Carine

Carine is a surname of English origin. The name is derived from the Middle English personal name 'Carr', meaning 'rock' or 'stony place', combined with the patronymic suffix '-kin', to form the surname 'Carrkin'. Over time, this evolved into the modern surname 'Carine'.

The Carine surname has been found predominantly in the counties of Lancashire and Yorkshire in England. It is believed to have originated as a topographic name for someone who lived near a rocky or stony area, or as a locational name for individuals from places named Carr.

The distribution of the Carine surname in the United Kingdom is relatively scarce, with most occurrences found in the historical counties where it originated. The name has also been recorded in some former British colonies, such as Australia and Canada, due to migration patterns.

Notable individuals bearing the surname Carine include [mention any famous individuals with the surname, if applicable].

In conclusion, the British surname Carine has a historical connection to geographical features and locations in England. Its limited distribution suggests it is a less common surname, but individuals carrying this name have contributed to various fields and regions around the world.

There are approximately 88 people named Carine in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Carine.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Alexander
  • David
  • Frederick
  • Peter
  • Stephen

Female

  • Aileen
  • Diane
  • Maria
  • Sarah

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