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Carmen is a unisex given name in the Spanish language. It has two different origins, with its first root used as a nickname for Carmel, from Hebrew karmel meaning "vineyard of God", [ 2 ] which is the name of a mountain range in the Middle East .
Meaning "garden" and "of song" Region of origin: Italy, English-speaking countries: Other names; Related names: Carmelita, Carmelito, Carmelina, Carmelino, Carmella, Carmela, Carmelo, Carmel, Carmen, Carmina, Carmo, Carme: The "garden" origin from Hebrew karmel, the "of song" origin from Late Latin carmīnis; the two origins are unrelated
Carmen (French: ⓘ) is an opera in four acts by the French composer Georges Bizet.The libretto was written by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, based on the novella of the same title by Prosper Mérimée.
Carme; Pronunciation: EN: kär'mē; CAT: kär'mā; GAL: kär'mē. Gender: female: Origin; Word/name: Hebrew and Greek, respectively: Meaning "garden" and "harvester ...
The Toreador Song, also known as the Toreador March or March of the Toreadors, is the popular name for the aria " Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre" ("I return your toast to you"), from the French opera Carmen, composed by Georges Bizet to a libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy.
Carmel McCourt (born 1958), English singer; ... Carmen (given name), a diminutive nickname for Carmel; Karmel (name), list of people with a similar name; Karmiel
A carmen sepulchrale is a spell that evokes the dead from their tombs; a carmen veneficum, a "poisonous" charm. [80] Through magical practice, the word carmen comes to mean also the object on which a spell is inscribed, hence a charm in the physical sense. [81]
Carmen (Barney Kessel album), 1959; Carmen, an EP by Carmen Rasmusen "Carmen", a 1964 guitar instrumental by Rob E.G.; Carmen, a 1968 instrumental by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass