Kooper
/kˈupɚ/
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Old English
Kooper, derived from Old English, refers to a 'barrel maker' or cooper, a skilled craftsperson in historical trades. The name reflects industriousness and craftsmanship, often associated with prosperity and leadership. Its modern spelling adds a contemporary and unique flair, making it a distinctive choice.
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