Tupper
t(up)-per
Origin:British
Meaning:Ram; Male sheep
Ewe won’t be disappointed with this adorable name! Originating in Old English, Tupper is typically attributed to men and means “ram” or “male sheep.” Traditionally, Tupper has been used more commonly as a family name and may remind you of a certain storage container business. In 1942, American man Earl Tupper set up the Tupperware company, a kitchen preparation and storage business that continues to thrive today. There is also a lake in New York called Tupper, but as far as first names go, Tupper has been seldom used and is saving itself for your little ray of sunshine.
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