Summer

A female given name from English of modern usage, from summer, the name of the season, often given to girls born in summer.

Proper noun

  1. A female given name from English of modern usage, from summer, the name of the season, often given to girls born in summer.
  2. A surname.
  3. Alternative letter-case form of summer.
    • I am very prodigall of cappings, namely in Summer, and I never receive any from what quality of men ſoever, but I giue them as good and as many as they bring, except he be ſome ſervant of mine. - 1603, Michel de...
    • Notwithstanding the tristness of the town, there are many visitors during the Summer who come for quiet and economy. - 1844, Charles Wilkes, “Jaunt into Pennsylvania”, in William James Morgan, David B. Tyler, Joye L....
    • Light limp caps of woollen, with brood visors, or broad-brimmed (but not too broad,) felt hats; double-breasted coats, so made that they can be worn open in warm weather, and will really protect the chest in a lower...

Forms

Summers Simmer

Derived

Summerson