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Carmen is a feminine 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.
Carmen, the Latin word for "chant", "song", and hence "lyrics" or "poem" Hispano-Suiza Carmen, an electric sports car; List of storms named Carmen; See also
W. Warde Fowler, who on the whole is not inclined to identify spell and prayer, writes in The Religious Experience of the Roman People (1911) that the verses "seem certainly to belong rather to the region of magic than of religion proper." Repetition was also characteristic of the Carmen Arvale and the prayer of the Fratres Attiedii. [4]
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It also has the meaning "purplish-red" from an Aramaic word qirmizÄ« which means “crimson” in English. Notable people with the name include: Carmine Abate (born 1954), Italian writer; Carmine Abbagnale (born 1962), Italian competition rower; Carmine Agnello (born 1960), American alleged mobster; Carmine Alfieri (born 1943), Italian fugitive
Review: 'Carmen,' French choreographer Benjamin Millepied's film directing debut, casts a spell. Carlos Aguilar. April 21, 2023 at 2:49 PM.
In the final act his music assumes a grimness and purposefulness that reflects his new fatalism: "He will make one more appeal; if Carmen refuses, he knows what to do." [33] Carmen herself, says Dean, is a new type of operatic heroine representing a new kind of love, not the innocent kind associated with the "spotless soprano" school, but ...