Tinker is an uncommon given name of English origin that has been used in various forms throughout history. It was originally derived from the Middle English word "tynker," which referred to a tinker by trade. A tinker was someone who traveled around repairing pots and pans, known as itinerant metalworkers or "tinkers."
The name Tinker may have also been inspired by the surname Tinker, which is believed to have originated from an occupational name for a tinker, or it could be derived from the Old Norse personal name Tinaki, which means "thin" or "slender."
There are no specific historical figures associated with the name Tinker. However, it has been used as a given name in various cultures throughout history. In some cases, it may have been used as a nickname for someone who was seen as mischievous or playful, due to the association of tinkers with itinerant lifestyle and their ability to fix things.
Today, the name Tinker is still quite rare but continues to be used by parents looking for unique and interesting names for their children. While it may not have any specific cultural significance beyond its English origins, it remains a distinctive choice that carries with it a sense of history and individuality.
The name Tinker has been given to babies born in the United States on two occasions during the period from 1955 to 1959. Specifically, there were five babies named Tinker in each of those years. This means that a total of ten children have been given this name over this span of time. While it's not one of the most popular names, it is still unique and has been chosen by parents on two separate occasions during this period.