The baby name Quiller is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "KWIL-er".
Quiller is a unique name that has an uncertain origin and meaning. It is believed to be of English or French origin, and some sources suggest that it may have derived from the word "quill," which refers to a feather or a pen. The name has been used as a surname in the past, but it is now more commonly used as a first name. Quiller is a rare name and is not very popular in the United States or other parts of the world.
The history of the name Quiller is not well-documented, and it is unclear when and where it originated. It is possible that the name was created as a variation of other names or words, or it may have been a surname that was later used as a first name. The name Quiller has been used in literature and film, most notably in the novel and film series "The Quiller Memorandum," which was written by British author Adam Hall in the 1960s.
The pronunciation of Quiller is KWIH-lur, with the emphasis on the first syllable. The name is typically used for boys, although it can be used for girls as well. Quiller is a unique and uncommon name that may appeal to parents who are looking for a distinctive name for their child. While the origin and meaning of the name are uncertain, its rarity and uniqueness may make it an attractive choice for some parents.
Quiller has the following similar or variant Names
- Quillar |
- Quillen |
- Quilliam |
- Quillie |
- Quillman |
- Quillon |
- Quillson |
- Quilly |
- Quilman |
- Quilson