Carter

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.

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Get Carter, 2000 remake of the 1971 film. Get Carter, British crime film, 1971. Carter (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) a cartoon character. Carter Hawley Hale Stores, American retailer in Southern California, defunct 1991.

Carter-Finley Stadium, football stadium on the campus of North Carolina State University. President Jimmy Carter. Carter Doctrine, foreign policy statement by U.S. President Jimmy Carter.

Carter Center, American human rights organization, founded in 1982 by former U.S. Carter & Burgess, American consulting firm in engineering and architecture. Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts, Catholic arts high school located in Toronto, Canada. Carter Stadium, open-air football stadium on the campus of Texas Christian University.

Amon G. Carter County, Tennessee. Carter County, Oklahoma. Carter County, Montana.

Carter County, Missouri. Carter County, Kentucky. Carter Lake, Pottawattamie County, Iowa. Carter, Uinta County, Wyoming.

Carter, Beckham County, Oklahoma. Carter, Chouteau County, Montana. Carter USM, British indie band, 1988–1998. Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer, American folk music duo 1999–2001.

Carter Family, American country music group 1927–1943. Heinlein novel The Number of the Beast. "Zeb" Carter, main male protagonist in the Robert A. Zebediah J.

Samantha Carter, character in the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1, daughter of Jacob Carter, above. Lovecraft's Dream-Cycle works. Randolph Carter, main character of many of H.P. Nick Carter, popular fictional detective who first appeared in American dime novels in the 1890s.

John Carter, character from the American television series Little House on the Prairie. John Carter of Mars, character in the Barsoom series of Edgar Rice Burroughs. Jacob Carter, character in the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. Edison Carter, character in the science fiction television series Max Headroom.

John Truman Carter, medical doctor in the American television series ER. Dr. Carter Grayson, character in the Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue TV series. Carter Merbreier (1926–), American television host Captain Noah, Philadelphia.

W. Samuel Carter Hall (1800–1889), English journalist. Congressman from North Carolina 1925–1940. Lindsay Carter Warren (1889–1976), American politician, U.S.

President Jimmy Carter. Ruth Carter Stapleton (1929–1983), American Christian evangelist, sister of U.S. June Carter Cash (1929–2003), American country music singer, member of the Carter Family, wife of Johnny Cash. John Carter Abbott (1825–1881), American politician, senator from North Carolina 1868–1871.

Henry Carter Stuart (1855–1933), American politician, governor of Virginia 1914–1918. President Jimmy Carter. Gloria Carter Spann (1926–1990), American, sister of U.S. Gail Carter Lott, British ornithologist.

Daniel Carter Beard, (1850–1941), American illustrator and naturalist, one of the founders of Boy Scouts of America. Anne Hill Carter Lee, same as Anne Hill Carter. Carter Stanley (1925–1966), American bluegrass musician, one of The Stanley Brother. President William Henry Harrison.

Carter Bassett Harrison (c.1756–1808), American politician from Virginia, brother of U.S. (1860–1953), mayor of Chicago 1897–1915. Carter Harrison, Jr. (1825–1893), mayor of Chicago 1879–1893, assassinated.

Carter Harrison, Sr. Carter Glass (1858–1946), American politician from Virginia. Woodson (1875–1950), American historian, author, journalist, founder of Black History Month. Carter G.

Carter Burwell (1955–) American composer of film soundtracks. Carter Braxton (1736–1797), American signer of the Declaration of Independence, representative of Virginia. Carter Beauford (1957–), American drummer and founding member of the Dave Matthews Band. Wilf Carter (1904–1996), also known as Montana Slim, Canadian-American country music singer and yodeler.

Vince Carter (1977–), American professional basketball player. Carter (contemporary), American inventor of the Carterfone. Thomas "Tom" F. Thomas Carter (contemporary), American film director: Swing Kids, Save the Last Dance, Coach Carter.

Sydney Carter (1915–2004), English poet and songwriter: "Lord of the Dance". Carter (1954–), American law professor, legal- and social-policy writer, columnist, and novelist. Stephen L. Stacy Carter (1971–), known as Miss Kitty or The Kat, American professional wrestler.

Sonny Carter (1947–1991), American astronaut. Shayne Carter (1964–), New Zealand rock singer. Sara Carter (1898–1979), American country music musician. Ruth Carter, same as Ruth Carter Stapleton.

Rubin "Hurricane" Carter (1937–), American boxer 1961–1966. Rosalynn Carter (1927–) American former First Lady of the United States of the United States, wife of Jimmy Carter. Ron Carter (1937–), American jazz bassist. Robert Carter (1955–), English novelist.

Robert Carter (1727–1804), American plantation owner and one of the founding fathers of the United States. Ralph Carter (1961–), American actor. Raich Carter (1913–1994), English footballer. Quincy Carter (1977–), American professional football player.

Peter Carter-Ruck (1914–2003), English lawyer specializing in libel cases. Nina Carter (1951–), British topless model. Nickolas Gene Carter (1980–), American pop singer, brother of Angel Carter and Aaron Carter. Nelson Victor Carter ([?]–1916), English recipient of the Victoria Cross.

Nell Carter (1948–2003), American singer and actress. Maybelle Carter (1909–1978), American country music musician. Matthew Carter (1937–) American designer of digital fonts. Matt Carter (contemporary), English General Secretary of the Labour Party.

Martin Carter (1927–1997) Guyanese Poet. Lynda Carter (1951–), American actress: Wonder Woman. Lin Carter (1930–1988), American science fiction/fantasy author and editor. Lillian Carter (1898–1983), known as "Miss Lillian", mother of American President Jimmy Carter.

