Craftsmanship baby names
Names tagged with “Craftsmanship” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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15 names
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- Wheeler
English
92Occupational surname for one who made or repaired wheels. Later adopted as a given name reflecting craftsmanship and industrious character.
- Cutler
English
92One who makes or sells cutlery; derived from the occupational surname for a cutler or knife maker.
- Martel
French
84From Old French 'martel' meaning hammer, or from the Latin 'martellus'. Associated with strength and tool-craft.
- Weaver
English
62One who weaves cloth or fabric. An occupational surname denoting a skilled craftsperson, now used as a given name with connotations of creativity and craftsmanship.
- Mason
English
60One who works with stone; a stonemason or builder. Derives from the occupational surname for craftspeople who shaped and laid masonry.
- Modaser
Arabic
42One who makes or fashions things; craftsperson or artisan. Related to the verb 'dasara' meaning to arrange or construct.
- Forge
English
42One who works at a forge; a blacksmith. Modern usage evokes strength, craftsmanship, and the act of creating or building something strong.
- Weber
Germanic
42Occupational surname from 'weber,' meaning weaver. Traditionally used as a given name referencing the skilled craft of textile weaving.
- Fabrizio
Italian
40From Latin 'faber' meaning craftsman or artisan. Associated with skillfulness and craftsmanship in Roman tradition.
- Koji
Japanese
40From Japanese koji (麹), fermented grain used in sake and miso production. Symbolizes transformation, craftsmanship, and natural fermentation.
- Betzalel
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Betzalel' meaning 'in the shadow of God'. Biblical name of the master craftsman who designed the Tabernacle.
- Caston
English
40From the occupational surname for a person who cast metal or worked with a casting mold, derived from 'cast' meaning to throw or form.
- Korver
English
40From Dutch 'korver' meaning 'basket maker' or 'one who weaves baskets', an occupational surname denoting craftsmanship.
- Kooper
English
28One who makes or repairs wooden barrels and casks. A skilled tradesperson surname adopted as a given name.
- Drexel
Germanic
6From German 'Drechsel', meaning turner or woodturner; also associated with precision and craftsmanship.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
