Carter
Carter is a surname which originally meant a person who hauls goods in a cart. It comes from the Gaelic and Celtic word cairt (cart). Being of Gaelic and Celtic origins the name originated in Ireland and Scotland and later migrated to England where it was reduced to its English pronunciation and form. However, this name stems from a few common surnames, the names being McCarthy, McArthur and McCarter.
People with this surname may trace their ancestors back to Ireland, many of these name holders ancestors escaped Ireland during the Irish diaspora heading to Great Britain, the American colonies typically the colonies of New York, Massachusetts, Georgia and Virginia. Other immigrants entered the United States later during the Great Famine of Ireland in the 1840s and later. The Irish counties with the highest amount of families having this surname are Laois, Galway, Meath and Leitrim; Laois seems to be the place where most Carters settled or where the name began in origin. Within the past 150 to 200 years, the Carter surname has been adopted widely by the African American community, either with ethnic black and Irish mixing or taken from slavemasters by former slaves. This name is common among African Americans capable of tracing their roots back to the southern United States from the early 20th century onward.
People with the name Carter
- Carter (name), a surname
In politics
- Jimmy Carter, 39th president of the United States
- Ashton Carter (born 1954), American physicist, Harvard University professor, and United States Secretary of Defense
- Gary Carter, Jr., member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, effective 2016
In fiction
- Carter (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), cartoon character
- Chick Carter, Detective 1946 Columbia film serial
- John Carter of Mars, protagonist of the Barsoom series by Edgar Rice Burroughs
- John Carter (ER), character from the NBC drama ER
- Samantha Carter or Carter, main character in the TV series Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis
- Carter Kane, character in The Kane Chronicles
- Zebadiah John Carter, a protagonist of The Number of the Beast by Robert A. Heinlein
- Randolph Carter, recurring character in the writings of author H.P. Lovecraft
In literature
- Angela Carter, English novelist
- Carter Brown
- Jackie Carter (1953-2016), African-American writer and editor
In science
- Howard Carter (1874-1939), English archaeologist, discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun
In music
- Elliott Carter. American composer
- June Carter Cash, American country singer
- The Carter Family, traditional American folk music
- Carter, American songwriter and producer
- Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine, English indie rock band
- Dwayne Carter, American rapper Lil Wayne
- Shawn Carter (born 1969), American rapper better known as Jay Z
- Ken Carter (song), second single by Australian rock band Ammonia
- Kevin Carter (song), a 1996 song by the British band Manic Street Preachers about the photojournalist
- The Mary Ellen Carter, a 1979 song written and recorded by Stan Rogers
- S. Carter Records, American record label started by Jay Z
In the visual arts
- Carter (born 1970), professional name of American artist and film director, John Carter
In sports
- Ali Carter (born 1979), English snooker player
- Cris Carter (born 1965), American football wide receiver and analyst
- Dixie Carter, professional wrestling promoter, and current president of TNA
- Duron Carter (born 1991), American wide receiver in both American and Canadian football; son of Cris
- Ethan Carter III (born 1983), ring name of American professional wrestler Michael Hutter, currently working in TNA, and formerly known as Derrick Bateman in the WWE
- Jimmy Carter (born 1965), English footballer
- Vince Carter, professional basketball player, currently plays for Memphis Grizzlies in the NBA
Dan Carterprofessioal rugby player
In geography
- Carter Islands, Canadian Islands in the Territory of Nunavut
- Carter County, Kentucky, United States
- Carter County, Missouri, United States
- Carter County, Montana, United States
- Carter County, Oklahoma, United States
- Carter County, Tennessee, United States
- Carter, Forest County, Wisconsin, United States
- Carter, Iron County, Wisconsin, United States
- Carter, Arkansas, United States
- Carter, Mississippi, United States
- Carter, Montana, United States
- Carter, Oklahoma, United States
- Carter, South Dakota, United States
- Carter, Wisconsin, United States
- Carter, Wyoming, United States
- Carters Creek, a river in Tennessee
Other
- Carters Coach Services, a bus operating company in Suffolk, England
- Carting business, the horizontal transport of ore, coal, supplies, and waste, also called cartage
- Carter's, Inc., a clothing manufacturer of primarily baby and children's apparel
- Carter Machinery, a Virginia-based Caterpillar distributor and manufacturer of engine lubricants
- Carter's Foods, a defunct supermarket chain
- Carter (supercomputer), an installation at Purdue University
- Simon Carter, menswear retailer based in London
- David W. Carter High School, public school in Dallas, Texas
- Gerard Carter Community Center, sports venue, Staten Island, New York
- Hannah Carter Japanese Garden, in Bel Air, Los Angeles, California
- USS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23), a US Navy submarine
- Carter, a term used in some places for Teamster
See also
- Agent Carter (disambiguation)
- Carterton (disambiguation)
- Carterville (disambiguation)
- Cartersville
- Cartersburg
- All pages with titles containing Carter
External links
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