Submitted Names Ending with er

This is a list of submitted names in which the ending sequence is er.
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Evenezer m Hebrew
Hebrew form of Ebenezer.
Evser f Kurdish
From ev meaning "the, it" and ser meaning "crest, crown, top".
Ewander m Polish
Polish form of Evander 1.
Exzavier m American (Rare)
Probably an elaboration of Xavier.... [more]
Ezdînşêr m Kurdish
Kurdish masculine name, the name of a famous prince.
Ezter f Judeo-Spanish
Judeo-Spanish form of Esther.
Fajer m Swedish (Rare)
Rare Swedish dialectal form of Fader.
Falacer m Roman Mythology
The name of an obscure Italic god, possible arisen as an epithet of Jupiter and derived from Etruscan falandum, meaning "heaven".
Falconer m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Falconer.
Faqeer m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic فقير or Urdu فقیر (see Faqir).
Farmer m English
Transferred use of the surname Farmer.
Faulkner m English
Transferred use of the surname Faulkner. A famous bearer of the surname was William Faulkner (1897–1962), Nobel Prize-winning American author and poet.
Feather f English (American, Rare)
From the English word feather.
Fedder m Low German, North Frisian
Short form of Germanic names that have fridu "peace" for a first element, such as Frederik. Also compare Fedde and Fedderik.
Feker f Amharic
Means "love, affection" in Amharic.
Fender m Dutch (Rare), Popular Culture
First seen in the Dutch naming statistics in 1993 (when 16 baby boys were given this name), the name Fender has since enjoyed a stable presence in the naming statistics (with 16 births each year) until a sudden increase in popularity in 2008 (20 births), which it has maintained so far... [more]
Fener f Kurdish
Means "spring" in Kurdish.
Fenner m English
Transferred use of the surname Fenner.
Fer m Dutch, Limburgish
Dutch and Limburgish short form of Ferdinand.
Fer m Spanish
Diminutive of Fernando.
Ferrither m Arthurian Cycle
The grandson of Arthur in Scottish traditions.
Fever f Literature
This is the name of the main character in the novel Fever Crumb, and she is named this due to a fad in an era of the book where women would name their babies after ailments they had while pregnant.
Février m French
Transferred use of the surname Février.
Ffreuer f Medieval Welsh, Literature
Occurs in the medieval poem Canu Heledd, belonging to one of Heledd's dead sisters.
Fielder m Scottish, English
Transferred use of the surname Fielder.
Fifer m & f American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Fifer.
Filimer m Gothic
Filimer was an early Gothic king, according to Jordanes. He was the son of Gadareiks and the fifth generation since Berig settled with his people in Gothiscandza. When the Gothic nation had multiplied Filimer decided to move his people to Scythia where they defeated the Sarmatians... [more]
Filmer m English (Rare), English (Canadian, Rare), American (Rare)
Variant of Fillmore. A notable namesake is Canadian musician Filmer Edwin Hubble (1904-1969).
Fischer m American
Transferred from the originally German surname Fischer "fisher".
Fjolner m Swedish
Swedish form of Fjǫlnir.
Flester f & m English
Fortified place
Flipper m American
Nickname for Willie Lee "Flipper" Anderson, Jr. a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League. He played professionally for the Los Angeles Rams, the Indianapolis Colts, the Washington Redskins, and the Denver Broncos.
Folcmær m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English folc "people" (from fulką) and mære "famous". Cognate to Germanic Folcmar.
Folmer m West Frisian
Frisian form of Folkmar.
Forester m English
From a surname meaning "keeper of forest" or "forest expert", originally belonging to a person who lived near a forest. Could also be considered an elaboration of Forrest and Forest.
Forever f & m English (Modern, Rare)
From the English word forever.
Forrester m English
Transferred use of the surname Forrester.
Fortaner m Gascon
Combination of Fort and Aner.
Fowler m English
Transferred use of the surname Fowler.
Frasier m Popular Culture
Variant of Fraser. Notable fictional bearer is Frasier Crane from the shows 'Cheers' and 'Frasier', portrayed by Kelsey Grammer.
Frazer m Scottish
Variant of Fraser, more commonly found as an alternate spelling of the surname.
Freder m German (Rare), Theatre
Short form of names containing the element "Fred-".... [more]
Frezer f Amharic
Means "fertile" in Amharic.
