Craftsman baby names
Names tagged with “Craftsman” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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10 names
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- Carder
English
84One who cards wool or flax; an occupational surname denoting a textile worker who combs fibers.
- Takumi
Japanese
84From Japanese kanji meaning 'craftsman' or 'artisan.' Often written with characters denoting skill, versatility, or excellence in technique.
- Bezaleel
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Bezalel' meaning 'in the shadow of God.' Biblical master craftsman who designed the Tabernacle.
- Kuyper
Germanic
42From Dutch 'kuiper,' a cooper or barrel maker. Occupational surname denoting craftsmen who made wooden vessels.
- Couper
Scottish
42One who makes or sells wooden barrels or casks. Derived from the occupational surname for a cooper or barrel-maker.
- Carpenter
English
42An occupational surname from Old English, denoting one who works with wood as a carpenter or builder of wooden structures.
- Wayland
English
40From Old English 'wægn' (wagon) and 'land' (territory). Associated with the craftsman god Wayland in Anglo-Saxon mythology.
- Fabricio
Latin
40From Latin 'fabrica' meaning 'craftsman' or 'maker.' Associated with skill and craftsmanship in ancient Roman culture.
- Joyner
English
40One who joins or makes joints; a craftsperson skilled in joining wood or stone. Derived from the occupational surname for a joiner or carpenter.
- Sawyer
English
11One who saws wood; an occupational surname denoting a woodcutter or lumber worker.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
