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German philosopher (1848–1936)
Carl Stumpf (German: [ʃtʊmpf]; 21 April 1848 – 25 December 1936) was a German philosopher, psychologist and musicologist. He is noted for founding the
Carl_Stumpf
Austrian-German philosopher (1859–1938)
Weierstrass and Leo Königsberger, and philosophy taught by Franz Brentano and Carl Stumpf. He taught philosophy as a Privatdozent at Halle from 1887, then as professor
Edmund_Husserl
Austrian Catholic priest and philosopher (1838–1917)
University of Würzburg. His students in this period included, among others, Carl Stumpf and Anton Marty. Between 1870 and 1873, Brentano was heavily involved
Franz_Brentano
Horse who performed math tricks (1890s–1910s)
cognition. Pfungst was an assistant to German philosopher and psychologist Carl Stumpf, who incorporated the experience with Hans into his further work on animal
Clever_Hans
German-American psychologist (1890–1947)
the Friedrich Wihelm University of Berlin, Lewin took 14 courses with Carl Stumpf (1848–1936). When World War I began, he served in the Imperial German
Kurt_Lewin
Philosophical method and schools of philosophy
(1728–1777), Immanuel Kant (1724–1804), G. W. F. Hegel (1770–1831), and Carl Stumpf (1848–1936), among others. It was, however, the usage of Franz Brentano
Phenomenology_(philosophy)
Surname list
baseball player Carl Stumpf (1848–1936), German philosopher and psychologist Christian Stumpf (born 1966), Austrian football player Daniel Stumpf (born 1991)
Stumpf
German-Ashkenazi Jewish musicologist (1877-1935)
he fell under the influence of Carl Stumpf and worked with him on musical psychology and psychoacoustics. He was Stumpf's assistant at the Berlin Psychological
Erich_von_Hornbostel
German philosopher (1874–1928)
philosophy and sociology, studying under Wilhelm Dilthey, Theodor Lipps, Carl Stumpf and Georg Simmel. He moved to the University of Jena in 1896, where he
Max_Scheler
philosophy and psychology, under Franz Brentano, to whom it is dedicated, and Carl Stumpf. The Philosophy of Arithmetic constitutes the first volume of a work
Philosophy_of_Arithmetic
The Berlin School of Experimental Psychology was founded by Carl Stumpf, a pupil of Franz Brentano and Hermann Lotze and a professor at the University
Berlin School of experimental psychology
Berlin_School_of_experimental_psychology
Theory of perception
Planck, but had taken his degree in psychology under Carl Stumpf. Koffka was also a student of Stumpf's, having studied movement phenomena and psychological
Gestalt_psychology
but had taken his degree in psychology under Carl Stumpf (1848–1936). Koffka was also a student of Stumpf's, having studied movement phenomena and psychological
History_of_psychology
Austro-Hungarian psychologist (1880–1943)
psychology. Wertheimer became interested in psychology and studied under Carl Stumpf at the University of Berlin. Wertheimer then went on to obtain his PhD
Max_Wertheimer
German-American psychologist and phenomenologist
he studied with two leading scholars in those fields, Max Planck and Carl Stumpf, respectively. He completed his Ph.D. thesis (titled Akustische Untersuchungen
Wolfgang_Köhler
Gabriel Pareyon Richard Parncutt Harry Partch Pythagoras Carl Seashore Klaus Scherer Carl Stumpf Eero Tarasti Ernst Heinrich Weber Erv Wilson Josef Bek
List_of_musicologists
German psychologist (1874–1932)
psychologist. While working as a volunteer assistant in the laboratory of Carl Stumpf in Berlin, Pfungst was asked to investigate the horse known as Clever
Oskar_Pfungst
James Mursell Richard Parncutt Oliver Sacks Carl Seashore Max Schoen Roger Shepard John Sloboda Carl Stumpf William Forde Thompson Sandra Trehub Books
