Proper noun
(countable) A unisex given name
A male given name transferred from the surname.
A placename
A place in England, United Kingdom; Any of several place names in south-west England.
Ellipsis of Carey Island.; An island in Nunavut, Canada, in the James Bay, off the coast of Quebec.
(countable) A surname.
An English habitational surname from either of these placenames.
A surname from Irish, anglicized from the Gaelic Ó Ciardha.
A Celtic surname from Welsh, derived from Carew.
A female given name, variant of Cary.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA bustling batsman who comes down the order, Carey is adept at giving Australia the finishing touch in death overs. Source: Internet
A fluffed clearance from Chats keeper Jordan Carey straight to Khalid Simmo saw the Heath winger drag his first-time shot wide as he aimed to score into an empty net from distance while Carey did well to hold Jack Taylor's low drive. Source: Internet
According to Carey: "With it, the people will be relieved — your term will commence with a rising wave of prosperity — the Treasury will be filled and the party that elected you will be increased and strengthened. Source: Internet
Adelaide Strikers skipper Alex Carey and Sydney Sixers paceman Josh Hazlewood will play in today’s clash at Adelaide Oval, while Stars duo Adam Zampa and Pete Handscomb have been named for their matchup with the Thunder. Source: Internet
Actor/comedian Drew Carey returned to his hometown of Cleveland on November 26, 1995, to host "Fan Jam" in protest of the proposed move. Source: Internet
Adelaide Crows: 2003–2004 For some time, it was unclear whether Carey would return to AFL football, but after the end of the 2002 season and a 12-month absence from football, Carey was signed by the Adelaide Crows where he played for the next two seasons. Source: Internet