Submitted Names Ending with er

This is a list of submitted names in which the ending sequence is er.
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Jayvier m African American (Modern, Rare)
Invented name, blending the popular phonetic element jay with the name Xavier, possibly inspired by the Spanish form Javier.
Jeezer m Biblical
Jeezer was a son of Gilead of the Tribe of Manasseh according to Numbers 26:30.
Jefnier m Spanish (Caribbean, Anglicized, Rare)
In the case of reggaeton singer Jefnier Osorio (better known as Lunay), it's probably a rough anagram of her mother's name, Jennifer.
Jelmer m West Frisian, Dutch
Modern West Frisian form of Adalmar via Ethelmer, but it is also possible that it is a variant form of Gelmer (see also my comment for Jelle) in some cases.
Jenefer f Cornish
Variant of Jenifer.
Jeniver f English (Modern, Rare)
Originally an obsolete form of Juniper, ultimately derived from French genèvre, this name has resurfaced in recent times, likely influenced by the popularity of Jennifer.
Jenner m & f English (Rare), Brazilian
Transferred use of the surname Jenner. As a feminine name, it can also be a contracted form of Jennifer.
Jenyfer f English
Variant of Jennifer.
Jer m & f English, Chinese (Cantonese), Taiwanese
As an English masculine name, it can be used as a diminutive for names beginning with Jer-, like Jerry, Jerome or Jeremy.... [more]
Jerjer f Medieval Mongolian
Possibly meaning "lady" or "beauty". This was the personal name of one of the wives of Hong Taiji. She was later given the posthumous name Empress Xiaoduanwen.
Jesminder f Indian
It's origin of Indian. A famous bearer is fictional character Jesminder Bhamra.
Jester f East Frisian (Archaic)
East Frisian form of Gerswith.
Jether m Biblical
From the Hebrew name יֶ֫תֶר (Yeter) which meant "abundance" (see Jethro).
Jezer m Biblical Hebrew
Jezer was a son of Naphtali according to Genesis 46:24 and Numbers 26:49.
Jhenifer f Spanish (Latin American), Portuguese (Brazilian)
Variant of Jennifer used primarily in Latin America.
Jhonier m Spanish (Latin American)
From the root of the name John, from Hebrew, with the meaning "God is merciful".
Jimsher m Georgian
Of Persian origin, but the meaning is uncertain. The first element of this compound name might possibly have been derived from Avestan Yima meaning "twin" (see Jam)... [more]
Jinger f English
Variant of Ginger. This is borne by American television personality Jinger Duggar Vuolo (1993-), one of the daughters of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, a couple notable for their large number of children (nine daughters and ten sons, all of whose names begin with the letter J).
Joder m German (Swiss)
Dialectal form of Theodore.
Joezer m Ancient Hebrew
Meaning "Yahweh is help."
Joginder m Indian (Sikh)
Variant of Jagendra used by Sikhs.
Johnpeter m English (American)
Combination of John and Peter.
Joiner m Romani (Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Joiner.
Joker m & f Filipino
Probably derived from the name of the playing card.... [more]
Joliver m Filipino (Rare), Obscure
Combination of John, James and other names that begin with j- with Oliver.
Jonier m Spanish (Latin American)
Variant spelling of Yonier.
Joyner m American (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Joyner.
Juáner m Spanish
Diminutive of Juan 1 Ernesto.
Juansher m Georgian
Georgian form of Juvansher, which is the Middle Persian form of Javansher.... [more]
Judier m Spanish (Latin American)
Variant spelling of Yudier.
Jumber m Georgian, Literature
Meaning uncertain. According to a Russian source, the name is derived from the Arabic noun جمعة (juma) meaning "Friday" (see Juma) via its Persian form جمعه (jome)... [more]
Junifer f English (Archaic), American (Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Junifer.
Jünter m Popular Culture
Jünter is the Ripuarian and Berlin dialect form of Günter.... [more]
Kaker m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Kákr.
Kakhaber m Georgian
Means "monk from Kakheti", derived from Georgian კახი (kakhi) meaning "of Kakheti" (see Kakhi) combined with Georgian ბერი (beri) meaning "monk" (see Bera).... [more]
Kaloger m Polish, Russian
Polish and Russian form of Kalogeros.
Kaloker m Croatian, Russian, Slovene
Croatian, Russian and Slovene form of Calocaerus and Calocerus, which are both latinizations of the Greek given name Kalokairos.
Kamer m & f Turkish
Means "the moon" in Turkish.
Kamerfer f Ottoman Turkish
From Ottoman Turkish "radiance of the crescent": kamer - "half-moon, crescent" and fer - "radiance, brightness".
Kanefer m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian kꜣ-nfr meaning "his Ka is beautiful", derived from ka "soul, life force; personality, essence" and nfr "beautiful, good, perfect".
