Names with Capable character
Baby names that carry the quality of capable.
These names carry capable as a defining character quality — drawn from their etymology, history, and the people who've carried them. Open a profile for meaning, SSA trends, and feasibility — sort by score, rank, or momentum to narrow the list.
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21 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Jamin
Hebrew
84A variant of Benjamin, from Hebrew 'Binyamin' meaning 'son of the right hand,' symbolizing favor and strength.
- Able
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'father of multitudes' or 'breath'. In the Bible, Abel was Adam and Eve's second son, representing innocence and virtue.
- Kushal
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'skillful' or 'talented', associated with wisdom and capable ability in Hindu tradition
- Emerie
Celtic
76Emerie derives from Germanic and Celtic roots meaning 'industrious' and 'power.' It blends Old English elements with Gaelic sensibility, suggesting both strength and diligence.
- Can
Celtic
74From Irish meaning 'bright' or 'white', also a short form of canonical names like Canaan
- Amalia
Germanic
72From Old High German 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'labor', combined with suffix '-ia'. Historically signifies industriousness and strength.
- Benjie
Hebrew
62Diminutive of Benjamin, from Hebrew 'binyamin' meaning 'son of the right hand,' symbolizing favor and strength
- Yusuke
Japanese
62The meaning varies by kanji used; common combinations include 'help' (助) and 'brilliant' (介), or 'abundant' (豊) and 'assistance' (助).
- Emmiline
English
62Emmiline is a variant of Emmeline, derived from the Germanic name Amalind, meaning 'work' or 'labor,' blended with Latin elements denoting strength and industriousness.
- Saksham
Sanskrit
62Capable, competent, or powerful. Derived from Sanskrit roots meaning 'able' or 'skilled', reflecting strength and capability.
- Milly
Latin
56Diminutive form of Millicent, from Latin 'Amalasuintha' meaning 'strong worker' or 'industrious one'
- Nemesis
Greek
42Greek goddess of retribution and divine justice. From nemesis meaning 'righteous anger' or 'to distribute what is due'.
- Kader
Arabic
42Powerful, mighty. From Arabic al-qadir meaning 'the capable one' or 'the powerful,' often used in Islamic tradition.
- Kadhir
Arabic
42The skilled one; one who is capable or proficient. Derived from Sanskrit roots meaning 'skillful' or 'adept'.
- Emalia
Celtic
40Likely a modern variation blending Emilia with Celtic roots, or derived from Amalya meaning 'industrious'. Associated with strength and grace.
- Meagan
Celtic
40Variant of Megan, from Old Irish 'Meadhg' meaning 'capable' or 'strong', associated with strength and power in Celtic tradition.
- Arrietty
Literary
40Created for Studio Ghibli's 'The Secret World of Arrietty' (2010), a diminutive form suggesting 'little' combined with Beatrix Potter's Borrowers universe influence.
- Qadir
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'the Mighty One' or 'the Powerful', derived from the root word denoting strength and capability
- Daksha
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'skilled' or 'capable', also the name of a creator deity in Hindu mythology known for craftsmanship and precision.
- Samarth
Sanskrit
12From Sanskrit meaning 'capable' or 'worthy', also interpreted as 'complete' or 'whole'. Associated with strength and potential in Hindu philosophy.
- Daksh
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'skilled' or 'capable', associated with intelligence and competence in Hindu tradition.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
