Carbonell, Normandy, 1180. Carbonel, Hereford, 1086. The family long flourished in Hereford, Bucks, and Oxford.
Carden. An English local name. Also a form of Cordon, Cordun: Normandy, 1180; Essex, 1086.
Cardwell, for Cardeville, or Cardunville, from Cardunville, near Caen.
Cares, from Chars, Normandy.
Carew. A branch of Fitzgerald. Cary, Carey.
Carle, for Carel, or Carrell.
Carles. Vide Carless, or Charles, from St. Karles de Percy, in the Cotentin. Charles family, in Thirteenth Century, seated in many parts of England. Carlish, for Carless.
Carne. Geoffry le Caron, Normandy, 1180. Wischard de Charun, England, 1272.
Carnell, from Carnelles, near Evreux. Geoffry de Carneilles, Normandy, 1180. Armorially identified with Charnell. In England, usually styled Charnel or Charnels. Carneal, a distinguished name in Kentucky; Thomas D. Carneal, one of the founders of Covington, in that State.