A cart maker constructs carts. A carter uses a cart to transport goods.
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
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