Carmine (disambiguation)
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Carmine | |
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Pronunciation | EN: kär'mĭn, kär'mīn; IT: kär-mē'nā |
Gender | male |
Origin | |
Word/Name | Hebrew and Latin, respectively |
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 |
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Carmine is a male given name. It may refer to:
People
- Carmine Appice, American drummer.
- Carmine Coppola, American composer.
- Carmine Coppola, Italian footballer.
- Carmine Crocco, Italian brigand.
- Carmine DeSapio, American politician, Tammany Hall boss.
- Carmine DeSopo, American politician.
- Carmine Giovinazzo, American actor.
- Carmine Infantino, comic book artist and editor.
- Carmine Persico, alleged organised crime figure known as Carmine "The Snake" Persico.
- Fictional
- Anthony Carmine, character from Gears of War developed by Epic Games.
- Benjamin Carmine, Anthony Carmine's younger brother, seen in Gears of War 2.
- Carmine Falcone, a DC comics character.
- Carmine Lupertazzi, a character from the show The Sopranos.
- Little Carmine, Lupertazzi's son.
- Clayton Carmine, Anthony Carmine and Benjamin Carmine's older brother, seen in Gears of War 3.
- Carmine "The Big Ragu" Ragusa, a character from the show Laverne & Shirley.
Other
- Carmine, a pigment.
- Carmine (color), a color.
- Northern Carmine Bee-eater
- Southern Carmine Bee-eater
- Carmine Quartet, the chamber music group.
- Carmine, code name for Microsoft's System Center Virtual Machine Manager.
- Ciudad Carmín, "Carmine City", a small community in northern Spain.
See also
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