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Carter is a common English name and can be a given name or surname. The name is derived from the occupation carter, a person who carries things in a cart.

Persons

Last name Carter

  • Aaron Carter (1987–), American pop singer, twin brother of Angel Carter
  • Alvin Pleasant Delaney Carter, same as A. P. Carter
  • Amon G. Carter, Sr. (1879–1955), publisher of the newspaper Fort Worth Star-Telegram
  • Amy Carter (1967–), American youngest child of former U.S. president Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn Carter
  • Andre Carter (1979–), American professional football player
  • Angel Carter (1987–), American fashion model, twin sister of Aaron Carter
  • Angela Carter (1940–1992), English novelist and journalist
  • Anne Hill Carter, (1773–1829), American, mother of Confederate General Robert E. Lee
  • Anson Carter (1974–), Canadian professional ice hockey player
  • A. P. Carter (1891–1960), American country music musician, founder of the Carter Family musical group
  • Asa Earl Carter (1925–1979), American speechwriter to Governor George Wallace of Alabama, novelist under the pseudonym Forrest Carter
  • Ashton Carter (contemporary), American professor at Harvard University
  • Benny Carter (1907–2003) American jazz musician
  • Betty Carter (1930–1998), American jazz singer
  • Billy Carter (1937–1988), American younger brother of U.S. President Jimmy Carter
  • Bo Carter (dates unknown), American blues musician
  • Bob Carter (contemporary), father of Nick Carter, Aaron Carter, and Angel Carter
  • Brad Carter (contemporary), founder of Phone Losers of America
  • Brandon Carter (1942–) theoretical physicist, noted for work on the properties of black holes
  • Bunchy Carter (–1969), American activist in the Black Panther Party
  • Bunny Carter (contemporary), American illustrator
  • Carlene Carter (1955–) American country singer, daughter of June Carter Cash
  • Charles Joseph Carter a.k.a. "Carter the Great" (1874–1936), American stage magician
  • Charles Newell Carter (1967–), American politician from North Carolina
  • Chris Carter (1956–), American screenwriter and producer: The X-Files
  • Chris Carter (contemporary), New Zealand politician and a member of Cabinet
  • Clarence Carter (1936–), American singer and musician
  • Cris Carter (1965–) American professional football player
  • Dale Carter (1969–) American professional football player
  • Daniel Carter (contemporary), American free jazz saxophone, flute, clarinet, and trumpet player
  • Daniel Carter, (1982–), New Zealand rugby union player
  • Darren Carter (1983–), English football player
  • Dave Carter (1952–2002), American folk singer and songwriter
  • David Carter (1952–), New Zealand politician, member of the National Party
  • Deana Carter (1966–), American singer-songwriter of country music
  • Desmond Keith Carter (1967–2002), American who was executed in North Carolina for a 1992 murder
  • Dixie Carter (1939–), American actress
  • Don Carter (dates unknown), founder and former owner of the Dallas Mavericks
  • Duane Carter (contemporary), American Formula One driver in the Indianapolis 500
  • E. Graydon Carter (contemporary), Canadian-born editor of Vanity Fair, co-founder of Spy
  • Elizabeth Carter (1717–1806), British writer
  • Elliott Carter (1908–), American classical music composer
  • Evelyn John Webb-Carter Colonel of The Regiment of The Duke of Wellington's Regiment West Riding)
  • Forrest Carter, pseudonym of Asa Earl Carter
  • Fred Carter (1945–), American former professional basketball player
  • Frederick Carter (1819–1900), Canadian premier of Newfoundland 1865–1869
  • Frederic Bowker Terrington Carter (1819–1900), Canadian politician, Prime Minister of Newfoundland
  • Gary Carter (1954–), nicknamed "The Kid", American professional baseball player
  • Gentleman Jim Carter (contemporary), American radio disc jockey in the 1970s and 1980s
  • George R. Carter, American politician, territorial governor of Hawaii 1903–1907
  • Gerald Emmett Cardinal Carter (1912–2003), Canadian Archbishop of Toronto
  • Glenn Carter (contemporary), English actor and singer, and songwriter
  • Gloria Carter, same as Gloria Carter Spann, motorcyclist and sister of Jimmy Carter
  • Hamish Carter (1971–), New Zealand triathlete
  • Hazel Carter (dates unknown) American who stowed away on a ship to France during World War I to be with her husband
