Carter (name)

Carter is a family name, and also may be a given name. Carter is of Irish, Scottish and English origin and is an occupational name given to one who transports goods by cart or wagon ultimately of Irish and Celtic derivation and an Irish reduced form of the name McCarter or the Scottish-Gaelic Mac Artair with Mc meaning son of and its appearance and pronunciation as Carter being the Anglicized form of the Irish Mac Artúir.[2][3] The name is related to the Gaelic word cairt meaning cart, and ultimately from the Latin carettarius. Additionally, in Gaelic, the word "cairtear", which means tourist or sojourner, is also related. It is the 44th most common surname in the United States, 56th most common in England, 428th most common in Ireland where it is found with greatest frequency in County Laois as the 70th most common surname, and 274th in Scotland.[1]

Carter (name)
Origin
Language(s)Latin, Gaelic
Meaning"transports goods by cart"
Region of originIreland, Scotland, England
Other names
Variant form(s)McCarter MacArthur McArthur McCarthy Carty
Frequency Comparisons:[1]

People of European heritage bearing this surname may trace their ancestors back to Ireland, England or Scotland. Within the past 150 years, the Carter surname has been adopted widely by African Americans taken from slavemasters by former slaves upon the Emancipation and 13th Amendment or through the common mixing found between Irish immigrants and free African Americans. This name is common among African Americans capable of tracing their roots back to the southern United States or Caribbean from the early 20th century onward, with some 35% of name holders of Carter in the United States being of African-American descent and it being the 22nd most common surname for Black Americans.

People with the surname

A

  • Ad Carter (1895–1957), American comic strip cartoonist
  • Adam Carter (footballer) (born 1994), Australian rules footballer from Western Australia
  • Adrian Carter (born 1959), British architect
  • Aimee Carter (born 1986), American writer
  • Al Carter, (born 1952), American journalist
  • Alan Carter (disambiguation)
  • Albert Carter (disambiguation)
  • Alex Carter (disambiguation)
  • Ali Carter (born 1979), English professional snooker player
  • Allen 'Big Al' Carter (1947-2008), American artist
  • Ally Carter (born 1974), American author
  • Amanda Carter (born 1964), Australian Paralympic basketball player
  • Amon G. Carter (1879–1955), publisher of the newspaper Fort Worth Star-Telegram
  • Amy Carter (born 1967), youngest child of former U.S. president Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn
  • Amy Carter (Georgia politician), American politician
  • Andre Carter (born 1979), American football defensive end
  • Andrew Carter (disambiguation)
  • Angela Carter (1940–1992), English novelist and journalist
  • Anita Carter (1933–1999), American singer-songwriter
  • Ann Carter (1936–2014), American actress
  • Ann Carter (rioter) (died 1629), English activist
  • Anne Hill Carter Lee, (1773–1829), American, mother of Confederate General Robert E. Lee
  • Anson Carter (born 1974), Canadian professional ice hockey player
  • Anthony Carter (disambiguation)
  • A. P. Carter (1891–1960), American country music musician, founder of the Carter Family musical group
  • April Carter, British academic and political activist
  • Arnold Carter (1918–1989), American baseball player
  • Asa Earl Carter (1925–1979), American speechwriter; novelist under the pseudonym Forrest Carter
  • Ashley Carter (born 1995), English footballer
  • Ashton Carter (born 1954), American physicist, Harvard University professor, and US Secretary of Defense

B

C

D

E

F

G

  • Gary Carter (1954–2012), American professional baseball player
  • Geoff Carter (born 1943), English footballer
  • Geoffrey Carter (born 1979), Australian-American composer, musician, producer, physicist, and engineer
  • George Carter (disambiguation)
  • Gerald Emmett Carter (1912–2003), Cardinal Archbishop of Toronto
  • Gerald Carter (born 1957), American football wide receiver
  • Glenn Carter (born 1964), English stage actor and singer–songwriter
  • Gloria Carter Spann (1926–1990), motorcyclist and sister of Jimmy Carter
  • G. R. Carter (born 1968), American Quarter Horse Jockey
  • Granville Carter, (1920–1992) American sculptor. Nicknamed "Dany Carter"
  • Graydon Carter (born 1949), Canadian-born American journalist
  • Greg Carter (disambiguation)
  • G. S. Carter (1910–1988), New Zealand surveyor and road engineer

