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Carrington and Carington are surnames originating from one of the Carringtons in England, or from the town of Carentan in Normandy, France. It is also rarely a given name. It is also rarely a given name.
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Carrington College, Otago (opened 1945), Residential College at the University of Otago in New Zealand; Carrington College (US), a network of for-profit private colleges in the western United States; Carrington High School, North Dakota, United States; Carrington Middle School, Durham County, North Carolina, United States
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Carlton "Bub" Carrington (born 2005), American basketball player Carlton Cole (born 1983), English footballer Carlton Cuse (born 1959), American screenwriter and producer
Carr is a common surname in northern England, a variant of Kerr, meaning "brushwood wet ground" in Middle English. [1] The Old Norse kjarr means a "brushwood, thicket or copse" and may also come from the ancient Norse Kjarr translation meaning Kaiser from Caesar [2] Kerr is also a Scottish variant, often from the Norse and (particularly on the west coast and Arran) from the Gaelic ciar ...