Skip

Meaning of Skip

Skip is an English given name that originated as a jaunty nickname, drawing on the verb “to skip”—to move with light, springy steps—and, by extension, evoking an easygoing, energetic temperament. It may also derive from “skipper,” the informal title for a ship’s captain (from Dutch schipper), suggesting leadership in casual, maritime-inflected circles. Although Skip enjoyed its greatest popularity in the mid-20th century—peaking among the top 500 names in the 1950s and ’60s—it has since settled into a niche presence, ranking around 900th in recent Social Security records, with 13 newborns registered under the name in 2024. Today, Skip carries a laid-back confidence and playful spirit, offering parents a concise, approachable alternative to more formal choices.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as SKIP (/skɪp/)

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