Carmon is an uncommon yet intriguing given name of Latin origin, meaning "song" or "chant." It is derived from the Latin word "carmen," which also gives rise to words like "carol" and "canto." Traditionally used as a masculine name, Carmon has also been embraced by some families as a unique unisex option in recent years. The name carries a melodic quality that makes it appealing, while its rarity ensures that individuals named Carmon stand out from the crowd.
"The name Carmon experienced varied popularity over the past century, with a significant increase from the late 1950s onwards. Between 1900 and 1949, there were fewer than 300 births totaling 270. However, from 1950 to present, the name's popularity surged, with over 1200 births recorded, peaking in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The highest single year was 1968 and 1969 with 47 births each. Recently, the popularity of Carmon has declined, with fewer than 10 births annually since 2016."