Vesper is a name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'vesper', meaning 'evening star'. It has been used to describe the planet Venus as it appears in the evening sky.
In literature and art, Vesper has become a symbol of mystery and allure, often associated with the character Vesper Lynd from Ian Fleming's James Bond series. In Christian tradition, vesper is one of the seven canonical hours, signifying the time of evening prayer.
Individuals named Vesper are often seen as captivating, charming, and possessing a quiet confidence, with a natural ability to draw people in.
The name Vesper has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among parents seeking a unique and memorable name for their child. It remains a popular choice for its celestial connotations and timeless appeal.