The baby name Karmel is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "KAHR-muhl".
Karmel is Hebrew in Origin.
Karmel is a name of Hebrew origin, meaning "vineyard" or "garden". It is derived from the Hebrew word "kerem", which refers to a vineyard or orchard. The name has a long history, dating back to biblical times, where it was used to describe the fertile land of Israel. In the Old Testament, Mount Carmel is mentioned as the site of a famous battle between the prophet Elijah and the prophets of the pagan god Baal.
Karmel is a unisex name, although it is more commonly used for girls. The pronunciation of Karmel is KAR-mel, with the emphasis on the first syllable. The name is often spelled with a "C" instead of a "K", as in the case of the famous mountain range in California, but the "K" spelling is more common for personal names.
The name Karmel is a beautiful and meaningful choice for parents looking for a name with biblical roots and a connection to nature. The name's components, "kerem" and "el", both have significant meanings in Hebrew. "Kerem" is a symbol of fertility and abundance, while "el" is a reference to God. Together, they create a name that is both strong and feminine, with a rich history and a timeless appeal.