Carsen
Carsen is a variant spelling of the English surname Carson, which itself is derived from the Gaelic name "Carr's son" or "son of Carr." Carr is a Scottish and Irish surname that may have originated from the Gaelic word "carr," meaning "stone" or "rocky place."
The name Carson and its variant spellings like Carsen have been used as first names, particularly for boys. The name carries a sense of heritage and connection to Scottish or Irish ancestry.
While the exact meaning behind the spelling variation "Carsen" is not widely documented, it may have been used to create a more unique or distinctive version of the traditional Carson name.
Carsen is considered a masculine name, though some parents may choose to use it as a gender-neutral name in recent times.