Kaouther f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Kawthar chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Karanveer m Punjabi, Indian (Sikh)
Possibly from Sanskrit करण (karana) meaning "clever, skillful" and वीर (vira) "hero, man, brave".
Kasber m Arabic
Arabic form of Casper meaning "treasurer"
Kasmer m Mari
Mari form of Casimir.`
Kassander m German, Polish
German and Polish form of Cassander.
Kättilger m Old Swedish
Old Swedish combination of ketill "cauldron hat", "helmet" and geirr "spear".
Kawther f Arabic
Meaning: A lot of goodness and money, a lot of everything, a lot of accumulated dust, so Al-Kawthar is the abundant .There is a whole Surah called Surah Al-Kawthar. في قوله تعالى: ﴿إِنَّا أَعْطَيْنَاكَ الْكَوْثَرَ ١﴾ الكوثر:1... [more]
Kazimier m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Kazimierz.
Keever m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Keever.
Kefser f Turkish
Kefser, sometimes Kevser is a turkish name coming from the Quran, where the Kefser is described to be a holy water in heaven
Keifer m English (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Keifer.
Keiffer m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Probably transferred use from the surname Keiffer.... [more]
Keler m Albanian (Rare)
Albanian form of Celer.
Keller f & m American
Transferred use of the surname Keller. Used in L. J. Smith's 'Night World' series.
Kemper m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Kemper.
Keneder m Cornish
Cornish form of Cunosetros.
Kenver m Cornish
Cornish form of Cunmorus.
Kepler m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Kepler.... [more]
Kerber m Croatian
Croatian form of Cerberus.
Keser f Kurdish
Means "sigh" in Kurdish.
Kesper m Limburgish (Rare)
Limburgish form of Caspar.
Keter m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "crown" in Hebrew.
Keter f Khakas
Khakas form of Ekaterina.
Kewer f Kurdish
Means "leek plant" in Kurdish.
Kewser f Uyghur
Uyghur form of Kawthar.
Keyser m Popular Culture
Invented name based on Kaiser. Keyser Söze is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the 1995 film 'The Usual Suspects'.
Kezîzer f Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish kezî meaning "fringe, bangs" and zer meaning "yellow, gold, blond".
Khishigdelger f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian хишиг (khishig) meaning "blessing, favour" and дэлгэр (delger) meaning "vast, wide" or "prosperous, abundant".
Khyber m Afghan
Supposedly from a Hebrew word meaning "fort" or "palace". This is the name of a mountain pass that links Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Khyler m English, English (American)
Variant of Kyler. According to the SSA, Khyler was given to 34 boys in 2017.
Kier m English (Rare)
Variant of Keir.
Kipper m English (Rare)
Old English for "male salmon".
Kishwer f Urdu
Alternate transcription of Urdu کشور (see Kishwar).
Kisser f Danish
Diminutive of Kirsten.
Kléber m French (Quebec), Portuguese (Brazilian)
Québécois form of Kleber as well as a Brazilian variant of Cléber.
Kleber m French
Transferred use from the German surname Kleber, borne by the Alsatian Jean-Baptiste Kléber who was a general in the French revolutionary wars.
Kleer f Estonian (Modern, Rare)
Estonian adoption of Claire.
Koçer m Kurdish
Means "nomad, emigrant" in Kurdish.
Kohler m English
Transferred use of the surname Kohler.
Kolter m English
Variant of Colter.
Kooper m English
Variant of Cooper.
Korver m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Korver.
Kristufer m Arabic
Arabic form of Christopher.
Krystafier m Belarusian
Belarusianized form of the English given name Christopher.
Ksãder m Kashubian
Diminutive of Aleksãder.
Ksaver m Croatian, Slovene
Croatian and Slovene form of Xavier.
Ksawer m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Xavier.
Ksawier m Polish
Polish form of Xavier (see Ksawery).
Kuçer f Kurdish
Means "nomad" in Kurdish.
Kuer m & f Kelabit
Means "leopard" in Kelabit.
Kuiper m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Kuiper, in which by itself it's a Dutch cognate of Cooper.
Kulveer m & f Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Punjabi Gurmukhi ਕੁਲਵੀਰ (see Kulvir).
Kulvinder f & m Indian (Sikh)
Alternate transcription of Kulwinder.
Kulwinder f & m Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit कुल (kula) meaning "family" combined with the name of the Hindu god Indra.
Kyber m English (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Kyber.
Kyzer m English (American)
English alternate spelling of Kaiser.
Ladomér m Medieval Hungarian
Medieval Hungarian form of Vladimir.
Laesther f African American (Rare)
Combination of the popular prefix La combined with the name Esther.
Lancaster m American (South)
Transferred use of the surname Lancaster.
