plural of carman
"The delivery company sent three cremen to handle the heavy packages during the busy season."
A female given name from Spanish in the nineteenth century.
"Carmen was a popular choice for baby girls named after the famous Spanish opera by Georges Bizet during that nineteenth-century era."
The word carmen comes from Spanish and is related to the English name Carmel. It became widely known in the English-speaking world after Georges Bizet's 1875 opera gave it international fame.