Carmon

Carmon is a British surname that has its roots in Scottish and Irish origins. It is derived from the Gaelic name "MacShurrum," meaning "son of Gilla Shrive," indicating a possible association with a religious figure.

The Carmon surname is relatively rare in Britain, with most of its bearers clustered in specific regions, particularly in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The name may have been brought to these areas by immigrants or through historical migrations.

Individuals with the Carmon surname have diverse backgrounds and occupations. Some may have ancestral ties to Gaelic-speaking communities, while others may have adopted the name due to marriages, adoptions, or other circumstances. Research into genealogical records and historical documents can provide insights into the specific origins and branches of the Carmon family tree.

Variants of the Carmon surname may exist, reflecting different spellings or pronunciation over time. People interested in tracing their Carmon lineage are encouraged to consult relevant archives, genealogical databases, and local records to uncover more about their family history and heritage.

There are approximately 106 people named Carmon in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Carmon.

Origin: English

Region of origin: British Isles

Country of origin: England

Religion of origin: Christian

Language of origin: English

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Anthony
  • Arie
  • Barry
  • Eyal
  • George
  • Kevin
  • Mark
  • Neal
  • Paul
  • Peter
  • Ran
  • Robert
  • Stephen

Female

  • Audrey
  • Karen
  • Mary
  • Michelle
  • Natalie
  • Pamela
  • Sabrina
  • Samantha
  • Tracey
  • Victoria

Similar and related surnames

Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.

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