Names with Expert character
Baby names that carry the quality of expert.
These names carry expert as a defining character quality — drawn from their etymology, history, and the people who've carried them. Open a profile for meaning, SSA trends, and feasibility — sort by score, rank, or momentum to narrow the list.
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16 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Takumi
Japanese
84From Japanese kanji meaning 'craftsman' or 'artisan.' Often written with characters denoting skill, versatility, or excellence in technique.
- Wattson
English
84Patronymic surname meaning 'son of Watt,' a diminutive of Walter. Now used as a given name.
- Kushal
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'skillful' or 'talented', associated with wisdom and capable ability in Hindu tradition
- Doc
English
74Short form of 'doctor,' popularized as a standalone name. Associated with wisdom, expertise, and the iconic character Doc from Western folklore and fiction.
- Pratik
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'practical' or 'skilled', reflecting intelligence and pragmatic wisdom in Hindu philosophical tradition
- Maestro
Latin
42From Italian meaning 'master' or 'teacher', derived from Latin magister. Associated with musical expertise and leadership.
- Maheer
Arabic
42From Arabic 'mahir' meaning skilled, expert, or proficient. Denotes mastery and competence.
- Skipper
English
42One who skips or moves quickly; nautical term for a ship's captain. Modern usage reflects agility and leadership.
- Mavin
Irish
40A leader or wise one; derived from Old Irish 'maem' meaning honorable or chief. Modern association with someone who is knowledgeable or expert.
- Magda
Hebrew
40Short form of Magdalene, from Hebrew meaning 'of Magdala,' a city in Galilee. Popularized by Mary Magdalene in Christian tradition.
- Master
English
40A title of authority and respect, derived from Latin 'magister' meaning teacher or chief. Used as a given name to convey leadership and distinction.
- Savant
French
40From French savant meaning 'learned' or 'wise person', derived from Latin sapere 'to know or taste'. Suggests intellectual brilliance and expertise.
- Maven
English
30A person of understanding and skill; one who is expert or wise in a particular field. From Hebrew 'mevin' meaning 'one who understands.'
- Von
Germanic
20From German 'von' meaning 'of' or 'from', historically used as a preposition in German nobility surnames indicating origin or belonging.
- Maahir
Arabic
20Skilled, intelligent, or wise. A name emphasizing mental acuity and competence.
- Khabir
Arabic
10From Arabic خبير (Khabir), meaning 'expert' or 'knowledgeable one', denoting wisdom and proficiency.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