David_Huron
Leopold zu Stolberg Johann Friedrich Struensee Aleksandras Stulginskis Carl Stumpf Annette Schmiedchen Stuart Parkin Friedrich Tholuck Christian Thomasius
List of Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg people
List_of_Martin_Luther_University_of_Halle-Wittenberg_people
Branch of both psychology and musicology
understand pure and complex tones and their perception, the philosopher Carl Stumpf using church organs and his own musical experience to explore timbre
Psychology_of_music
Philosophical concept
up state of affairs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Adolf Reinach Carl Stumpf Situation theory Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus Vacuous truth Padilla
State_of_affairs_(philosophy)
range of long-distance communication, first proposed by the musicologist Carl Stumpf. To enhance communication with the divine or otherwise supernatural,
History_of_music
German psychologist (1850–1909)
department at Berlin, most likely due to his lack of publications. Instead, Carl Stumpf received the promotion. As a result of this, Ebbinghaus left to join
Hermann_Ebbinghaus
founder of UC Berkeley's department of psychology Harry Stack Sullivan Carl Stumpf William Swann Norbert Schwarz José Szapocznik Derald Wing Sue Ali ibn
List_of_psychologists
Rating scale measuring emotions elicited by music
James Mursell Richard Parncutt Oliver Sacks Carl Seashore Max Schoen Roger Shepard John Sloboda Carl Stumpf William Forde Thompson Sandra Trehub Books
Geneva_Emotional_Music_Scale
Cognitive bias of experimental subject
the large public interest in Clever Hans, philosopher and psychologist Carl Stumpf, along with his assistant Oskar Pfungst, investigated these claims. Ruling
Observer-expectancy_effect
Royal anthem of Thailand
Barami" was recorded for the first time ever on the Edison wax cylinder by Carl Stumpf, an ethnomusicologist from the University of Berlin. In that recording
Sansoen_Phra_Barami
contemporaries of Komitas, Ellis, and Adler included Erich von Hornbostel, and Carl Stumpf, who are typically credited with establishing comparative musicology
History_of_ethnomusicology
the Göttingen and Munich Circles, as well as a number of students of Carl Stumpf and Theodor Lipps. It excludes the later existential phenomenology inspired
Early_phenomenology
Austrian philosophical writer (1880–1942)
psychology and philosophy at the University of Berlin under Professor Carl Stumpf. In 1905, Musil met his future wife, Martha Marcovaldi (née Heimann,
Robert_Musil
Collection of information outside a laboratory, library or workplace setting
Illinois Press. Christensen, Dieter. 1991. "Eric M. von Hornbostel, Carl Stumpf, and the Institutionalization of Comparative Musicology." In Comparative
Field_research
Armenian composer and priest (1869–1935)
was among the pioneers in ethnomusicology, a younger contemporary of Carl Stumpf (1848–1936)." McCollum, Jonathan Ray (2004). "Music, Ritual, And Diasporic
Komitas
Biological sound detection process
two discrete sounds, one through each ear. It was not until 1916 that Carl Stumpf (1848–1936), a German philosopher and psychologist, distinguished between
Sound_localization
Calendar year
December 24 – Irene Fenwick, American actress (b. 1887) December 25 – Carl Stumpf, German philosopher and psychologist (b. 1848) December 26 – Percival
1936
his succeeding essays were embraced for their discussions of Brentano, Carl Stumpf, and Alexius Meinong's works. A notable aspect to Munich phenomenology
Munich_phenomenology
Austrian philosopher
Berlin to continue his studies under Georg Simmel, Wilhelm Dilthey and Carl Stumpf at the University of Berlin. Kraft started working in 1912 at the university's
