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Occupational Baby Names

Most occupational baby names were originally surnames that described a person’s job. Names related to jobs have taken on significant style value over the past years and are destined to rise even further.

Harper is the top occupational name for girls while Mason is the most popular occupational name for boys. Along with Harper and Mason, occupational names ranking in the US Top 100 include Skylar on the girls' side and Carter, Hunter, Carson, and Cooper for boys.

While technically gender-neutral, occupational names have traditionally been used more often for males and still are more often given to baby boys. Unique occupational names we like for either gender include Baird, Booker, Dancer, Drummer, Fielder, Fifer, Mercer, Painter, Poet, Sailor, Shepherd, and Whistler.

Occupational names can work as a nod to parents' or grandparents' professions or a family business. Or you can choose them, of course, because you simply like the sound and feel.

Nagel

Meaning: maker of nails

Origin:German occupational name
10213
Naylor

Meaning: nailer

Origin:English occupational name, carpenter or "nailer"
10219
Currier

Meaning: person who dressed leather after it was tanned

Origin:English occupational surname
10493
Bayless

Meaning: bailiff

Origin:French occupational name
10993
Packer The name Packer has a long Norman history. T...
Origin:English
11364
Sadler

Meaning: saddle-maker

Origin:English
11427
Berger

Meaning: lives on a hill

Origin:German, Dutch, and Swedish
11616
Fuller

Meaning: cloth cleanser

Origin:English surname
11755
Lardner

Meaning: servant in charge of a larder

Origin:Occupational name
11901
Seeger

Meaning: seaman

Origin:English
12103
Origin:English
12387
Origin:English occupational name
14249
Peale

Meaning: bell ringer

Origin:English occupational name
16501
Farrier The civilization of the old Anglo-Saxons is ...
Origin:Anglo-Saxon
9635
Becker

Meaning: baker

Origin:German
3627
Cordell

Meaning: maker or seller of rope or cord

Origin:English occupational name
1980
Meyer

Meaning: landlord, farmer; bringer of light

Origin:German surname or Hebrew
2082
Webster

Meaning: weaver

Origin:English occupational name
2557
Brenner

Meaning: to burn

Origin:German
2594
Wheeler

Meaning: wheel maker

Origin:English occupational name
2684