Karen
Female
Karen is a name of Greek origin, derived from 'Kárin', meaning 'pure' or 'maiden'. It has been consistently popular for centuries in various countries, enjoying periods of higher and lower popularity, reflecting evolving naming trends.
While Karen has become associated with certain negative stereotypes, its original meaning is quite lovely. Many women named Karen have actively reclaimed the name, celebrating its history and rejecting the negative connotations.
Karen Carpenter
American singer and musician, best known as half of the iconic 1970s soft rock duo The Carpenters. Known for her beautiful voice and musical talent. (1950-1983)
Karen Uhlenbeck
American mathematician, known for her groundbreaking work in geometric analysis and partial differential equations. She was the first woman to receive the Abel Prize in mathematics. (Born 1942)