Cooper

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Meaning: The name Cooper is derived from the Old English term 'cupa,' meaning 'barrel maker' or 'barrel builder.'
Gender
Boy
Origin
English, Old French, Latin
Popularity Rank
#52 (boys)
#84 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Cooper has seen a rise in popularity over the past two decades, ranking among the top names for boys in the United States. Its appeal lies in its strong, masculine sound and connection to a traditional craft.

Why Parents Choose Cooper

Parents often choose the name Cooper for its strong, friendly sound and its association with industriousness and craftsmanship. It's a name that feels both classic and modern.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Cooper has roots in medieval England, where it was used as an occupational surname for those who crafted wooden casks and barrels. Over time, it transitioned into a popular given name, especially in English-speaking countries.

In many cultures, the profession associated with the name Cooper reflects a long-standing tradition of craftsmanship, symbolizing hard work and resourcefulness.

Notable People Named Cooper

  • Gary Cooper - Academy Award-winning American actor
  • Cooper Kupp - Professional American football player
  • Cooper Cronk - Australian rugby league footballer

Name Variations

Kuper Kuiper Coop

Related Names

Carter Hunter Parker Sawyer

Similar Sounding Names

Cameron Cody Colton

Names with Similar Feel

Grayson Austin Logan

Sibling Name Ideas

Jackson Mason Ethan Liam

Pop Culture References

  • Cooper from the animated series 'The Amazing World of Gumball'
  • Cooper, a character in the film 'Interstellar'