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      Meaning of the first name Card

      Origin

      English

      Meaning

      Derived from Card or Carder

      Variations

      Cardea, Carden, Cardin
      The term card has its origins in the English language, stemming from the Old French word carde, which itself derives from the Latin carduus, meaning thistle, as thistle-like plants were once used in the process of carding wool. The term carder refers to a person involved in this craft, highlighting the act of preparing fibers for spinning into yarn. In contemporary context, a name card typically signifies a business card or a card that displays one's name and contact information, facilitating networking and professional interactions.

      The concept of a name card can be traced back to the 15th century, particularly within European aristocracy, where visiting cards were used as a means of social etiquette. Initially, these cards served as formal introductions when one was visiting another's home. They evolved over time from lavish and ornate designs used by the upper classes into more practical formats for the burgeoning middle class during the industrial age. As commerce expanded and networking became essential, the name card transformed into a tool for branding and personal marketing.

      In modern usage, name cards or business cards have become a fundamental aspect of professional life globally. They are designed to convey essential information succinctly and effectively, typically including one’s name, job title, company, phone number, and email address. With the rise of digital networking, some may debate the relevance of physical cards; however, they remain a powerful branding tool in face-to-face interactions and formal introductions. Furthermore, digital variations, such as electronic business cards, have emerged, but the traditional name card continues to hold value due to its tangible nature in establishing personal connections.

      Based on our records...

      Brown

      Brown

      This is the most common surname associated with Card.
      Elizabeth

      Elizabeth

      This is the most common name of those married to a Card.
      Mary

      Mary

      This is the most common name for a child of a Card.
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      1894 is when there were the most people born with the first name Card.

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