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Hester

Hester is a given name that can also function as a surname. In English, it is commonly seen as an archaic or regional variant of the name Esther, which has Hebrew origins and has been in use since the Early Modern period.

As a given name, Hester was more common in the 18th and 19th centuries in English-speaking countries,

Notable references include Hester Prynne, the central character in Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel The Scarlet Letter (1850).

As a surname, Hester appears in English and American genealogy as a patronymic form derived from the

and
while
less
common
today,
it
persists
in
literature
and
family
names.
The
spelling
Hester
is
sometimes
used
to
evoke
a
traditional
or
literary
tone.
In
contemporary
public
life,
Hester
Peirce
is
an
American
attorney
and
commissioner
who
has
served
on
the
U.S.
Securities
and
Exchange
Commission.
given
name
or
as
an
independent
family
name.
Related
given
names
include
Esther,
from
which
Hester
is
ultimately
descended
in
many
cases.