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Carters

Carters is the plural form of the surname Carter, used to refer to multiple people or families bearing the name. In genealogical and cultural contexts, Carters may describe groups descended from early bearers of the Carter surname or simply indicate several individuals who share the surname.

The surname Carter originates in England as an occupational name for someone who drove or transported goods

Today, Carter is a common surname in many English-speaking countries, and Carters as its plural form is

Variations and related names include Carter as the base form; unrelated surnames such as Cartwright are distinct

by
cart.
It
derives
from
the
Old
English
cartere,
with
cognates
in
related
medieval
languages
describing
a
cart
driver
or
carrier.
The
name
first
appears
in
English
records
in
the
13th
century
and
later
spread
to
Ireland,
other
parts
of
the
British
Isles,
and
the
Americas
through
migration
and
settlement.
likewise
widespread
among
descendants.
Concentrations
are
highest
in
the
United
States
and
the
United
Kingdom,
with
immigrant
and
colonial
communities
established
over
several
centuries.
The
surname
has
produced
notable
individuals
across
politics,
science,
sports,
and
the
arts,
reflecting
its
broad
social
footprint.
in
origin
and
meaning.
In
addition
to
personal
names,
Carter-related
toponyms
or
fictional
uses
may
appear
in
various
cultural
contexts,
though
Carters
primarily
denotes
people
bearing
the
Carter
surname.
See
also:
Carter
(surname).