Lander m Basque, Medieval Basque
Of debated origin and meaning.... [more]
Lander m Dutch (Rare), Flemish
Meaning uncertain. This name could be a modern form of a Germanic name starting with Land- (such as Landerik), but it could also possibly be a contracted form of Alexander or even a variant form of Leander.
Lanier m & f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Lanier.
Lasander m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Lasander or variation of Lysander.
Laşer m Kurdish
Means "flood, stream" in Kurdish.
Lasèr m Provençal
Provençal form of Lazarus.
Latimer m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Latimer.
Laugier m Provençal
Provençal form of Leutgar.
Lawyer m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Lawyer.
Lazær m Ossetian
Ossetian form of Lazar (see Lazarus).
Lazèr m Lengadocian, Provençal
Languedocian and Provençal form of Lazarus.
Leaner f English (American)
Form of Leanna influenced by the Appalachian pronunciation of the name.
Leather f Obscure
Transferred use of the surname Leather.
Ledger m & f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Ledger.
Lefter m Albanian
Albanian form of Lefteris.
Léger m French (Rare), Haitian Creole
French form of Leutgar. Saint Léger, Bishop of Autun was a 7th-century Frankish martyr.
Leicester m Literature
Sir Leicester Dedlock is a character in Charles Dickens' novel Bleak House.
Leicester m Tongan
From the English city Leicester.... [more]
Leiser m Yiddish
Alsatian Yiddish variant of Lazarus.
Lejzer m Yiddish (Polonized)
Polonized form of Leyzer. This was the middle name of L. L. Zamenhof (1859-1917), the creator of Esperanto language. His birth name was Leyzer.
Leodmær m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements lēod "man" and mære "famous".
Leofmær m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements leof "dear, beloved" and mære "famous".
Lér m Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Hlér.
Leser m Medieval Jewish, Jewish (Archaic), Yiddish
German Yiddish variant of Lazarus.
Letcher m English (Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Letcher.
Leudomer m Germanic (?)
Variant of Leudomar, which is itself a variant form of Liutmar, being derived from the Germanic elements liut "people" and mari "famous"... [more]
Leugièr m Lengadocian
Languedocian form of Leutgar.
Leugier m Provençal
Provençal form of Leutgar.
Leuter m Galician
Short form of Eleuterio.
Leyzer m Yiddish
Eastern Yiddish form of Lazarus. This was the birth name of L. L. Zamenhof (1859-1917), the creator of Esperanto language.
Lier m Chinese (Archaic)
Li is lastname,Englishi always say it as Lee.There are several interpretations of the Word Li:... [more]
Liller f American (Archaic)
Variant of Leila derived from colloquial pronunciation.
Limher m Mormon
Nephite soldier.
Linder f & m English
Transferred use of the surname Linder
Lissànder m Piedmontese
Piedmontese form of Alexander.
Lister m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Lister.
Lizander m Polish (Rare), Hungarian (Rare)
Polish and Hungarian form of Lysander.
Llàtzer m Catalan
Catalan form of Lazarus.
Llénifer f Spanish (Modern, Rare)
Likely a rare, modern coinage of Jennifer.
Llucifer m Catalan (Rare)
Catalan form of Lucifer.
Lockyer m English (Australian)
Transferred use of the surname Lockyer. Can be given in honour of retired Australian rugby league star Darren Lockyer, or after the Lockyer Valley in Queensland, Australia named after the explorer Edmund Lockyer.
Lomer m History (Ecclesiastical)
A rare saint's name after Saint Lomer, the abbot of Corbion (? - 593), or Saint Lomer, Bishop of Chartres (? - 585 CE), also known as Leudomer.
Lorimer m English
Transferred use of the surname Lorimer.
Løver m Norwegian (Archaic)
Dialectal form of Lodvar.
Lucer m Aragonese (Rare)
Aragonese form of Lucero.
Lúcifer m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Lucifer.
Luckner m Haitian Creole
Possibly a transferred use of the German surname Luckner.
Lucyfer m Polish
Polish form of Lucifer.
Lüder m Low German
Low German form of Ludger.
Ludèr m Provençal
Provençal form of Lothaire.
Ludgeer m Flemish (Rare)
Flemish form of Ludger.
Luesther f English (Rare)
Combination of Lu and Esther.
Luísfer m Spanish
Short form of Luis Fernando.
Lusaber f Armenian
Means "morning star, Venus" in Armenian.
Luster m American (Rare, Archaic)
German-American name meaning "cheerful" due to the original German connotation of Lust- having a platonic meaning of "delight" or "joy".
Lúter m Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic variant of Luther.
Lutger m Dutch
Dutch form of Ludger.
Lúther m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Luther.
Luzifer m German (Rare)
German form of Lucifer.
Lwsiffer m Welsh
Welsh form of Lucifer.
Lyder m Norwegian
Norwegian form of Lüder, but it may also be a form of Lothar.
