Industrial baby names
Names tagged with “Industrial” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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13 names
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- Benz
Germanic
84From the German surname meaning 'benzene' or relating to Karl Benz, the automobile pioneer. Modern usage as a given name.
- Bronze
English
74A metallic element known for its strength and durability, representing resilience and industrial craftsmanship with warm, earthy tones.
- Nylon
English
72A synthetic fiber fabric trademarked in 1938. The name was created as a portmanteau and has since become used as a given name, often chosen for its modern, industrial sound.
- Diezel
Germanic
42From German diesel, a fuel engine type named after Rudolf Diesel. Modern industrial name with automotive edge.
- Truss
English
42From Middle English meaning a bundle of rods or sticks bound together; also a support structure or framework.
- Stalin
Slavic
42From Russian 'stal' meaning 'steel', symbolizing strength and hardness. Associated with industrial power and unbreakable resolve.
- Diesel
Germanic
40From the diesel engine, named after Rudolf Diesel. Used as a modern name evoking strength, power, and mechanical innovation.
- Saw
English
40From Old English 'sagu', meaning to cut or saw. A surname-turned-given name referencing the tool, suggesting industriousness and precision.
- Zepplin
Germanic
40From German 'Zeppelin', a rigid airship. The name references the famous aircraft inventor Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin and became iconic through Led Zeppelin.
- Kabel
Germanic
40From Germanic roots meaning 'cable' or 'rope', modernized as a given name with industrial/strength connotations
- Axle
Germanic
30From Old Norse 'Aksel', derived from Absalom meaning 'father of peace'. Modern usage associated with vehicle axles, creating an industrial, mechanical aesthetic.
- Steele
English
28Derived from a surname referring to someone who worked with steel or had a strong, unyielding character. Modern use emphasizes strength and resilience.
- Eisen
Germanic
10From German 'Eisen' meaning 'iron', symbolizing strength, durability, and industrial heritage
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