Leslie Carter (aka Fruitbat) (contemporary), British indie musician. Leslie Carter (contemporary), American pop singer. Lance Carter (1974–), American professional baseball player. Kevin Carter (1961–1994), South African photojournalist.

Ken Carter (contemporary), American former high school basketball coach in Richmond, California. Johnny Carter (1947–), American gospel singer and record producer. John Carter (1950–) New Zealand politician, member of the National Party. John Carter (1928–1991), American jazz musician.

John Carter (contemporary), American politician, representative from Texas. Joe Carter (1960–), American professional baseball player. Joanne Carter (1980–), Australian figure skating Olympian. Jimmy Carter (1923–1994), world lightweight boxing champion.

Jimmy Carter (1924–), American politician, 39th President of the United States 1977–1981. Jerome Carter (1963–), American High Jumper, former Co-American Record Holder, 1988. Jenny Carter (1931–), Canadian politician, former cabinet minister. Jason Carter (1960–), British actor.

Jane Carter (contemporary), mother of Nick Carter, Aaron Carter, and Angel Carter. James Carter (1969–), American jazz musician. Howard Carter (1874–1939), English archaeologist and Egyptologist. Hodding Carter III (contemporary), American White House aide to President Jimmy Carter, son of Hodding Carter II.

Hodding Carter II (1907–1972), American journalist and author. Herbert Augustine Carter ([?]–1916), English recipient of the Victoria Cross. Helena Bonham Carter (1966–), British actress. Hazel Carter (dates unknown) American who stowed away on a ship to France during World War I to be with her husband.

Hamish Carter (1971–), New Zealand triathlete. Gloria Carter, same as Gloria Carter Spann, motorcyclist and sister of Jimmy Carter. Glenn Carter (contemporary), English actor and singer, and songwriter. Gerald Emmett Cardinal Carter (1912–2003), Canadian Archbishop of Toronto.

Carter, American politician, territorial governor of Hawaii 1903–1907. George R. Gentleman Jim Carter (contemporary), American radio disc jockey in the 1970s and 1980s. Gary Carter (1954–), nicknamed "The Kid", American professional baseball player.

Frederick Bowker Terrington Carter (1819–1900), Canadian premier of Newfoundland 1865–1869. Fred Carter (1945–), American former professional basketball player. Forrest Carter, pseudonym of Asa Earl Carter. (see article).

Frances Ann Tasker Carter (1738-1787), wife of Robert Carter, wealthy Virginia plantation owner. Evelyn John Webb-Carter Colonel of The Regiment of The Duke of Wellington's Regiment West Riding). Elliott Carter (1908–), American classical music composer. Elizabeth Carter (1717–1806), British writer.

Graydon Carter (contemporary), Canadian-born editor of Vanity Fair, co-founder of Spy. E. Duane Carter (contemporary), American Formula One driver in the Indianapolis 500. Don Carter (dates unknown), founder and former owner of the Dallas Mavericks.

Dixie Carter (1939–), American actress. Desmond Keith Carter (1967–2002), American who was executed in North Carolina for a 1992 murder. Deana Carter (1966–), American singer-songwriter of country music. David Carter (1952–), New Zealand politician, member of the National Party.

Dave Carter (1952–2002), American folk singer and songwriter. Darren Carter (1983–), English football player. Daniel Carter, (1982–), New Zealand rugby union player. Daniel Carter (contemporary), American free jazz saxophone, flute, clarinet, and trumpet player.

Dale Carter (1969–) American professional football player. Cris Carter (1965–) American professional football player. Clarence Carter (1936–), American singer and musician. Chris Carter (contemporary), New Zealand politician and a member of Cabinet.

Chris Carter (1956–), American screenwriter and producer: The X-Files. Charles Newell Carter (1967–), American politician from North Carolina. "Carter the Great" (1874–1936), American stage magician. Charles Joseph Carter a.k.a.

Carlene Carter (1955–) American country singer, daughter of June Carter Cash. Bunny Carter (contemporary), American illustrator. Bunchy Carter ([?]–1969), American activist in the Black Panther Party. Brandon Carter (1942–) theoretical physicist, noted for work on the properties of black holes.

Brad Carter (contemporary), founder of Phone Losers of America. Bob Carter (contemporary), father of Nick Carter, Aaron Carter, and Angel Carter. Bo Carter (dates unknown), American blues musician. President Jimmy Carter.

Billy Carter (1937–1988), American younger brother of U.S. Betty Carter (1930–1998), American jazz singer. Benny Carter (1907–2003) American jazz musician. Ashton Carter (contemporary), American professor at Harvard University.

Asa Earl Carter (1925–1979), American speechwriter to Governor George Wallace of Alabama, novelist under the pseudonym Forrest Carter. Carter (1891–1960), American country music musician, founder of the Carter Family musical group. P. A.

Anson Carter (1974–), Canadian professional ice hockey player. Lee. Anne Hill Carter, (1773–1829), American, mother of Confederate General Robert E. Angela Carter (1940–1992), English novelist and journalist.

Angel Carter (1987–), American fashion model, twin sister of Aaron Carter. Andre Carter (1979–), American professional football player. president Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn Carter. Amy Carter (1967–), American youngest child of former U.S.

(1879–1955), publisher of the newspaper Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Carter, Sr. Amon G. Carter.

P. Alvin Pleasant Delaney Carter, same as A. Aaron Carter (1987–), American pop singer, twin brother of Angel Carter.