed that humankind’s arrogance and unconstrained faith in technology, unless checked by spiritual values and a deep ecological ethic, would ultimately lead to disaster. Rachel Carson was raised by a devout Presbyterian mother, Rachel McLean Carson, whose father, the Rev.