Guild & Craft Names
Browse Guild & Craft names across female and male groups.
Female Names
View full pageSahari
The name Sahari likely derives from Arabic roots associated with concepts of nobility, excellence, or vast expanses, potentially linking to 'sahra' meaning desert or wilderness, e...
Ambre
Ambre derives from the French word 'ambre,' referring to amber, the fossilized tree resin prized for its golden hue and preservative qualities in jewelry and perfumery.
Ziani
Ziani derives from Arabic roots, commonly interpreted as 'our shadow' or 'shadow of us,' combining 'ziyy' or 'zill' (shadow) with a possessive suffix indicating belonging or prote...
Inola
Inola derives from the Cherokee language, where it carries the meaning 'black fox,' reflecting a combination of animal symbolism and color descriptors common in Native American na...
Dahab
Dahab derives from the Arabic word 'dhahab' (ذَهَبْ), which directly translates to 'gold,' symbolizing preciousness, wealth, and radiance.
Perola
Perola derives from the Portuguese word 'pérola,' directly translating to 'pearl,' a gemstone symbolizing purity, wisdom, and value across cultures.
Fenan
Fenan derives from Semitic linguistic roots, where it carries connotations of abundance, prosperity, or artistic expression.
Khapri
Khapri derives from the Odia word 'khapara,' referring to a small earthen pot or skull cap, symbolizing humility or everyday utility in traditional contexts.
Shilpa
Shilpa derives from the Sanskrit term 'śilpa,' which fundamentally denotes 'art,' 'craft,' or 'sculpture,' encompassing a wide array of creative and constructive skills in ancient...
Perina
Perina is commonly interpreted as a diminutive or affectionate form of names beginning with 'Per-', such as Petra or Perlina, carrying connotations of 'rock' or 'pearl' in their r...
Aryal
Aryal functions primarily as a surname with roots in the Nepali and broader Indo-Aryan linguistic context, where it derives from the occupational term for a tailor or cloth mercha...
Silpa
Silpa derives from the Sanskrit term 'śilpa,' which fundamentally denotes 'art,' 'craft,' or 'skillful workmanship,' encompassing a wide range of artistic and technical discipline...
Male Names
View full pageAmelio
Amelio derives from the Germanic root *amal-, meaning 'work' or 'labor,' combined with the diminutive or affectionate suffix -ilo, yielding interpretations like 'industrious one'...
Kutter
Kutter derives primarily from the German occupational term 'Kutter,' meaning 'cutter' or 'butcher,' rooted in Middle High German 'kuttere' or 'snīder,' denoting someone who cuts m...
Kolter
Kolter is a variant spelling of the surname and given name Kolter, most commonly derived from the German occupational name 'Kühlte' or 'Kohlter,' referring to a charcoal burner or...
Fabrizzio
Fabrizzio represents an elaborated Italian variant of the Latin name Fabricius, which derives from 'faber,' meaning craftsman, artisan, or smith.
Carpenter
Carpenter derives directly from the Middle English term 'carpenter,' which denoted a craftsman skilled in working with wood, particularly in shaping timber for construction using...
Prentis
Prentis functions primarily as a variant spelling of the surname and given name Prentice, which derives from the Middle English term 'prentis,' meaning an apprentice or learner in...
Fuller
Fuller derives from the Middle English term 'fullere,' which denoted a person who fulled cloth, a process involving cleaning, shrinking, and thickening woolen fabric by beating or...
Saalim
Saalim derives from the Arabic root s-l-m, which encompasses concepts of peace, safety, submission, and wholeness.
Kasten
Kasten derives from the Old High German word 'cast' or 'kast', meaning 'chest', 'box', or 'coffer', referring to a storage container often used for valuables or household goods.
Kutler
Kutler appears as a rare surname-derived given name with limited etymological attestation, potentially linked to occupational or descriptive roots in Germanic languages.
Gerber
Gerber derives from the Middle High German 'gerber,' meaning 'tanner,' referring to a person who processes animal hides into leather through tanning.
Aahir
Aahir derives from Arabic roots associated with concepts of excellence and skillfulness.