Lydhær m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Lüder.
Lyutsifer m Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Lucifer.
Madalger m Medieval, Old High German, Old Saxon, Medieval French
Old High German, Old Saxon mahal "council, meeting" + Old High German, Old Saxon gēr "spear".
Mær f Old Norse
From Old Norse mær meaning "girl".
Mafer f Spanish
Diminutive of María Fernanda.
Magner m Medieval French
Derived from Old High German megin, magan "strength, might, power" and heri "host, army".
Mahbeer m Kashmiri
Meaning "Brave".
Maheer m Arabic
Means "wise" in Arabic.
Maher m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Mahir.
Mahpeyker f Ottoman Turkish
Meaning "face like the moon", from Ottoman Turkish mah, meh - "the moon" and peyker - "face" (taken form the Persian language).
Maiteder f Basque
Created by Erramun Olabide as a combination of Maite 2 and the Basque word eder "beautiful".
Majcher m Polish (Archaic)
Archaic Polish form of Melchior.
Majer m Polish (Rare), Jewish
Polish form of Meir.
Maker m English (Australian)
Transferred use of the surname Maker.
Maker m Dinka
Means "white-and-black bull" in Dinka.
Malifer m Arthurian Cycle
Champion of the Saxons.... [more]
Mamer m Walloon
Walloon form of Mamertus.
Manchester m Obscure
A rare personal name derived from a city in North West England.
Manser m Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Contracted form of Manasser.
Marcomer m Germanic, History
Variant of Marcamar. Marcomer was a Frankish leader who invaded the Roman Empire in 388 AD with two Germanic tribes (the Ampsivarii and the Chatti).
Marieder f Medieval Basque
Combination of Mari 3 and eder, meaning "handsome, beautiful" in Basque.
Marifer f Spanish
Short form of María Fernanda. A known bearer is Mexican telenovela actress María Fernanda "Marifer" Malo (1985-).
Mater m Popular Culture
This is the name of 'Sir Tow' Mater from the Cars movies.
Mauger m Old Norman, Anglo-Norman
Norman French form of Madalgar.
Maxander m Portuguese (Brazilian, Modern, Rare)
Probably a blend of any name starting with Max- (such as Maximilian) with any name ending in -ander (such as Alexander).
Mayer m Hebrew
Variant of Meyer.
Meaker m Khmer
Means "greatest" in Khmer.
Meander m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Variant spelling of Maeander, which is the latinized form of Μαίανδρος (Maiandros). The latter is the Greek name for a river that is nowadays known as the Büyük Menderes river, which is located in southwestern Turkey... [more]
Meder m Kyrgyz
Means "hope, support, help" in Kyrgyz.
Meher m & f Bengali, Urdu, Punjabi
Bengali and Urdu form of Mehr.
Meiner m Danish
Variant of Meinhard.
Meinger m Old High German, Medieval, Belgian (Archaic)
Old High German megin, magan "strength, might, power" + Old High German, Old Saxon gēr "spear".
Meinher m Medieval, Medieval Irish, Medieval German, Old High German
Old High German megin, magan "strength, might, power" + Old English here, Old High German heri "host, army".
Mejner m Danish
Variant of Meiner.
Melaer m Breton
Variant of Melar.
Melaher f Ethiopian
Means “wisdom of god”.
Melcher m Swedish (Rare), Romansh
Swedish variant of Melker as well as a Romansh variant of Melchior which is traditionally found in the Engadine valley.
Melder f Cornish (Modern)
Means "honey-sweet" in Cornish. This is a modern Cornish name.
Meleager m Ancient Greek (Latinized), History, Greek Mythology
Latinized form of Meleagros. In history, this was the name of a king from the Ptolemaic Dynasty of ancient Egypt. In Greek mythology, this was the name of a hero who was the host of the Calydonian boar hunt.
Melesander m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Melesandros. This name was borne by an Athenian strategos from the 5th century BC.
Meltger m Romansh
Variant of Melchior, traditionally found in the Surselva region and in central Grisons.
Mensalder m Icelandic (Rare)
Meaning unknown.
Mentuwoser m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian mnṯw-wsr meaning "Montu is powerful", derived from the name of the god Montu combined with wsr "mighty, powerful".
Mercer m English
Transferred use of the surname Mercer.
Mercher m Welsh
Welsh form of Mercurius (see Mercury).
Meretseger f Egyptian Mythology, Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian mrt-sgr meaning "she who loves silence", derived from mrt "the beloved" (see mrj "to love") and sgr "silence, quiet"... [more]
Merryweather f Popular Culture
Feminine variant of Meriwether influenced by the phrase "merry weather". A notable fictional bearer of the name is one of the three good fairies from Disney's 'Sleeping Beauty' (1959).
Merytnetjer f Ancient Egyptian
Means "beloved of the God" in Coptic.