Cooper


One of the many occupations of the Middle Ages was barrel making. Occupants were known at coopers at the time. Today, though, Cooper feels more like a name than a job title.

As Cooper has been historically used for barrel makers, the name came from the Middle English "couper", meaning "maker of barrels." Thus, the name's early history and meaning match. As with most job titles Cooper began as a surname. 

Cooper ranked a few times in the United States before 1890. It returned to the charts by 1984. Afterwards, Cooper rose in use. It reached the top 100 in 2007 and is now at its peak in the low 60s. 

Cooper is part of our age of occupational surname-names along with Carter and Mason. Its surname style along with its modern usage make Cooper contemporary rather than traditional. Actor Gary Cooper (1901-1961), who starred in the Western TV series High Noon, gives this name a rustic vibe as well. In addition, Cooper is in moderate to popular usage throughout the English-speaking world. 

STYLES:

Rustic, Surname

SISTERS:

Cassidy, Ella, Faith, Macy, Rowan, Scarlett

BROTHERS:

Blake, Easton, Jackson, Levi, Parker, Wyatt

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