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Christine vs Cooper - What's the difference?

christine | cooper |

As a proper noun christine

is .

As a noun cooper is

a craftsman who makes and repairs barrels and similar wooden vessels such as casks, buckets and tubs.

As a verb cooper is

to make and repair barrels etc.

christine

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
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  • * 1913 Ethel May Dell: The Rocks of Valpré . BiblioBazaar, LLC 2007. ISBN 1426470819 page 36:
  • "Chris?" he repeated after her very softly, his eyes upon her, tenderly indulgent. "Ah! let it be Christine . I may call you that?"
    "My actual name is Christina, but that's a detail. You can call me Christine if you like it best."

    Usage notes

    * Popular in the 20th century in the Anglo-Saxon world.

    cooper

    Translingual

    Proper noun

    (mul-proper noun)
  • A botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist Daniel Cooper (~1817-1842).