Meaning & Origin
Karter is a modern variant of the surname and given name Carter. The name is ultimately derived from the English surname Carter, which was an occupational name for someone who transported goods using a cart. In contemporary usage, Karter is often chosen as a given name that creatively alters the spelling of the more traditional Carter, adding a distinctive twist while retaining the familiarity of the root name.
The name Carter itself gained prominence in the United States due to notable bearers such as former U.S. President Jimmy Carter (1924-2024), and variants like Karter have emerged in recent decades as parents seek unique spelling variations for classic names.
According to the 2010 United States Census, Karter is the 63,873rd most common surname in the United States, belonging to 312 individuals. Among these bearers, the surname is most common among White individuals (89.1%). As a given name, Karter is used for both males and females, reflecting a unisex trend in modern naming practices.
Meaning: creator's variant of Carter, occupational name for a cart driverOrigin: EnglishType: Unisex given name and surnameUsage regions: Primarily the United States