  • Helena Bonham Carter (1966–), British actress
  • Herbert Augustine Carter (–1916), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Hodding Carter II (1907–1972), American journalist and author
  • Hodding Carter III (contemporary), American White House aide to President Jimmy Carter, son of Hodding Carter II
  • Howard Carter (1874–1939), English archaeologist and Egyptologist
  • James Carter (1969–), American jazz musician
  • Jane Carter (contemporary), mother of Nick Carter, Aaron Carter, and Angel Carter
  • Jason Carter (1960–), British actor
  • Jenny Carter (1931–), Canadian politician, former cabinet minister
  • Jimmy Carter (1924–), American politician, 39th President of the United States 1977–1981
  • Jimmy Carter (1923–1994), world lightweight boxing champion
  • Joanne Carter (1980–), Australian figure skating Olympian
  • Joe Carter (1960–), American professional baseball player
  • John Carter (contemporary), American politician, representative from Texas
  • John Carter (1928–1991), American jazz musician
  • John Carter (1950–) New Zealand politician, member of the National Party
  • Johnny Carter (1947–), American gospel singer and record producer
  • Ken Carter (contemporary), American former high school basketball coach in Richmond, California
  • Kevin Carter (1961–1994), South African photojournalist
  • Lance Carter (1974–), American professional baseball player
  • Leslie Carter (contemporary), American pop singer
  • Lillian Carter (1898–1983), known as "Miss Lillian", mother of American President Jimmy Carter
  • Lin Carter (1930–1988), American science fiction/fantasy author and editor
  • Lynda Carter (1951–), American actress: Wonder Woman
  • Matt Carter (contemporary), English General Secretary of the Labour Party
  • Matthew Carter (1937–) American designer of digital fonts
  • Maybelle Carter (1909–1978), American country music musician
  • Nell Carter (1948–2003), American singer and actress
  • Nelson Victor Carter (–1916), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Nickolas Gene Carter (1980–), American pop singer, brother of Angel Carter and Aaron Carter
  • Nina Carter (1951–), British topless model
  • Peter Carter-Ruck (1914–2003), English lawyer specializing in libel cases
  • Quincy Carter (1977–), American professional football player
  • Raich Carter (1913–1994), English footballer
  • Ralph Carter (1961–), American actor
  • Robert Carter (1727–1804), American plantation owner and one of the founding fathers of the United States
  • Robert Carter (1955–), English novelist
  • Ron Carter (1937–), American jazz bassist
  • Rosalynn Carter (1927–) American former First Lady of the United States of the United States, wife of Jimmy Carter
  • Rubin "Hurricane" Carter (1937–), American boxer 1961–1966
  • Ruth Carter, same as Ruth Carter Stapleton
  • Sara Carter (1898–1979), American country music musician
  • Shayne Carter (1964–), New Zealand rock singer
  • Sonny Carter (1947–1991), American astronaut
  • Stacy Carter (1971–), known as Miss Kitty or The Kat, American professional wrestler
  • Stephen L. Carter (1954–), American law professor, legal- and social-policy writer, columnist, and novelist
  • Sydney Carter (1915–2004), English poet and songwriter: "Lord of the Dance"
  • Thomas Carter (contemporary), American film director: Swing Kids, Save the Last Dance, Coach Carter
  • Thomas "Tom" F. Carter (contemporary), American inventor of the Carterfone
  • Vince Carter (1977–), American professional basketball player
  • Wilf Carter (1904–1996), also known as Montana Slim, Canadian-American country music singer and yodeler

First Name Carter

  • Carter Beauford (1957–), American drummer and founding member of the Dave Matthews Band
  • Carter Braxton (1736–1797), American signer of the Declaration of Independence, representative of Virginia
  • Carter Burwell (1955–) American composer of film soundtracks
  • Carter G. Woodson (1875–1950), American historian, author, journalist, founder of Black History Month
  • Carter Glass (1858–1946), American politician from Virginia
  • Carter Harrison, Sr. (1825–1893), mayor of Chicago 1879–1893, assassinated
  • Carter Harrison, Jr. (1860–1953), mayor of Chicago 1897–1915
  • Carter Bassett Harrison (c.1756–1808), American politician from Virginia, brother of U.S. President William Henry Harrison
  • Carter Stanley (1925–1966), American bluegrass musician, one of The Stanley Brothers

Middle Name Carter