Karp
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Name — A surname of German, Polish, Russian, or Jewish origin.
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Etymology
As a German, Polish, or Jewish surname, from Yiddish/German Karpfen, "carp" (the fish). In some cases it developed from Greek saint names meaning "fruit-bearing."
Full origin of Karp →Frequently asked questions
What does “Karp” mean?
The word “Karp” means a surname of German, Polish, Russian, or Jewish origin. In plain terms, a surname that, in many families, literally comes from the word for the fish "carp.".
How do you use “Karp” in a sentence?
Here is “Karp” used in a sentence: “The Karp family ran a small grocery store for three decades.”
What part of speech is “Karp”?
“Karp” is a name.
Where does the word “Karp” come from?
The word “Karp” comes from German. As a German, Polish, or Jewish surname, from Yiddish/German Karpfen, "carp" (the fish). In some cases it developed from Greek saint names meaning "fruit-bearing.".