Carver

Meaning of Carver

The name Carver is a strong and distinctive choice for a baby boy, rooted in English origin. Pronounced as KAHR-vur (/ˈkɑrvər/), this name conjures images of craftsmanship and creativity, often associated with wood carving and artistry. Historically, the name Carver has seen varied popularity in the United States, reaching its peak in the mid-20th century before experiencing fluctuations in rank over the decades. Notably, it has maintained a steady presence in recent years, indicating its enduring appeal. The name Carver might also evoke cultural associations such as George Washington Carver, the renowned agricultural scientist and inventor, adding an element of historical significance and inspiration to this classic yet uncommon name.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as KAHR-vur (/ˈkɑrvər/)

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Notable People Named Carver

Carver Andress Mead is an American scientist and engineer known for his long-standing tenure as a professor at Caltech.
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