Victor_Kraft
German psychologist and professor (1886–1941)
rhythm] securing him his Doctor of Philosophy in 1908. He worked with Carl Stumpf during the pursuit of his doctorate. After receiving his doctorate in
Kurt_Koffka
Swiss mathematician (1888–1977)
Georg Frobenius, and Friedrich Schottky; philosophy under Alois Riehl, Carl Stumpf and Ernst Cassirer; and physics under Max Planck. At the University of
Paul_Bernays
American philosopher, psychologist (1862–1940)
Berlin he studied psychology, philosophy, and physiology with professors Carl Stumpf and Friedrich Paulsen. On his return to America, Strong worked part-time
Charles_Augustus_Strong
German experimental psychologist, physicist, and philosopher (1801–1887)
of a rectangle's width to length that is most appealing to the eye. Carl Stumpf was a participant in this study. However, there has been some ongoing
Gustav_Fechner
German philosopher and logician (1817–1881)
(1817–1881) entry by Nikolay Milkov in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Carl von Prantl (1884). "Lotze, Rudolf Hermann" . Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
Hermann_Lotze
German professor (1873–1967)
and met Hermann Ebbinghaus, and through that he met his mentor, Carl Stumpf. Stumpf and Meyer were interested in similar concepts relating to the psychology
Max_Friedrich_Meyer
Psychological theory
theory was psychologist Carl Stumpf's emphasis that a study in behavior should focus on the immediate experience of the agent. Stumpf along with his students
Field_theory_(psychology)
Book by Wolfgang Köhler
finished his doctorate under the supervision of Carl Stumpf at the Berlin Psychological Institute. In 1913, Stumpf offered him the directorship of the Anthropoid
The_Mentality_of_Apes
German physicist (1898–1985)
Humboldt University of Berlin) under the acoustician and musicologist Carl Stumpf and the physicist Max Planck. In 1922, he received his doctorate there
Erich_Schumann
Lithuanian American phenomenologist (1901–1973)
enrolled in the University of Berlin in 1918, where he studied under Carl Stumpf. In the early 1929s, he studied under Edmund Husserl at the University
Aron_Gurwitsch
American psychologist
Collegiate Alumnae and was awarded a European Fellowship. She studied with Carl Stumpf and Arthur Konig in Berlin, and later with Eduard Tulouse and Pierre
Helen_Thompson_Woolley
Ukrainian and Russian philosopher and psychologist
research, the theories of Nikolai Grot, Lev Lopatin, Wilhelm Wundt and Carl Stumpf had a significant influence on him. Wundt's principle of "empirical parallelism"
Georgy_Chelpanov
Psychology Institutions Harvard University Princeton University Thesis Über die heterochrome Helligkeitsvergleichung (1909) Doctoral advisor Carl Stumpf
Herbert_Langfeld
British philosopher and psychologist
contains numerous references to Franz Brentano, Kazimierz Twardowski, Carl Stumpf, Christian von Ehrenfels, and Alexius Meinong. The term analytic psychology
George_Stout
German-born American anthropologist (1858–1942)
Simultaneously, he became studied the methodologies of ethnomusicologists Carl Stumpf, Erich von Hornbostel, and George Herzog; practices he would later utilize
Franz_Boas
Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
"Hexenbrenner" (witch burner) and the "Hexenbischof" (witch-bishop). Carl Stumpf (1848–1936), philosopher, psychologist and musicologist Liste der ersten
Wiesentheid
James Mursell Richard Parncutt Oliver Sacks Carl Seashore Max Schoen Roger Shepard John Sloboda Carl Stumpf William Forde Thompson Sandra Trehub Books
Musical_semantics
Group of philosophers and psychologists
