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Colonial Craftsmen Names

Opening the door to America's colonial past reveals some very antiquated names that were worn by early craftsmen. Many of the names borne by Colonial furniture and clockmakers are what you’d expect — classic biblical names such as Jacob and Solomon, as well as traditional English names like William and Oliver.

Along with Jacob and William, other Colonial craftsman names in the US Top 100 include Caleb, Elias, Josiah, Levi, Miles, Samuel, Silas, and Thomas. Among the more surprising names found in furniture directories of the period are Gamaliel, Hercules, Kenelm, and Peregrine.

Colonial-era Americans also held onto the trend of Puritanical virtue names, evident in craftsmen named Prudent and Noble. Browse our collection of Colonial Craftsmen names below.

Isaiah

Meaning: Salvation of the Lord

Origin:Hebrew
170
Matthias

Meaning: gift of God

Origin:Aramaic variation of Matthew
260
Josiah

Meaning: God supports, heals

Origin:Hebrew
210
Amos

Meaning: carried by God

Origin:Hebrew
304
Duncan

Meaning: dark warrior

Origin:Scottish
388
Peregrine

Meaning: traveler, pilgrim

Origin:Latin
572
Nehemiah

Meaning: comforted by God

Origin:Hebrew
1811
Leonard

Meaning: brave lion

Origin:German
490
Seth

Meaning: appointed, placed

Origin:Hebrew
385
Abraham

Meaning: father of multitudes

Origin:Hebrew
621
Eli

Meaning: ascended, uplifted, high

Origin:Hebrew
236
Joachim

Meaning: Established by God

Origin:Hebrew
670
Simeon

Meaning: he [God] has heard

Origin:Hebrew
713
Kenelm

Meaning: brave helmet, protection

Origin:English
3670
Alden

Meaning: old, wise friend

Origin:English
412
Ebenezer

Meaning: stone of help

Origin:Hebrew
943
Origin:Hebrew
8488
Lemuel

Meaning: devoted to God

Origin:Hebrew
829
Hercules

Meaning: glory of Hera

Origin:Greek
2462
Abner

Meaning: father of light.

Origin:Hebrew
615