 
						10
						There are 10 people in United States with name Carder
					 
						25700th
						Carder is the 25700th most popular first name in United States
					Approximately 3 people out of every 100M bear this name
					100% of the people are Male, and 0% are Female with the first name Carder
Male Count - 10
								Female Count - 0
							So, statistically the name Carder is considered to be Male
Year Wise Usages
					The average age of the people named Carder is 17 years
					Young
						
						5
					Adult
						
						5
					Old
						
						0
					 
						10
						Approximately 10 individuals named Carder are estimated to be alive
					 
						0
						While around 0 individuals named Carder are estimated to have deceased
					Did you know?
- 28.39% of the names in the United States have the same number of characters as yours
- 5.83% of the names in United States start with the letter C
- Origin of James : 12th century
Different Versions of Carder?
						Meaning?
						
							Carder is an occupational surname derived from the Middle English word 'cardere', meaning a wool carder. It was used to describe someone who combed and prepared wool for spinning.						
					Carder is not just a name! It has many hidden meanings...
					C
							Charming, your smile's so bright.
						A
							Accepting, your forgiving nature.
						R
							Rapport, friends seek you.
						D
							Discreet, you can keep a secret.
						E
							Expressive, your emotions swell.
						R
							Realist, the way you are.
						State Wise Usages
Ohio has the highest number of people using the first name while Texas has the lowest number of people.
- Carder in Ohio - 5
- Carder in Texas - 5
Ohio
							5
						Texas
							5
						Popular Personality with name Carder
					Name
							Carder Stout
						DOB
							N/A
						Profession
							Psychologist and author
						Gender
							Male
						Nationality
							American
						Carder Stout is a licensed psychotherapist and author of 'Lost in Ghost Town: A Memoir of Addiction, Redemption, and Hope in Unlikely Places'. He specializes in addiction and trauma therapy.
					 
				 
						 
						 
						