Kipper
English
"pointed hill"
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Kipper Origin and Meaning
The name Kipper is a boy's name.
Kipper is an uncommon masculine name with Germanic and English origins. Traditionally, it refers to someone who cures fish (particularly herring) by splitting, salting, and smoking—a kipper being a type of preserved fish. As a personal name, it may have evolved from a nickname or occupational surname. The name has a friendly, approachable quality with its bouncy consonants and informal feel. In children's literature, Kipper is known as the name of a popular dog character created by Mick Inkpen. While rare as a given name, Kipper has a playful, unpretentious charm that might appeal to parents seeking something distinctive and cheerful. It suggests someone with a down-to-earth, practical nature and perhaps a bit of whimsy.
Famous People Named Kipper
- Kipper (born Mark Eldridge)English musician
- Christopher "Kipper" WilliamsAmerican cartoonist
- The Kipper Kidsduo of performance artists
The name Kipper in Pop Culture
- Kipper the Dogcartoon character
- Reginald "Kipper" Herringcharacter in the Jeeves series by P.G. Wodehouse
- kipperDutch word for "frog"
- kipperterm for a smoked herring
- Kipper the fishmanNPC in the realplay DnD podcast Drunks and Dragons.