schools and movements (place and period they studied with Brentano): Carl Stumpf (Würzburg, 1866–1870), taught Aron Gurwitsch and became the head of the
School_of_Brentano
International umbrella organization of national psychology associations
1900 Paris ( France) Théodule-Armand Ribot 3 1896 Munich ( Germany) Carl Stumpf 2 1892 London ( United Kingdom) Henry Sidgwick 1 1889 Paris ( France)
International Union of Psychological Science
International_Union_of_Psychological_Science
Learned society in the United Kingdom, devoted to psychology
Francis Galton, William James, Georg Elias Müller, Théodule Armand Ribot, Carl Stumpf 1910 James Sully 1911 Oswald Külpe 1912 Franz Brentano, James Ward 1926
British_Psychological_Society
Aboriginal Australian soldier and public servant
Commission which had been established by the psychologist and musicologist Carl Stumpf, and by linguist Wilhelm Doegen, to study the languages and culture of
Douglas_Grant
Canadian philosopher and psychologist
where he worked with the well-known scholars Friedrich Paulsen and Carl Stumpf, further increasing his knowledge of modern psychology, ethics, and the
John_M._MacEachran
Austrian psychological school
aesthetic objects. The Berlin School of experimental psychology founded by Carl Stumpf The School of Brentano Liliana Albertazzi, Dale Jacquette, The School
Graz_School
David Friedrich Strauss, (1808–1874)[d] Leo Strauss, (1899–1973)[d] Carl Stumpf, (1848–1936) James Sully, (1842–1923) Sun Yat-sen, (1866–1925)[a] Debendranath
List of philosophers born in the 19th century
List_of_philosophers_born_in_the_19th_century
pedagogy under Wilhelm Wundt, Friedrich Paulsen, Johannes Volkelt and Carl Stumpf. He made PhD in 1898 (under Volkelt). He moved to Sofia University to
Peter_Noikov
Richard Stumpf (20 February 1892 (according to another source, 21 February 1892) – 23 July 1958) was Roman Catholic, a tinsmith and a member of a Christian
Richard_Stumpf
Polish philosopher, jurist, and sociologist
1909, Znamierowski started psychology studies under the supervision of Carl Stumpf at the Friedrich Wilhelm University of Berlin and continued his philosophical
Czesław_Znamierowski
American anthropologist (1901-1983)
Hochschule für Musik in Charlottenburg. Starting in 1921, he assisted Carl Stumpf and Erich Moritz von Hornbostel in the Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv. In
George Herzog (ethnomusicologist)
George_Herzog_(ethnomusicologist)
German musicologist (born 1954)
ISBN 978-3-89007-564-8 mit Martin Ebeling (ed.): Hören und Fühlen. Schriftenreihe der Carl Stumpf Gesellschaft, Lang, Frankfurt 2012, ISBN 978-3-631-63455-4 Musik und
Günther_Rötter
Collection of ethnomusicological recordings in Germany
1900 by the psychology professor Carl Stumpf, after the visit to Germany of a music theater group from Siam, which Stumpf recorded on Edison cylinders with
Berliner_Phonogramm-Archiv
composer Berlin 1929 Käthe Kollwitz Artist and printmaker Berlin 1929 Carl Stumpf Physiologist and philosopher Berlin 1931 Enno Littmann Orientalist Tübingen
List of recipients of the Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts
List_of_recipients_of_the_Pour_le_Mérite_for_Sciences_and_Arts
German choral conductor, church music director, conductor, organist and composer
were Wolfgang Reimann, Arthur Egidi, Fritz Heitmann, Richard Münnich, Carl Stumpf and Georg Schumann (composition, organ), Kurt Schubert (piano), Max Seiffert
Fritz_Werner
Romanian academic and politician (1868–1957)
Munich and studied at the university for one semester (as a student of Carl Stumpf), and then moved to Leipzig, where he began working in the laboratory
Constantin_Rădulescu-Motru
Scottish experimental psychologist