H

I

  • Ian Carter (born 1967), British-born Canadian soccer player

J

  • Jack Carter (disambiguation)
  • Jamal Carter (born 1994), American football player
  • James Carter (disambiguation)
  • James Pratt Carter (1915-2000), American military officer and politician
  • Janette Carter (1923–2006), American musician
  • Janis Carter (1913-1994), American actress
  • Jared Carter (Latter Day Saints) (1801–1849), American religious leader
  • Jared Carter (born 1939), American poet
  • Jason Carter (disambiguation)
  • Jeff Carter (disambiguation)
  • Jenny Carter (born 1931), Canadian politician, former cabinet minister
  • Jermaine Carter Jr. (born 1995), American football player
  • Jerome Carter (athlete) (born 1963), American high jumper, former co-American record holder, 1988
  • Jerome Carter (born 1982), American football safety
  • Jesse F. Carter (1873–1943), American associate justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court
  • Jesse W. Carter (1888-1959), American associate justice of the California Supreme Court
  • Jevon Carter (born 1995), American basketball player
  • Jill Carter-Hansen (née Carter, born 1941), New Zealand-born illustrator, author and filmmaker
  • Jill P. Carter (born 1964), American politician in Maryland
  • Jim Carter, various people - see James Carter (disambiguation)
  • Jimmy Carter (born 1924), former U.S. president
  • J. J. Carter (1832–1907), American politician
  • Joan Carter (born 1943), American businesswoman and philanthropist
  • Joanne Carter (born 1980), Australian figure skating Olympian
  • Joseph Carter (disambiguation), includes people named Joe Carter
  • John Carter (disambiguation), includes people named Johnny Carter
  • Jon Carter (American football) (born 1965), American football defensive lineman
  • Jon Carter (born 1970), English DJ and businessman
  • Jonathan Carter (disambiguation)
  • Joseph Carter (disambiguation)
  • Josiah Carter (1813–1868), American politician in Connecticut
  • June Carter (1929–2003), American country singer, wife of Johnny Cash
  • Justin Carter (born 1987), American basketball player

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L

M

N

  • Nathan Carter (born 1990), Irish country singer
  • Neil Carter (disambiguation)
  • Nell Carter (1948–2003), American singer and actress
  • Nelson Victor Carter (1887–1916), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Nick Carter (disambiguation), includes people named Nicholas Carter
  • Nigel Carter (born 1947), English environmentalist and politician
  • Nina Carter (born 1952), British model
  • Norah Carter (1881–1966), New Zealand photographer

O

P

  • Pamela Carter (born 1949), American lawyer; Indiana Attorney General (1993–97)
  • Pat Carter (born 1966), American football tight end
  • Patrick Carter (disambiguation)
  • Paul Carter (disambiguation)
  • Perry Carter (born 1971), American football defensive back
  • Peter Carter (disambiguation)
  • Philip Carter (1927–2015), Scottish-born football director
  • Phillip Carter (disambiguation)
  • Pip Carter, English actor

Q

R

S

  • Sam Carter (disambiguation)
  • Sammy Carter (1878 – 8 June 1948), English-born Australian cricketer
  • Samuel Carter (disambiguation)
  • Sara Carter (1898–1979), American country music musician
  • Sarah Carter (born 1980), Canadian actress
  • Scott Carter (New Zealand administrator), New Zealand sports administrator
  • Scott Carter (Australia rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s
  • Shawn Corey Carter (born 1969), American rapper better known as Jay Z
  • Shayne Carter (born 1964), New Zealand rock singer
  • Shonie Carter (born 1972), American mixed martial artist
  • Shy Carter (born 1984), American songwriter, record producer and singer
  • Sol Carter (1908–2006), American baseball pitcher
  • Sonny Carter (1947–1991), American physician, astronaut, naval officer and professional soccer player
  • Stacy Carter (born 1970), known as Miss Kitty or The Kat, American professional wrestler
  • Stephen Carter (disambiguation)
  • Steve Carter (disambiguation), includes people named Steven Carter
  • Sue Carter (born 1956), Australian politician
  • Sydney Carter (1915–2004), English poet and songwriter: "Lord of the Dance"

