Vesper means evening in Classical Latin. It may also refer to:
Places
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Vesper, Kansas, an unincorporated community in the United States
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Vesper, Oregon, an unincorporated community in the United States
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Vesper, Wisconsin, a village in the United States
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Vesper, an abandoned village southwest of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Vesper Peak, a mountain in Washington State, United States
People
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Heike Vesper (born 1970), German marine biologist
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Iulian Vesper (1908–1986), Romanian writer
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Rose Vesper, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1993–2000)
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Rudolf Vesper (born 1939), East German Olympic gold medalist in Greco-Roman wrestling
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Will Vesper (1882–1962), German author and literary critic
Arts, entertainment, and media
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Vesper (novel), a young-adult novel by Jeff Sampson
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Vesper (film), a 2022 Lithuanian-French-Belgian science-fiction film directed by Kristina Buožytė and Bruno Samper
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, a pre-Revolution Mexican feminist weekly published by Juana Belén Gutiérrez de Mendoza and Elisa Acuña
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Vesper, an organization in the manga and anime series Mahoromatic
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Vesper, a banshee with unusually magical singing abilities from animated television series Mysticons
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Vesper Family, a family in the book series The 39 Clues
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Vesper Holly, a character from a book series by Lloyd Alexander
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Vesper Lynd, a character in the James Bond novel and film Casino Royale
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Vesper, a village in the Ultima series of video games
Organizations
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Vesper Boat Club, an amateur rowing club in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Vesper Country Club, one of the first golf courses in the United States
Science
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Vesper bat, the largest, best-known family of bats
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Vesper mouse, a rodent genus
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Vesper sparrow, a medium-sized bird
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Vesper (plant), a genus of plants in the family Apiaceae
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Vesper mission, a planned Venus chemistry and dynamics orbiter of the NASA Discovery Program
Other uses
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Vesper (cocktail), an alcoholic beverage recipe popularized by Ian Fleming
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The Roman equivalent of Hesperus, the Greek name given to the planet Venus at sunset
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Hesperus, the personification of the evening star Vesper in Greek mythology
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, a British destroyer in commission in the Royal Navy from 1918 to the 1920s and from 1939 to 1945
See also