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Harper (name)
![''The Young Harpist'' by [[Louis Léopold Boilly]].](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/60/Louis_L%C3%A9opold_Boilly_-_The_Young_Harpist_-_1977.152_-_Yale_University_Art_Gallery.jpg)
In some cases, the surname originated from an occupational name, and is derived from the Middle English ''harper'', ''harpere'' ("harper"). In other cases, the surname is derived from the Norman ''le Harpur''. The surname can also be derived from the Gaelic ''Mac Chruiteir'' ("son of the harper").
Harper is also the Anglicization of the German family name Härpfer, also meaning "harper".
Harper was among the five most popular names for White newborn girls in the American state of Virginia in 2022. it was the tenth most popular name nationally for newborn girls in the United States in 2021. It has also increased in usage as a name for girls elsewhere in the Anglosphere. In 2022, it was the 34th most popular name given to girls in Canada. Provided by Wikipedia
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Criteria for Selecting Suitable Infectious Diseases for Phage Therapy by David R. Harper
Published 2018-04-01
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In His Name: Rigor and Relevance in Research on African American Males in Education by Shaun R. Harper
Published 2010-03-01
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Fermentation of plant‐based dairy alternatives by lactic acid bacteria by Aimee R. Harper, Renwick C.J. Dobson, Vanessa K. Morris, Gert‐Jan Moggré
Published 2022-05-01
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Using DNA metabarcoding to investigate diet and niche partitioning in the native European otter (Lutra lutra) and invasive American mink (Neovison vison) by Lynsey R. Harper, Hayley V. Watson, Robert Donnelly, Richard Hampshire, Carl D. Sayer, Thomas Breithaupt, Bernd Hänfling
Published 2020-11-01
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