T

  • Terry Carter (born 1928), American actor and filmmaker
  • Thomas Carter (disambiguation)
  • Tim Carter (disambiguation)
  • Timothy Carter (disambiguation)
  • Toby Carter (1910–1988), New Zealand surveyor and road engineer
  • Todd Carter (born 1986), American football placekicker
  • Tom Carter (disambiguation)
  • Tony Carter (disambiguation)
  • Troy Carter (disambiguation)
  • Tyler Carter (born 1991), American singer-songwriter
  • Tyron Carter (born 1985), French singer and rapper
  • Tyrone Carter (born 1976), American football defensive back

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Y

  • Yannick Carter (born 1984), Canadian football linebacker
  • Yvonne Carter (1959–2009), British doctor and Dean of Warwick Medical School

People with the given name

Carter
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameGaelic
Meaning"transports goods by cart"
Region of originIreland, Scotland, England
  • Carter Beauford (born 1957), American drummer and founding member of the Dave Matthews Band
  • Carter Blackburn (born 1979), American sportscaster
  • Carter Braxton (1736–1797), American signer of the Declaration of Independence, representative of Virginia
  • Carter Burwell (born 1955), American composer of film soundtracks
  • Carter Camp (1941–2013) Carter Camp was an American Indian Movement activist. Camp played a leading role in the 1972 Trail of Broken Treaties.
  • Carter Camper (born 1988), American ice hockey player
  • Carter Coughlin (born 1997), American football player
  • Carter Glass (1858–1946), American politician from Virginia
  • Carter Harrison, Sr. (1825–1893), assassinated mayor of Chicago
  • Carter Harrison, Jr. (1860–1953), mayor of Chicago
  • Carter Bassett Harrison (c. 1756–1808), American politician from Virginia, brother of U.S. president William Henry Harrison
  • Carter Hart (born 1998), Canadian ice hockey goaltender
  • Carter Jenkins (born 1991), American actor, starred in Surface
  • Carter B. Magruder (1900–1988), United States Army general
  • Carter O'Donnell (born 1998), American football player
  • Carter Page (born 1971), American petroleum industry consultant and a former foreign-policy adviser to Donald Trump
  • Carter Stanley (1925–1966), American bluegrass musician; one of The Stanley Brothers
  • Carter G. Woodson (1875–1950), American historian, author, journalist, founder of Black History Month

Fictional characters

Given name

  • Carter (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), a character from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  • Carter-A259, a Spartan in Halo: Reach
  • Lt. Carter Blake, in the video game Heavy Rain
  • Carter Grayson, in the Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue TV series
  • Carter Hall, the Golden Age DC Comics super-hero Hawkman
  • Carter Hayes, in the 1990 film Pacific Heights
  • Carter Horton, in three films in the Final Destination series
  • Carter Kane, in The Kane Chronicles trilogy
  • Carter Mason, character in the 2009 Disney Channel Movie Princess Protection Program, played by Selena Gomez
  • Carter Pewterschmidt, father of Lois Griffin in the animated TV series Family Guy
  • Carter Slade, the real name of the masked western hero the Phantom Rider (originally known as Ghost Rider)
  • Carter Stevens, main character in the television series Finding Carter
  • Carter Davis, a character in Happy Death Day and Happy Death Day 2U, played by Israel Broussard

Surname

See also

  • Justice Carter (disambiguation)
  • Cartter, given name and surname
  • McCarter, surname

References

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