Arvester
ahr-VES-ter
Arvester is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning “Arvester is likely an Americanized variant of 'Harvester', reflecting an agrarian heritage, associated with the autumn harvest season.”, and peaked in popularity in 1954.
What Arvester Means
“Arvester is likely an Americanized variant of 'Harvester', reflecting an agrarian heritage, associated with the autumn harvest season.”
The Story of Arvester
Imagine a name rooted in the earth, carrying the dependable rhythm of the seasons and the bounty of the harvest.
Arvester appears as a distinctly Americanized name, likely an adaptation of 'Harvester.' Its roots suggest an agrarian heritage, tied to the hardworking spirit of farming and the cyclical nature of the autumn harvest, first recorded in 1926.
This name is for your son, embodying the hardworking and nurturing spirit of the land. You see him as dependable and resilient, a provider who brings a sense of grounded abundance to your family.
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Peak Year
#7 in 1954
Total Births
22
First Recorded
1926
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