Names with Systematic character
Baby names that carry the quality of systematic.
These names carry systematic 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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15 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Logic
English
84From Latin 'logica', meaning the system of reasoning and rational thought. A modern virtue name reflecting intellectual clarity and analytical thinking.
- Genesys
Literary
84A modern invented name blending 'Genesis' (origin, creation) with the '-sys' suffix, suggesting systems and beginnings. Popular as a tech-inspired name.
- Navier
French
84From the Latin 'navis' meaning 'ship', historically used for navigators and sailors. Also associated with the mathematician Claude-Louis Navier.
- Aristotle
Greek
84From Greek 'aristos' (best) and 'telos' (end/purpose), meaning 'striving for the best' or 'excellent purpose'.
- Linnaea
Latin
84Named after Carl Linnaeus, the botanist who created modern taxonomy. The name honors his legacy in scientific classification and natural history.
- Ledger
English
76One who keeps accounts or records. Originally an occupational surname from the person who maintained ledgers and financial books.
- Vidhaan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'constitution' or 'system', also refers to law or governance in Indian tradition
- Raking
English
42One who rakes; an occupational surname turned given name, evoking industriousness and connection to the land.
- Euler
Germanic
42From the German surname Euler, derived from 'Eule' meaning owl. Historically used as a given name to honor the mathematician Leonhard Euler.
- Zehn
Germanic
42From German 'zehn' meaning 'ten', a rare modern name choice reflecting numerological or minimalist naming trends.
- Dmitrii
Slavic
42From Greek Demetrius, meaning 'devoted to Demeter' (goddess of agriculture). Dmitrii is the Russian form of this classical name, deeply rooted in Orthodox Christian tradition.
- Science
English
42From Latin 'scientia' meaning knowledge or learning. A modern virtue name chosen for its association with discovery, inquiry, and intellectual pursuit.
- Matrix
Literary
40From the Latin 'matrix' meaning 'womb' or 'source.' Popularized by the 1999 film as the simulated reality system, symbolizing origin, creation, and the foundation of existence.
- Theory
Greek
40From Greek theoría meaning 'contemplation' or 'speculation.' Represents abstract thought, philosophical inquiry, and intellectual exploration.
- Canon
Latin
12From Latin 'canon' meaning 'rule' or 'standard'; refers to church law or sacred texts. Also used as a title for clergy.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
