The baby name Tupper is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "TUP-per".
Tupper is a surname that originated in England. The name is derived from the Old Norse word "tuppr," which means "ram." It was likely used as a nickname for someone who was strong or stubborn like a ram. The name Tupper was first recorded in the 13th century in the county of Sussex, England. Today, it is a relatively uncommon surname, with the majority of Tuppers residing in the United States and Canada.
As a surname, Tupper does not have a specific gender association. It can be used for both males and females. The pronunciation of Tupper is "TUH-per," with the emphasis on the first syllable. The name is spelled with two "p's" and one "e," and it is important to note that the spelling of surnames can vary depending on the region and time period.
The name Tupper is composed of two syllables and six letters. The first syllable "tup" is derived from the Old Norse word "tuppr," meaning "ram." The second syllable "per" is a common suffix in English surnames, meaning "son of." Therefore, Tupper can be interpreted as "son of the ram." The name Tupper has been used as a surname for centuries and has a rich history and meaning behind it.
Tupper has the following similar or variant Names
- Tuppers |
- Tupperman |
- Tupperware |
- Tupperville |
- Tuppertown |
- Tupperlake |
- Tupperfield |
- Tupperston |
- Tupperdale |
- Tupperhill |
- Tuppermead |
- Tupperford |
- Tuppercroft