Frider m Alsatian
Short form of Friedrich.
Frieder m German
Means "the peaceful". See also Friedrich.... [more]
Frister m West Frisian (Rare)
Variant of Fritser, which probably came into being through metathesis.
Fritser m West Frisian (Rare)
Variant spelling of Fridser, which itself is a variant of Fridsert.
Froder m Norwegian (Archaic), Danish (Rare)
Variant of Frode, possibly combined with the Old Norse name element herr "army".
Fröger m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Frøygæirr.
Frøger m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Frøygæirr.
Frumaher m Germanic
Derived from Old High German fruma "good, usefulness" combined with Old High German hari "army."
Fuller m English
Transferred use of the surname Fuller.
Füzér f Hungarian (Rare)
Means "garland" in Hungarian.
Gáber m Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Gaber.
Gaber m Slovene
Either a short form of Gabrijel or from the tree gaber ''hornbeam''.
Gaber m Alsatian (Archaic)
Vernacular form of Gabriel.
Gaddifer m Arthurian Cycle
The King of Scotland and an Arthurian knight. He was made king when his brother Betis became King of England in the time of Alexander the Great.
Gaither m English
Transferred use of the surname Gaither.
G‘anisher m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek g'ani meaning "rich, wealthy" and sher meaning "lion".
Gao-jer f Hmong
Gao-Jer meaning "The last daughter". Some Hmong family thought they'd name their last daughter that so they won't have anymore daughter.
Gaoter m Breton (Archaic)
Breton form of Walter.
Gardener m English
Transferred use of the surname Gardener.
Gardiner m & f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Gardiner.
Gardner m English
Transferred use of the surname Gardner.
Garner m & f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Garner.
Gaspër m Albanian
Albanian form of Caspar.
Gasper m English (American, Rare)
Variant of Jasper or Casper and an unaccented version of Gašper.... [more]
Gautièr m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon cognate of Gautier.
Gazanfer m Turkish
Turkish form of Ghazanfar.
Geber m Biblical
Geber, meaning "He-man," son of Uri, was one of King Solomon's regional administrators; his territory was Gilead. (First Kings 4:19)
Geber m Arabic (Latinized)
Latinate form of Jabir.
Gebregziabher m Ge'ez, Tigrinya
Means "servant of God" in Ge'ez, from Ge'ez ገብረ (gäbrä) "servant" and እግዚአብሔር (ʾəgziʾäbḥer), a Ge'ez translation of God, from Ge'ez እግዚእ (ʾəgziʾ) "lord" and ብሔር (bəḥer) “world, region”
Geilmer m Germanic
Derived from Old High German gail (geil in Middle High German) "merry, high-spirited, bold" combined with Old High German mâri "famous."
Gelimer m Germanic, History
Variant of Geilmer. Gelimer was a 6th-century king of the Vandals and Alans.
Gelmer m West Frisian
Frisian form of Gildemar.
Gençer m Turkish
Means "young" in Turkish.
Genever f American (South)
American English regional name (Appalachian) influenced by the name Geneva.
Gennifer f English (Modern)
Modern variant of Jennifer. A famous bearer is the author Gennifer Choldenko.
Ger m & f Dutch, Limburgish, West Frisian
Dutch, Limburgish and West Frisian short form of Germanic given names containing the element ger meaning "spear", such as Gerard, Gerben and Gerlof.
Gesander m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Γέσανδρος (Gesandros). This given name could possibly be derived from Greek γῆ (ge) "the earth, soil, land" combined with Greek ανδρος (andros) "of a man", but most likely it is actually of Scythian origin... [more]
Gesher f & m Hebrew
Means "bridge" in Hebrew.
Gether m Biblical
Genesis 10:23
Getter f Estonian
Originally an Estonian Swedish (estlandssvenska) name, historically common in Dagö (Hiiumaa island) while it belonged to Sweden and was inhabited by Swedes (until the 18th century), now commonly used among Estonians... [more]
Geukher f Karakalpak
Karakalpak form of Gohar.
Gewher f Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish cewher meaning "diamond".
Ghadeer f Arabic
Variant transcription of Ghadir.
Ghader m Persian
Persian form of Qadir.
