Mister
US Popularity Rank: 13445
Origin: British
Meaning: Convention title of courtesy
Mister is a masculine name stemming from the Old English maister and the Old French maistre. While Mister is considered a form of master, it doesn’t share the same lofty meaning. Mister is a conventional title used as a courtesy for strangers, but also a surname inspired by the Norman’s arrival to England during the Conquest of 1066. It may have been borne by skilled craftsmen across several professions. Swift and spiffy, Mister is sure to mark baby as one-of-a-kind.