A cart maker constructs carts. A carter uses a cart to transport goods.
Nothing they are the same
Jeune charretier is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "young carter." The pronunciation of the masculine singular adjective and noun -- which reference a cart-maker -- will be "zhuh shar-tyey" in French.
The last name Carter is an English occupational name for a transporter of goods. From the Middle English word cart(e)meaning 'cart'.
A maker of cart wheels is called a Wheelwright. Some cart wheel makers are called Cartmakers. There are many cart wheel companies all around the world. Some examples of cart wheel making companies include Wheeleez and Eddie's Wheels.
mail carts have no doors
Carter's a nice name, but if you want a nickname: Carty Cart Car (?)
That is the spelling of the surname Carter, along with the French, Cartier. A carter could be someone who uses a cart.
i dont have a clue Carter with a capital is a surname. A carter is also a person who drives a horse and cart for a living.
Carter refers to a transporter of materials, especially using a cart. It is English in origin.
Cart Surfer's good. Quick and Coin-Crazy!
Not many names rhyme with Carter. The name Karter is a form of the name Carter, It means "cart driver" and it rhymes too.
In Welsh, the name Carter translates to "cartydd," which also means a driver or one who drives a cart.