Gilander m Manx (Archaic)
Derived from Manx guilley "servant; boy, lad" and the given name Andreays with the intended meaning of "servant of Saint Andrew" (since the names of saints were considered too holy for everyday use, they were usually prefixed until the 17th century).
Gilmer m American
Variant of Gilmore.
Ginifer f English
Variant of Jennifer.
Ginnifer f English
A variant of Jennifer, originating from Guinevere.
Ginter m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish form of Gunther.
Giselher m Germanic, History
Derived from the Germanic element gisel "hostage" (or "pledge") combined with Old High German hari "army." Giselher was a 5th-century king of Burgundy.
Glacier f & m English (Modern, Rare)
From the English word "glacier"; in turn from Franco-Provençal glacier, which is derived from glace (meaning "ice") and the suffix -ier.
Glauber m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Transferred use of the surname Glauber.
Glimmer f Literature
From the English word meaning "to shine". This name was used in Suzanne Collins' popular book, 'The Hunger Games'.
Glover m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Glover.
Godmær m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements god "god" and mære "famous". This name gave rise to forms Godmar and Godmer.
Goober m English
Meaning "peanut", originating from Bantu languages. In English, this is sometimes used as a word to describe a silly or foolish person.... [more]
Gorrister m Literature
Gorrister is a character in "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" by Harlan Ellison.
Gossamer f Theatre
From the English word, which means "spider threads spun in fields of stubble in late fall" (apparently derived from Old English gos "goose" and sumer "summer"). A fictional bearer is Gossamer Beynon in Dylan Thomas' 1954 play 'Under Milk Wood' (Butcher Beynon's schoolteacher daughter).
Gower m Welsh, Anglo-Norman
Gower means "pure" from Welsh origin.
Göwher f Turkmen
Means "valuable stone" in Turkmen.
Grainger m English
Variant of Granger.
Granger m English
Transferred use of the surname Granger.
Grayer m Popular Culture
Elaboration of Gray.
Gualter m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Walter.
Guenter m German (Anglicized)
Anglicized spelling of Günther.
Güher f Turkish
Turkish form of Gohar. A famous bearer is Turkish pianist Güher Pekinel (1951-).
Guíller m Spanish
Diminutive of Guillermo.
Guinever f Arthurian Cycle
Variant of Gwenivere, occasionally seen in original Arthurian works when speaking of Gwenivere, King Arthur's queen.
Gülahmer f Ottoman Turkish
Possibly means "as red as a rose".
Gulazer f Kurdish
Kurdish feminine given name derived from gula meaning "rose" and zer meaning "gold, golden, yellow".
Güler f Turkish
Directly taken from Turkish güler meaning "laughs".
Gulliver m English
Transferred use of the surname Gulliver. First used in Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift, published 1726, as the surname of the protagonist Lemuel Gulliver.
Gülnezer f Uyghur
Combination of Uyghur گۈل (gül) "flower" combined with نەزەر (nezer) "glance, glimpse, vision". These elements are ultimately from Persian گل (gol) and Arabic نَظَر (naẓar) "eyesight, vision" or "look, glance, gaze"... [more]
Gúmer m & f Spanish
Diminutive of Gumersindo and Gumersinda.
Gundher m Germanic
Original form of Gunther.
Gurinder m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit गुरु (guru) meaning "teacher, guru" combined with the name of the Hindu god Indra.
Gurvinder m & f Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਗੁਰਵਿੰਦਰ (see Gurwinder).
Gurwinder m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit गुरु (guru) meaning "teacher, sage" combined with the name of the Hindu god Indra.
Guðvér m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse guðr "god" and vér "fighter".
Gutier m Galician (Rare)
Galician form of Walter.
Gwalather m Cornish
Derived from Welsh gwaladr "leader".
Gwener f Welsh
This name is the Welsh form of Venus, referring to the Roman goddess of Love and Beauty.... [more]
Gwenifer f Welsh, English (British, Rare)
Anglicized form of Gwenhwyfar (see Guinevere), particularly found in Wales and the Marches.
Gyömbér f Hungarian
Means "ginger" in Hungarian.
Hadadezer m Biblical
According to I Kings 11:23, Hadadezer, meaning "Hadad Helps," was king of Zobah.
Hadarezer m Jewish
Means "Splendid aid"
Haizeder f Basque (Modern)
Derived from Basque haize "wind" and eder "beautiful; good, excellent, admirable".
