Sharp baby names
Names tagged with “Sharp” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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14 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Blade
English
74From Old English 'blæd' meaning leaf or blade of grass, also referring to a sharp cutting edge or weapon.
- Pierce
English
72One who pierces; derived from the Old French verb 'percer,' historically used as a surname for someone with a sharp wit or keen insight.
- Kean
Irish
62From Old Irish 'Cadhán', meaning 'little battler' or 'fighter'. Also associated with keen observation and sharp intellect.
- Sabre
French
42A sword or blade, derived from the curved cavalry sword. Used as a name suggesting sharpness, strength, and precision.
- Egon
Germanic
42From Old German meaning 'sword' or 'edge', symbolizing strength and sharpness. Also associated with the famous swordsman archetype.
- Brette
French
42From French Brette, referring to a short sword, or as a feminine form of Brett meaning 'from Brittany' (Breton).
- Edge
English
42A sharp border or boundary; modern usage draws from the word's literal meaning of a sharp side or point, suggesting sharpness and definition.
- Kathir
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'kathir' meaning 'sharp' or 'piercing', also refers to a type of spear or lance used in ancient India
- Keene
English
42From a surname meaning 'keen' or 'sharp', also associated with the surname of Irish/Scottish descent. Modern use as given name reflects strong, astute character.
- Spike
English
42From the sharp pointed projection or nail; also used as a nickname for someone with a sharp wit or pointed demeanor.
- Keane
Irish
40From Old Irish 'Cathán' meaning 'little battle' or 'keen', also associated with sharp wit and fierce spirit
- Mace
English
30From Old French 'masse', a weapon or club. Also used as a spice from the nutmeg seed.
- Min
Celtic
28In Korean, Min means 'clever' or 'sharp-minded'. As a Celtic name, it may relate to Minnie or Minerva traditions.
- Ayker
Germanic
10From Old German elements meaning 'edge' or 'sword edge', suggesting sharpness and strength.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