1900. He attended the University of Berlin under the supervision of Carl Stumpf in 1901–1902, but then moved on to Külpe and Würzburg, where he completed
Henry_J._Watt
German-Australian physicist and philosopher (1881–1990)
Laue, Heinrich Rubens, Ernst Cassirer, Alois Riehl, Eduard Spranger and Carl Stumpf, among others. Rosenthal-Schneider earned a PhD in philosophy in 1920
Ilse_Rosenthal-Schneider
German philosopher (1878–1946)
under Wilhelm Dilthey, Friedrich Paulsen, Alois Riehl, Georg Simmel, and Carl Stumpf. His early work belonged to Neo-Kantianism, anti-naturalist, and critical
Arthur_Liebert
Surname list
Australian photographer Bob Stump (1927–2003), American congressman Carl Stumpf (1848–1936), German philosopher Cinderella G. Stump, occasional pseudonym
Stump_(surname)
German psychologist
Georg Elias Müller in Göttingen. From 1894 to 1905, he was assistant to Carl Stumpf in Berlin. In 1904, he was a founding member of the "Society for Experimental
Friedrich Schumann (psychologist)
Friedrich_Schumann_(psychologist)
German philosopher
Lipps' psychologism. After studying with Edmund Husserl in Göttingen and Carl Stumpf in Berlin, he habilitated in Munich in 1910. He criticized Husserl's
Alfred_Brunswig
Wheeler Scripture Yale University Benjamin, L. T. Jr (2000) 1893 Germany Carl Stumpf University of Berlin Walsh, R., Teo, T., & Baydala, A. (2014) 1893 USA
List of psychological laboratories
List_of_psychological_laboratories
German0 conductor
musicology and music history at the Humboldt University of Berlin with Carl Stumpf among others. He received his doctorate in 1905 with a thesis on The
Ernst_Praetorius
Romanian philosopher (1896–1971)
where he studied from 1922 to 1926. At Berlin, he took courses with Carl Stumpf, Heinrich Maier and Max Dessoir, and was active in the Kant-Gesellschaft
Nicolae_Bagdasar
1903 book by Max E.Ettlinger
entirely unique in its content as similar points had been raised by Carl Stumpf and Oswald Külpers before the book could be published. Despite having
Untersuchungen über die Bedeutung der Deszendenztheorie für die Psychologie
Untersuchungen_über_die_Bedeutung_der_Deszendenztheorie_für_die_Psychologie
German structural psychologist (1862–1915)
including new research on reaction time, contributions to psychophysics, Carl Stumpf's research into tonal fusions, and Hermann Ebbinghaus’ research on memory
Oswald_Külpe
German-American architect (1855–1927)
with stone dressings. Shenandoah Apartments (1906) on Lee Circle Hotel Stumpf (1909) on Main Street 200-202 West Broad Street (1910) Ruehrmund house (1907)
Carl_Ruehrmund
Global conflict (1939–1945)
(2001). "The War in the Pacific". In Horst Boog; Werner Rahn; Reinhard Stumpf; Bernd Wegner (eds.). Germany and the Second World War – The Global War
World_War_II
Annual list of influential people
Jay Y. Lee (18), Loretta Lynch (19), Carl Icahn (20), Sergio Ermotti (21), Jeffrey Gundlach (22), John Stumpf (23), Mary Erdoes (24), Masayoshi Son (25)
50 Most Influential (Bloomberg ranking)
50_Most_Influential_(Bloomberg_ranking)
Richard P. Cooley, 1966-1978 Carl E. Reichardt, 1978-1984 Paul Hazen, 1984-1995, 1997-1998 Richard Kovacevich, 1998-2007 John Stumpf, 2007-2016 Timothy J. Sloan
List of Wells Fargo presidents
List_of_Wells_Fargo_presidents
German historian (1819–1903)
Bistums: Ein Entwurf zu einer Synodal- und Gemeindeordnung von Theodor Stumpf". Ostkirche : Universalkirche, Amt und Bezeugung der Wahrheit. Internationale
Carl_Adolph_Cornelius
American baseball player (born 1986)
seasons and hopes to retire as a Pirate" (Tweet) – via X (formerly Twitter). Stumpf, Alex (April 14, 2024). "McCutchen hits 300th career HR in Pirates' win"
Andrew_McCutchen
American actress (1896–1926)
