The word "dapper" typically refers to men who are neat in appearance and bearing. An example of a sentence using the word "dapper" would be: The Opera crowd looked dapper and handsome as they waited for the curtain to open.
Melville studied his reflection and considered that he looked rather dapper, after all.
To be dapper is to be trim and nimble. An example sentence would be: He looked very dapper in his new suit.
The man looked very dapper in his crisp suit and stylish tie.
I use Dapper to efficiently retrieve and map data from a database in my C# applications.
"A dapper gentleman under any circumstances, he looked especially handsome in the blue ascot that accentuated the color of his eyes".
It depends on the sentence but it's moed, moedig or dapper. When you say to someone: 'You're courageous'. It's in Dutch: 'Je bent moedig' or 'Je bent dapper'.
Dapper is an adjective to describe a man who looks neat, trim, and smartly dresses. The most common use of this adjective is the term 'dapper gentleman'; this may be too pedestrian for your vision of a name for a shop or you may want to use it by 'dressing it up' a bit. A common alliteration for the word is 'dapper dandy' but this may not have a positive connotation; or 'dapper duds', boring. There's no reason why you can't use the word Dapperalone for the name of a shop, that avoids connotations of any kind and evokes the impression of a shop for the smartly dressed.
Marco Dapper's birth name is Marco Dominic Dapper.
Musée Dapper was created in 1986.
Olfert Dapper was born in 1635.
No, it is not. Dapper is a somewhat archaic adjective for neat or well-dressed.
Cliff Dapper was born on 1920-01-02.