Piper
Meaning: One who plays the pipe Gender: Female Pronunciation: Pih-Per Language origin of Piper: Germanic Regional origin of Piper: Northern Europe Languages Piper is most common: English Religions Piper is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Pih Last letter and sound: R, per Alternative Spelling: Pyper, Pipyr, Pypor
Miller
Meaning: A worker in a mill Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mil-Ur Language origin of Miller: Germanic Regional origin of Miller: Northern Europe Languages Miller is most common: English Religions Miller is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mil Last letter and sound: R, ur Alternative Spelling: Millar, Milar, Myller
Kimber
Meaning: From the royal fortress, or from the wood of the royal fortress Gender: Female Pronunciation: Kim-Ber Language origin of Kimber: Germanic Regional origin of Kimber: Northern Europe Languages Kimber is most common: English Religions Kimber is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Kim Last letter and sound: R, ber Alternative Spelling: Kymber, […]
Karter
Meaning: Carter, one who transports goods Gender: Female Pronunciation: Kar-Ter Language origin of Karter: Germanic Regional origin of Karter: Northern Europe Languages Karter is most common: English Religions Karter is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Kar Last letter and sound: R, ter Alternative Spelling: Carter, Kartera, Karteri
Juniper
Meaning: Young, evergreen tree Gender: Female Pronunciation: Joo-Nih-Per Language origin of Juniper: Germanic Regional origin of Juniper: Northern Europe Languages Juniper is most common: English Religions Juniper is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Joo Last letter and sound: R, nih Alternative Spelling: Junyper, Junipher
Jennifer
Meaning: Fair one Gender: Female Pronunciation: Jen-Uh-Fur Language origin of Jennifer: Germanic Regional origin of Jennifer: Northern Europe Languages Jennifer is most common: English Religions Jennifer is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Jen Last letter and sound: R, uh Alternative Spelling: Jenifer, Jennipher
Hunter
Meaning: One who hunts Gender: Female Pronunciation: Hun-Tuhr Language origin of Hunter: Germanic Regional origin of Hunter: Northern Europe Languages Hunter is most common: English Religions Hunter is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Hun Last letter and sound: R, tuhr Alternative Spelling: Huntar, Hunther
Harper
Meaning: Harp player Gender: Female Pronunciation: Har-Per Language origin of Harper: Germanic Regional origin of Harper: Northern Europe Languages Harper is most common: English Religions Harper is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Har Last letter and sound: R, per Alternative Spelling: Harpur, Harpee
Esther
Meaning: Star Gender: Female Pronunciation: Es-Ter Language origin of Esther: Germanic Regional origin of Esther: Northern Europe Languages Esther is most common: English Religions Esther is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, Es Last letter and sound: R, ter Alternative Spelling: Ester, Estyre
Ember
Meaning: Spark, burning low flame Gender: Female Pronunciation: Em-Ber Language origin of Ember: Germanic Regional origin of Ember: Northern Europe Languages Ember is most common: English Religions Ember is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, Em Last letter and sound: R, ber Alternative Spelling: Emberlyn, Embery