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==Persons==
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*[[Carrie Ann Inaba]] (born 1968), American dancer, choreographer, television dance competition judge in ''Dancing with the Stars'', actress, game show host, and singer
*[[Carrie Brownstein]] (born 1974), American musician, writer, actress, and comedian
*[[Carrie Brownstein]] (born 1974), American musician, writer, actress, and comedian
*[[Carrie Everson]] (1842–1914), American metallurgist, inventor and patented processes for extracting metals from ore using the flotation process
*[[Carrie Everson]] (1842–1914), American metallurgist, inventor and patented processes for extracting metals from ore using the flotation process

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Carrie is a female given name in English speaking countries, usually a pet form of Caroline or Carolyn. Other spellings include Kari, Karie, Kerry, Carri, Karri, Kerri, Cerry, and Karrie, as well as various other spellings. Related names may include Carol, Caroline, Carolyn, Carolyne, or Carolynne.

Persons

Given name
  • Carrie Ann Inaba (born 1968), American dancer, choreographer, television dance competition judge in Dancing with the Stars, actress, game show host, and singer
  • Carrie Brownstein (born 1974), American musician, writer, actress, and comedian
  • Carrie Everson (1842–1914), American metallurgist, inventor and patented processes for extracting metals from ore using the flotation process
  • Carrie Fisher (1956–2016), American actress, writer, producer, and humorist
  • Carrie Underwood (born 1983), American country music singer, songwriter and actress
Fictional characters
  • Carrie Bradshaw, a fictional lead character of the HBO romantic sitcom Sex and the City, as well as the CW series The Carrie Diaries, portrayed by actresses Sarah Jessica Parker and AnnaSophia Robb, respectively
  • Carrie Brady, a fictional character from the NBC soap opera, Days of Our Lives

See also