75%RatingSave Gender Feminine Usage Italian, Spanish, Galician Pronounced Pron. /kar.ˈmɛ.la/(Italian) /kaɾ.ˈme.la/(Spanish) /kɑɾ.ˈmɛ.lɐ/(Galician) [key·simplify] Meaning & HistoryExpand Links Italian, Spanish and Galician form of Carmel. Related NamesFamily Tree·Details VariantsCarmen, Carmina(Spanish) Carme(Galician) DiminutiveCarmelita(Spanish) Masculine FormsCarmelo(Italian) Carmelo(Spanish) Other Languages & CulturesCarme(Catalan) Karmela, Karmen(Croatian) Carmel, Carmella, Carmen(English) Karmen(Estonian) Carmen(French) Carmen(German) Carmel(Jewish) Carmo, Carmem, Carmen, Carminho(Portuguese) Carmen(Romanian) Karmen(Slovene) PopularityDetails Last ranked #805 in 1940 Brazil (by decade) Last ranked #468 in 1968 France Last ranked #185 in 2016 Italy Last ranked #401 in 2010 Spain (by decade) Last ranked #950 in 1976 United States People think this name isRate·Details modern youthful formal upper class wholesome refined strange serious Categories Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest, currently out of the US top 1000, ends in -ela, Marian titles, The Sopranos characters