Coulter

Meaning of Coulter

Coulter charges onto the scene like a jovial conquistador and an earth-bound craftsman rolled into one, its roots dug deep into English and Celtic soil where a “coulter” blade once cleaved the earth. Pronounced KOH-lter, it sparkles with rustic charm and hews to tradition even as it strides into modern lullabies. With a wink of lightheartedness—no dull plows in sight—this surname-turned-first-name slices through the crowd like a falcon’s dive, warm as una tarde de verano bajo el sol. Parents craving a name that feels both timeless and trailblazing are cheering as Coulter climbs into the Top 900 in the U.S., a hidden gem springing to life in nursery lists. Coulter promises adventure, roots, and a spirit that plants one foot in the past while racing toward mañana.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as KOH-ltər (/kəʊltər/)

American English

  • Pronunced as KOHL-ter (/koʊltər/)

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Notable People Named Coulter

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