Names Categorized "occupations"
132 Names found
Tanner is an English masculine given name derived from the occupational surname Tanner, referring to someone who tans animal hides into leather. The surname itself comes from Middle English tanner, from Old English tanni...
Taylor is an English surname and given name occupational in origin, deriving from the Norman French word tailleur (meaning "tailor"), which in turn comes from Latin taliare "to cut". The name spread in England after the...
Thatcher is an English first name derived from the surname Thatcher, which originally referred to a person who thatched roofs by attaching straw or reeds to them. The surname originates from the Old English word þæc, mea...
Tighe is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Tadhg, which derives from the Old Irish Tadg, meaning "poet." This etymological root links the name to a long tradition of Gaelic literary and cultural heritage, where poets...
Tucker is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from an occupational surname for a cloth fuller. The name originates from the Old English word tucian, meaning "to offend, torment," referring to the physically...
Turner is an English given name derived from the surname Turner, which originally referred to a person who operated a lathe, a tool for shaping wood or metal. The occupation name comes from Old English turnian "to turn",...
Tyler is a given name that originates from an English surname, derived from the Old French tieuleor or tieulier for a tile maker or a tiler of roofs, which itself comes from the Old English word tigele meaning "tile". Th...
Wagner is a Portuguese masculine given name derived from the German surname Wagner, which means "wagon maker, cartwright." As a first name, it is also commonly used in other languages, including German, English, and Scan...
Walker is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from the surname Walker. The surname itself originated as an occupational name for a walker, a term that referred to a fuller—a person who cleansed and thickene...
"Ward" is an English masculine first name derived from the Ward surname, which originated as an occupational name for a watchman or guardian. The surname itself comes from Old English weard, meaning "guard" or "watchman....
Wayne is a masculine given name of English origin. It derives from an occupational surname meaning "wagon maker", from Old English wægn "wagon". The surname referred to someone who built or repaired wagons, a common medi...
Webster is an English given name derived from an occupational surname, itself originating from the Old English term webba (meaning "weaver"). The name thus carries the literal meaning of "weaver," reflecting the historic...