Mister
MIS-ter
Mister is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning “An English title of respect for a man, 'Mister' is rarely used as a given name. It implies authority and distinction.”. It currently ranks #6343 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2015.
What Mister Means
“An English title of respect for a man, 'Mister' is rarely used as a given name. It implies authority and distinction.”
The Story of Mister
While a title of respect, 'Mister' as a given name offers a bold statement of authority and distinction, waiting for a modern era.
'Mister,' an English title of respect for a man, has rarely been adopted as a given name, appearing sporadically in records since the 1970s. Its peak usage was modest, around 2015, suggesting a contemporary desire for names that challenge convention and convey inherent status.
To bestow the name 'Mister' is to give your son a name that commands attention and implies inherent respect. It suggests a child who will grow into a figure of authority, someone distinguished and perhaps a touch formal, yet approachable. You can feel the weight and gravitas as you write it, a name that speaks of inherent leadership.
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Numerology
The Leader
Independent, ambitious, and original. Names with this number carry pioneering energy.
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Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#27 in 2015
Total Births
729
First Recorded
1971
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