352–55. Stumpf 2010, p. 17. 1910 United States Federal Census, Fresno, Township 3, California, April 22, 1910. Marston 2010, p. 117. Stumpf 2010, p. 16
Barbara_La_Marr
German general
April 1945 as Generalleutnant and commander of 253. Infanterie-Division Stumpf, Reinhard (1982). Die Wehrmachts-Elite. Rang- und Herkunftsstruktur der
Carl_Becker_(general)
Norway at the Olympics
Jespersen Finn Münster Frithjof Olsen Carl Alfred Pedersen Rasmus Pettersen Thorleif Petersen Thorleiv Røhn Johan Stumpf "Norway at the 1906 Intercalated Games"
Norway at the 1906 Intercalated Games
Norway_at_the_1906_Intercalated_Games
German association football club
consequently made out of referee Stumpf. He was permanently banned from refereeing by the DFV. The sanctions against Stumpf were approved by Honecker and
Berliner_FC_Dynamo
American YouTuber
The Rich Rebuilds Story". MotorTrend. 2025-02-19. Retrieved 2026-03-17. Stumpf, Rob (2020-07-10). "Popular EV YouTuber Says 'Tesla Fanboys' Ganged Up to
Rich_Benoit
German military officer (1885–1960)
Kesselring, pp. 109, 128. Stumpf, Germany and the Second World War, pp. 665–670. Stumpf, Germany and the Second World War, pp. 683–684. Stumpf, Germany and the
Albert_Kesselring
Alleged German serial killer
Aberglaube und Sagen aus dem Herzogthum Oldenburg. G. Stelling. Stumpf, Johannes; Stumpf, Johann R. (1606). Schweytzer Chronick: Das ist, Beschreybung gemeiner
Christman_Genipperteinga
American actress (1908–1998)
Boop". Los Angeles Times. January 9, 1998. Retrieved December 23, 2025. Stumpf, Charles (2010). ZaSu Pitts: the life and career. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland
Mae_Questel
January 22, 2013. Scheduled to be executed on October 11, 2028. John David Stumpf Guernsey Final petition for a writ of certiorari denied by the United States
List of death row inmates in the United States who have exhausted their appeals
List_of_death_row_inmates_in_the_United_States_who_have_exhausted_their_appeals
Division of cartilaginous fishes
S2CID 90834034. Archived from the original on 2019-02-23. Retrieved 2018-12-09. Stumpf, Sebastian; Kriwet, Jürgen (2019). "A new Pliensbachian elasmobranch (Vertebrata
Batomorphi
Type of fermented bread.
Feb 27, 2013. C.J. Pollock; N.J. Chatterton (1980). "Fructans". In P.K. Stumpf; E.E. Conn, J. Preiss (eds.). The Biochemistry of plants: a comprehensive
Sourdough
Infraorder of primates
evolution". In Campbell, C. J.; Fuentes, A.; MacKinnon, K. C.; Bearder, S. K.; Stumpf, R. M (eds.). Primates in Perspective (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press
Simian
highway approximately in front of Rancho Blanco sign inside fence Rechel-Stumpf House More images 4215 311 Howard St. 29°26′20″N 98°29′45″W / 29.43889°N
List of Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks (Anderson-Callahan)
List_of_Recorded_Texas_Historic_Landmarks_(Anderson-Callahan)
Finn Münster Frithjof Olsen Carl Alfred Pedersen Rasmus Pettersen Thorleif Petersen Thorleiv Røhn Johan Stumpf Denmark Carl Andersen Halvor Birch Harald
Gymnastics at the 1906 Intercalated Games
Gymnastics_at_the_1906_Intercalated_Games
CARL STUMPF
CARL STUMPF
Boy/Male
English American German
Man. Famous Bearer: astronomer Carl Sagan.
Female
German
 Feminine form of German Carl, CARLA means "man." Compare with another form of Carla.
Girl/Female
American, Christian, English, French, German, Indian, Italian, Latin, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish
Fem Form of Carl; Womanly
Male
English
Older spelling of German Karl, CARL means "man."Â
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, German, and Scandinavian
English, Dutch, German, and Scandinavian : variant of Carl.
