Carti is of Latin origin and means "pure" or "spotless". It is derived from the Latin word 'carthago', which refers to the ancient city of Carthage, located in present-day Tunisia. The name gained popularity during the Middle Ages due to its association with the legendary Carthaginian leader, Hannibal. Carti is considered a unisex name but is more commonly used for males. It has a unique sound and offers an interesting alternative to more traditional names like Carlos or Catherine.
Carti is not a very common name in the United States, with only five babies being given this name in 2021. This means that Carti was chosen as the first name for only 0.00002% of newborns in the U.S. during that year. Despite its rarity, Carti has been used consistently over time, with a total of five births recorded since record-keeping began.