Proper noun
A surname.
A town in Oklahoma.
A female given name from Spanish in the nineteenth century.
(dated, rare) A male given name from Italian.
An unincorporated community in Idaho.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA few months after the release of film, Cinearte magazine stated "Carmen Miranda is currently the most popular figure in Brazilian cinema, judging by the sizeable correspondence that she receives". Source: Internet
After her provocative habanera, with its persistent insidious rhythm and changes of key, the fate motif sounds in full when Carmen throws her flower to José before departing. Source: Internet
After the opening crowd scene, the bullfighters' march is led by the children's chorus; the crowd hails Escamillo before his short love scene with Carmen. Source: Internet
A man walks his dogs past fallen trees after Hurricane Zeta's landfall in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, early Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020. Source: Internet
As previously, in 2015 another deputy defects; Carmen Quesada, who declares herself independent. Source: Internet
Amanda Ellis, "Captivating a Country With Her Curves: Examining the Importance of Carmen Miranda's Iconography in Creating National Identities" (Masters Thesis, State University of New York at Buffalo, 2008), 31–33. Source: Internet