Female
English
 Feminine form of German Carl, CARLA means "man." Feminine form of Italian Carlo, meaning "man."
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Erlingr, the legend name of a mortal son of the god RÃg, JARL means "earl, nobleman."
Male
German
German name derived from the word karl, KARL means "man," from Old Norse karl, which originally meant "free man."Â
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Carol, CARYL means "man."
Surname or Lastname
Variant spelling of Dutch, German, and Scandinavian Karl.English
Variant spelling of Dutch, German, and Scandinavian Karl.English : from the Anglo-Scandinavian personal name Karl(i), ultimately from Germanic karl ‘man’, ‘freeman’. See also Charles.English : status name for a bondman or villein, from the vocabulary word karl, carl, which had various different meanings at various times: originally ‘man’, then ‘ordinary man’, ‘peasant’, and in Middle English specialized in the senses ‘free peasant’, ‘bondman’, ‘villein’, and ‘rough, churlish individual’.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Cary, CARI means "dark one."
Boy/Male
Scandinavian
Royalty title approximately equivalent to the English Earl.
Female
English
English form of French Carole, CAROL means "man."Â Compare with masculine Carol.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Carolus, CARLO means "man."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German, Swedish
Manly; Feminine Variant of Charles; Carl; Little One Dark Haired
Male
Romanian
 Short form of Latin Carolus, CAROL means "man." Compare with feminine Carol. In use by the Romanians.
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, or German
English, Dutch, or German : patronymic from Carl.
Female
English
Modern English name derived either from Italian cara, a term of endearment CARA means "beloved," or from the Irish Gaelic word cara, meaning "friend."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Jamaican
Song of Joy; Womanly; Female Version of Carl or Charles
Female
Italian
 Feminine form of Italian Carlo, CARLA means "man." Compare with another form of Carla.
CARL STUMPF
CARL STUMPF
Boy/Male
Hindu
(son of Lord Rama)
Girl/Female
Muslim
Olive
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
A Bird
Boy/Male
Indian
Alert
Boy/Male
Greek Norse American Scandinavian Scottish
Son of Ander.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, Gaelic, German, Irish
Red; Spear-man; Mountain of Bears; Ship Protector
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Charcoal; The Planet Mars
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Dimsdale, a place in Staffordshire, possibly named from Middle English dimple ‘dip in the ground’ + dale ‘valley’.
Girl/Female
French
Famed.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sea
CARL STUMPF
CARL STUMPF
CARL STUMPF
CARL STUMPF
CARL STUMPF
v. t.
To expose in a cart by way of punishment.
v. t.
To vex; to worry; to make by anxious care or worry.
v. t.
To utter in a loud or distinct voice; -- often with off; as, to call, or call off, the items of an account; to call the roll of a military company.
n.
Large stalks of hemp which bear the seed; -- called also carl hemp.
n.
A fresh-water herbivorous fish (Cyprinus carpio.). Several other species of Cyprinus, Catla, and Carassius are called carp. See Cruclan carp.
n.
To overspread or manure with marl; as, to marl a field.
v. t.
To carry or convey in a cart.
v. t.
To comb with a card; to cleanse or disentangle by carding; as, to card wool; to card a horse.
n.
A piece of pasteboard, or thick paper, blank or prepared for various uses; as, a playing card; a visiting card; a card of invitation; pl. a game played with cards.
n.
The act of calling; -- usually with the voice, but often otherwise, as by signs, the sound of some instrument, or by writing; a summons; an entreaty; an invitation; as, a call for help; the bugle's call.
n.
A noxious or corroding care; solicitude; worry.
n.
A song of praise of devotion; as, a Christmas or Easter carol.
v. i.
To carry burdens in a cart; to follow the business of a carter.
pl.
of Carp
v. t.
To command or request to come or be present; to summon; as, to call a servant.
n.
An indicator card. See under Indicator.
v. t.
To clean or clear, as if by using a card.
n.
Attention or heed; caution; regard; heedfulness; watchfulness; as, take care; have a care.