Hanmer m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Hanmer.
Harbinger m English (Rare, Archaic)
From the English word meaning "messenger", "herald" or "omen".
Harper m Dutch (Rare)
Variant of Harbert (also compare Harpert).... [more]
Harvinder m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit हर (hara) "bearing, wearing, taking, receiving" combined with the name of the Hindu god Indra.
Harwinder m & f Indian (Sikh)
Variant of Harendra used by Sikhs.
Hasper m Romansh
Romansh form of Caspar, traditionally used in the Surselva region.
Hatcher m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Hatcher.
Hayner m Brazilian
Hayner William Monjardim Cordeiro , simply known as Hayner, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as defender.
Hayter m Popular Culture
Transferred use of the surname Hayter.
Heater f English
Variant of Heather.
Heder m English (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Heder.
Hedser m West Frisian (Rare)
Meaning uncertain. It might possibly be the West Frisian form of Hadegar. Also compare Hidser.
Hedzer m West Frisian
Variant spelling of Hedser. A known bearer of this name was the Dutch politician Hedzer Rijpstra (1919-2011).
Heer f Indian
Religious name
Hegesander m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Hegesandros. Also compare the name Agesander, which is closely related and essentially means the same.... [more]
Heiter m German (Modern, Rare)
From the German word heiter "cheerful".
Helger m Old Swedish, Swedish (Rare), Estonian
Old Swedish form of Hæilgæirr and Swedish variant of Helge.
Helioner f Medieval English
Medieval English form of Eleanor.
Heller m Upper German
Nickname for Helmut
Hender m Scots
Diminutive of Hendry.
Henner m German
Short form of the given name Heinrich. ... [more]
Hepher m Biblical
Hepher was a son of Manasseh according to Numbers 26:32 and Joshua 17:2.
Heriger m Germanic
Likely from the Germanic elements heri meaning "army" and ger meaning "spear".
Herper m Frisian (Rare)
Frisian cognate of Harper (also compare Herpert).
Herzglitzer m Obscure (Rare)
Herzglitzer is an ad hoc made up German compound meaning "heart glitter".
Hesther f Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant of Hester.
Hiælmger m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Hialmgæirr.
Hidser m West Frisian (Rare)
Meaning uncertain. It might possibly be the West Frisian form of a masculine Germanic name that contains the Germanic element hild meaning "battle", such as Hildegar... [more]
Hiker m English (Rare)
From the English word hiker, meaning a person who hikes, from the English dialectal hyke “to walk vigorously”. Hiker Chiu is a Taiwanese intersex human rights activist who founded Oii-Chinese in 2008 and cofounded Intersex Asia in 2018.
Hilder m Swedish (Rare)
Swedish masculine form of Hildr.
Hilger m Dutch, German
Dutch and German form of Hildegar.
Hilmer m Swedish
Variant of Hilmar.
Himmer m American (Hispanic)
Transferred use of the surname Himmer.
Hitler m South American, Indonesian, Indian, Filipino
From the German surname Hitler. Despite the strong negative connotations of the name Hitler, it is used as a given name in South America, India, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
Hjälmger m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Hialmgæirr.
Hjálmþér m Old Norse, Norse Mythology, Icelandic
Derived from Old Norse hjalmr ("helmet, protection") and -þér ("servant"). In Norse mythology Hjálmþér and his brother Ǫlvir are the children of a jarl (or chieftain)... [more]
Hlér m Old Norse, Norse Mythology, Icelandic
Means "ocean, sea". This is another name for Ægir.
Hlöðver m Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Hloðvér.
Hlǫðver m Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Variant of Hlǫðvér. In Norse mythology this is the name of Hervǫr and Hlaðgunnr's father.
Hloðvér m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Chlodwig.
Høder m Danish
Modern Danish form of Hǫðr.
Hoder m Danish
Danish form of Hǫðr.
Holiver m Medieval Catalan
Late medieval Catalan variant of Oliver.
Holler m Norse Mythology
In Norse myth, Holler is the god of death and destruction and the one who brings diseases and disasters. He drags people to his dungeon where he tortures them to death.
Hollister m & f English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Hollister.
Homeer m Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Dutch form of Homer. It was mostly used in the 17th and 18th century, usually in order to refer to the Greek epic poet.
Hooper m English (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Hooper.
