Names with Entrepreneur character
Baby names that carry the quality of entrepreneur.
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19 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Khadija
Arabic
94The early bloomer, one of the first. Notably borne by Muhammad's first wife, a successful merchant and early Islamic figure.
- Bankston
English
84From a place name meaning 'settlement by the bank', derived from Old English 'banc' (bank) and 'tun' (settlement or town).
- Moziah
Hebrew
84Likely a modern invented name blending Moshe (Hebrew for Moses) with the suffix -iah, or derived from the biblical name Moriah, meaning 'God's teacher' or 'chosen by God'.
- Kadijah
Arabic
84From Arabic Khadijah, meaning 'premature child' or 'trustworthy.' Historically significant as the name of Muhammad's first wife, a respected merchant and businesswoman.
- Marykate
Celtic
84Modern compound of Mary and Kate. Mary derives from Hebrew Miriam; Kate from Greek Aikaterine. Combined as a contemporary Irish-American name.
- Venture
English
84From Middle English and Old French meaning 'a bold or daring undertaking.' Modern usage emphasizes adventure, risk-taking, and commercial enterprise.
- Kendra
English
76Modern invented name, likely derived from the masculine Kendrick or Kenneth, gaining popularity in late 20th century America
- Kyli
Celtic
74From Scottish Gaelic meaning 'narrow strait' or 'church'. Also a modern variant of Kylie, popularized in Australia.
- Tiana
Greek
72From Russian diminutive of Tatiana, derived from Latin Tatianus. Also associated with 'Tiana' as a standalone modern coinage meaning 'princess' in some interpretations.
- Sellers
English
62One who sells goods or wares; an occupational surname used as a given name. Connotes commerce, trade, and practical enterprise.
- Daymond
English
62Combination of 'day' and 'mond' (protector), suggesting 'protector of the day' or daylight guardian.
- Presten
English
42From the English place name Preston, meaning 'priest's settlement' or 'town of priests' in Old English.
- Esmail
Arabic
42From Arabic Ismail, the Islamic form of Ishmael. Means 'God hears' or 'God will hear', referencing the biblical patriarch Ishmael, son of Abraham.
- Corinna
Greek
40From Greek 'korē' meaning maiden or girl. Also associated with the mythological Persephone, known as Kore, symbolizing renewal and spring.
- Darek
Celtic
40From Polish Dariusz, derived from Persian Darius meaning 'wealthy' or 'possessor'. Also used as a Slavic diminutive form.
- Desai
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit 'desa' meaning 'country' or 'region'. A traditional surname from Gujarat, India, indicating geographical or occupational origin.
- Khadidja
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'trustworthy' or 'truthful', with historical significance as the name of Muhammad's first wife Khadijah bint Khuwaylid
- Aerin
Celtic
40From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree and its bright red berries
- Jp
English
28Abbreviation commonly used as a standalone given name, typically representing initials (J.P.) or adopted as a short form name in contemporary usage.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
