carson
- FORM OF:
- placename > surname
- LANGUAGE FAMILY:
- indo-european > celtic > insular celtic > goidelic > scottish (gaelic)
- ORIGIN:
- scottish (gaelic)
- NAME ROOT:
- Acarson
- MEANING:

- Carson is a unisex given name. It comes from an Irish and Scottish surname, which is of unknown meaning. The development seems to be from Maurice Acarson, bailiff of the isle of Man, but this is uncertain. What is certain is that 'the Corsans or Carsans were an ancient Galloway family whose lineage ended in the direct line of James IV in the late 15th Century. According to United States Social Security card applications in 2010, the name Carson ranked 80th out of the top 100 names chosen by parents for their baby boys.
Usage
english
scottish
Geographical spread (only living languages)
Popularity & Ranking
#90UNITED STATES RANKING
The U.S.A. popularity ranking comes from US Government Social Security Administration.
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New Age curiosities (only for entertainment purposes)
7
- Numerological Values:
- 7
Number 7 individuals are analytical and inquisitive. They have a thirst for knowledge and often make great academics, researchers or scientists. They have a strong sense of independence and tend to do things their own way. Number 7 individuals are believed to be self-reliant and may come across as reserved.
- Chakra Number:
- 7: The number of the Crown Chakra "Sahasrara"
Violet is the color of the crown chakra and it is the color of cosmic awareness and cosmic consciousness. It is a unifying color, the color of oneness and spirituality. The energy of this color is very healing and can soothe away pain. Learn more about this powerful spiritual color.
- Color meaning:
The color violet relates to the imagination and spirituality. It stimulates the imagination and inspires high ideals. It is an introspective color, allowing us to get in touch with our deeper thoughts. The difference between violet and purple is that violet appears in the visible light spectrum, or rainbow, whereas purple is simply a mix of red and blue. Violet has the highest vibration in the visible spectrum.
Notable people and personalities
Carson Daly, American Television Host
Carson K. Miller, President Emeritus Of Washington State Community College
Carson Kressley, American Fashion Expert
Carson Mccullers, American Writer
Carson Palmer, American Football Player
Carson Robison, American Country Music Singer And Songwriter