Hoover m English
Transferred use of the surname Hoover.
Hopper m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Hopper, originally borne by Hopper Jack Penn, the son of Sean Penn, in homage to Dennis Hopper.
Hopper m Alsatian (Archaic)
Vernacular diminutive of Joseph.
Hotchner m English (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Hotchner.
Hother m Danish, Swedish
Danish and Swedish form of Hǫðr.
Аhtimĕr m Chuvash
Chuvash masculine name meaning "white iron".
Huner m Kurdish
Means "art, skill" in Kurdish.
Hunger m Medieval German
A dithematic name formed from the name elements hun "bear cub" and ger "javelin, spear".... [more]
Icher f Lezgin
Means "apples" in Lezgin.
Ider m Mongolian
Means "young, youthful, vigorous" in Mongolian.
Igider m Berber (Rare)
Mighty and strong, this name stands for ‘eagle’ in one of the Berber languages.
Ilter m & f Turkish
Turkish version of Eldar with meaning "patriot" or person who loves and protects his country.
Imber f Swedish (Rare)
Swedish dialectal variant form of Ingeborg found in Norrland.
Imier m French (Archaic), French (Swiss, Rare), History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Himerius. While this name is archaic in France, it is still occasionally used in French-speaking Switzerland.
Immer m Biblical
Meaning, "saying; speaking" or "a lamb."
Inder m Indian, Punjabi, Hindi
Variant of Indra.
Iŋger f Sami
Sami variant of Inger.
Ingwær m Anglo-Saxon
Cognate to Old Norse Ingvar, possibly influenced by Old English wær "aware, cautious".
Ingwer m North Frisian, Low German
North Frisian and Low German form of Ingvar.... [more]
Iŋŋer f Sami
Northern Sami variant of Inger.
Ireber m & f Basque
Used in reference to a mount in Navarre.
Isander m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Isandros. This was the name of a man killed by the god Ares in Homer's "Iliad".
Iskander m Arabic
Variant transcription of Iskandar
Iskender m Kyrgyz
Kyrgyz form of Alexander.
Iskenter m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Iskandar.
Iskinder m Amharic
Amharic form of Alexander.
Ister f Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Judeo-Anglo-Norman variant of Ester.
Itier m Medieval Occitan
Occtian variant of Ythier.
Iulger m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Ígulgæirr.
Jaber m Arabic, Persian
Alternate transcription of Arabic جابر (see Jabir) as well as the Persian form.
Jabier m Basque
Variant of Xabier.
Jáder m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Masculine form of Jade.
Jadier m Spanish (Latin American)
Variant spelling of Yadier. A known bearer of this name is Jadier Valladares (b. 1982), a Cuban weightlifter.
Jaeger m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Jaeger.
Jander m German (Silesian, Archaic), Silesian (Archaic), Medieval Slavic
Medieval Silesian German and medieval Silesian form of Andrew.
Janier m Spanish (Latin American)
Variant spelling of Yanier. A known bearer of this name is Janier Acevedo (b. 1985), a Colombian professional road racing cyclist.
Janner m Literature
Janner is a character from Andrew Peterson's Wingfeather Saga. It calls to mind the Biblical names Jannai and Jaanai... [more]
Janther m & f Hindi
It means to be brave and loyal.
Jaroměr m Sorbian
Sorbian cognate of Jaromír.
Jaser m Albanian
Albanian form of Yasir.
Jaskier m Literature
Jaskier (also known as Dandelion) is a character in the series of fantasy novels called The Witcher written by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. Jaskier is a poet, minstrel, bard, & the best friend of the main character, Geralt of Rivia... [more]
Jasminder f Indian (Sikh), Indian
It's Hindu name meaning "flower queen". In Punjabi meaning "Lord's glory". Other form is Jesminder.
Jasser m Arabic
An ancient Arab name meaning "brave", "valiant, "dauntless", "fearless", and "daring".
Jasveer m & f Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Jasvir.
Javansher m Persian
Means "young lion", derived from the Persian adjective جوان (javan) meaning "young, youthful" (ultimately from Middle Persian ǰuwān) combined with the Persian noun شیر (sher) meaning "lion" (see Sher).... [more]
Javièr m Occitan
Occitan form of Xavier.
Jaweher f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi variant of Jawahir (chiefly Tunisian).