The first name Carmel is of Hebrew, Latin, Celtic, Biblical, English origin. It is often a boy or girl name. It has the following meaning(s):
Hebrew: Garden
Hebrew: Garden or Vinyard. Famous Bearer: the Name of a Mountain in Isreal. The Carmelite Order of Mendicant Friars Was Founded in the Th Century on Mount Carmel
Latin: Fruitful Orchard, As Mount Carmel in Palestine
Celtic: From the Vinyard
Biblical: Circumcised Lamb, Harvest, Full of Ears of Corn
Biblical: Circumcised Lamb, Harvest, Full of Ears of Corn
Carinen(Hebrew) Variant of Carmel: Garden or Vinyard. Famous Bearer: the Name of a Mountain in Isreal. The Carmelite Order of Mendicant Friars Was Founded in the Th Century on Mount Carmel
Carmelita(Hebrew) Variant of Carmel: Garden or Vinyard. Famous Bearer: the Name of a Mountain in Isreal. The Carmelite Order of Mendicant Friars Was Founded in the Th Century on Mount Carmel
Carmella(Latin) Fruitful Orchard, As Mount Carmel in Palestine
Carmen(Spanish) Garden. The Spanish Form of the Hebrew Carmel. Famous Bearer: Bizet's Opera 'Carmen', First Performed In
Carnela(Hebrew) Variant of Carmel: Garden or Vinyard. Famous Bearer: the Name of a Mountain in Isreal. The Carmelite Order of Mendicant Friars Was Founded in the Th Century on Mount Carmel
Elita(Latin) Chosen One. Also Short Form for Carmelita
Karmel(Latin) Fruitful Orchard, As Mount Carmel in Palestine
Karmelle(Latin) Fruitful Orchard, As Mount Carmel in Palestine
Karmen(Spanish) Variant of Carmel - 'Fruitful Orchard' As Mount Carmel in Palestine
Karmina(English) Variant of Carmen. Fruitful Orchard, As Mount Carmel in Palestine