Kopper name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Yiddish
Meaning: Copper
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What does Kopper mean?

Recent and Curious Kopper has its origin in Yiddish is a gender-neutral name. Kopper is variant of Kuper. Kuper means Copper is originated from Yiddish.

Variants of Kopper

Kuper

How popular is the name Kopper?

Kopper is a rare baby name in United States still in use today. As per our research, over 30 babies have been bestowed Kopper around the globe.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
20238230900
202112053500
201700158765
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological aspects of Kopper

Variety helps in every person's personal and professional growth. When it comes to romance, you are the most sensual partner. When having a hard time in life, you always rely on yourself and prefer to fight your fights alone. Your inner peace is responsible for your success on both personal and professional level. You are compassionate, aware, and full of understanding. You hate being in the center of attention but somehow you always are because of your aura and charming expression.

Other names similar to Kopper

  •  Selman - The uncommon boy name Selman has origin in Hebrew and Arabic which is notably used in Yiddish language, Selman means "Perfectly Healthy"
  •  Hindy - The infrequent girl name Hindy means "Female Deer, Doe and India" came from Yiddish. Hindy is a short form of Hinda.
  •  Hershel - The widespread and perennial unisex name Hershel is used principally in Hindi, Marathi and Yiddish, Hershel means "Deer" has its origin in Yiddish. On baby boy names chart, cherished Hershel ranked 496 in year 1944 in United States
  •  Hindah - Girl name Hindah means "Wife of Abu Sufyan", used notably in Sindhi and Arabic is originated from Yiddish language
  •  Selig - Meaning of Selig is Happy, From the Happy Meadow or Blessed is notably used in Hebrew, Yiddish and English which is rooted from Yiddish is used as a boy name

Famous people named Kopper

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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