Harper
The name Harper is derived from the Old English word 'hearpere,' meaning 'harp player.' It was originally an occupational surname for someone who played the harp or made and repaired harps.
In medieval times, harpists were highly regarded musicians, often employed by royalty and the nobility. The name Harper became a common surname and later transitioned into a given name, particularly for boys.
While Harper has traditionally been a masculine name, in recent years it has also been used as a name for girls, likely due to its soft, melodic sound and the appealing meaning associated with music and the arts.
Today, Harper is a popular unisex name that evokes a sense of creativity, artistry, and a connection to music and history.
US popularity 2023:127 children
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