Meaning & Origin
Carmel is a Hebrew word meaning 'garden', 'fruitful', 'beautiful'. Carmelita is a pet name or a name for a small, young Carmel.
Spiritual meaning
A name with a rich spiritual heritage, evoking images of the beautiful, fruitful land of Carmel in the Bible.
Language details
Carmelita
fertile and blessed mountain
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
kar-meh-LEE-tah
/kɑrmeɪˈliːtə/
Lucky number
13
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Amethyst
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Carmelita has strong cultural links to the Catholic Church, especially the Carmelite Order. The name evokes images of devotion, prayer, and peaceful contemplation. It is also commonly used as a name for Santa (Saint) Teresa of Ávila, a prominent Spanish nun and a Doctor of the Church, who founded the Discalced Carmelites and became a model for all Catholic contemplative nuns. In some Latin American communities, Carmelita is also a common given name, reflecting the prominence of the Catholic faith and its influence on their culture.
The name Carmelita is deeply spiritual and rooted in the biblical account of Mount Carmel (Kadamel or Karmel in Hebrew), where Elijah the prophet defeated the prophets of Baal in a contest to determine the true God. Mount Carmel became known as a place of prayer and devotion, with a long history of hermits and monks seeking to deepen their spiritual connections with God. Carmelita, as a name for a young one, carries with it an invitation to cultivate spiritual growth and deepen one's relationship with the Creator, just like the Carmelites who took refuge on Mount Carmel. Additionally, the names Carmel and Carmelita are often associated with the spiritual virtues of humility, devotion, and contemplation, making it a perfect name for someone passionate about their faith.
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