Browse Submitted Names

This is a list of submitted names in which the meaning contains the keyword maker.
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Aadhya f Hindi
Means "original power" or "first creator" in Sanskrit.
Abd al-Khaliq m Arabic
Means "servant of the creator" from Arabic عبد ال ('abd al) meaning "servant of the" combined with خالق (khaliq) meaning "creator, maker".
Abdel Khaleq m Arabic
From عبد (eabd) meaning "slave of" and الخالق (alkhaleq) meaning "the creator", one of the 99 names of Allah.
Aboutboul m Jewish (Rare)
Meaning "drummer" or "drum maker/seller."
Akoma m & f Central African, African Mythology
Akoma is the creator god of Pahuin mythology. His name Means “creator” in Pahuin, a common language in parts of São Tomé and Principe, southern Cameroon, much of northern Gabon, and mainland Equatorial Guinea.
Amo-adawehi m Cherokee
Meaning, "rain maker."
Atalamy m Yakut
Means "deity / creator of horses".
Bariy m Bashkir
Means "creator" in Bashkir.
Bodaway m Navajo
Means "fire maker" in Navajo.
Boyer m English
Variant of the English occupational surname Bowyer meaning "bow maker" transferred into use as a given name.
Çêker f Kurdish
Means "creator" in Kurdish.
Chimalchiuhqui m Nahuatl
Means "shield-maker" in Nahuatl.
Chimango m Chewa
Means "builder" in Chewa.
Círdan m Literature
Means "ship-maker" in Sindarin. Círdan is the name of a Telerin Elf in the work of Tolkien.
Dipankara m Sanskrit
Means "causer of light", from Sanskrit दीप (dipa) meaning "light, lamp" and कर (kara) meaning "maker, doer". This is the name of a previous buddha believed to have lived thousands of years ago.
Ghmerti m Georgian Mythology
Derived from Georgian ღმერთი (ghmert'i), from Old Georgian ღმერთი ‎(ɣmerti), and ultimately from Proto-Kartvelian *ɣamort- meaning "God". Ghmerti is the supreme god in Georgian mythology and head of all the other deities... [more]
Ibwe m Shona
Means "stone builder" in Shona.
Itthikon m Thai
From Thai อิทธิ (itthi) meaning "power, might" and กร (kon) meaning "creator".
Izri m Biblical
Likely meaning "creator", from the verb יצר yasar, meaning "to fashion or form". Identical to Zeri.
Jahanafirin m Urdu
Meaning "Creator".
Kanlayakon f Thai
From Thai กัลยา (kanlaya) meaning "beautiful girl" and กร (kon) meaning "creator, performer".
Kittikon m Thai
From Thai กิตติ (kitti) meaning "fame, renown" and กร (kon) meaning "creator, performer".
Menzi m Southern African, Zulu
Means "creator" in Zulu.... [more]
Moagi m Tswana
Means "builder" in Tswana.
Mogotsi m Tswana
Means "fire builder" in Setswana.
Moyocoya m Nahuatl
Means "he creates himself, maker of himself" in Nahuatl.
Mwombeki m Haya
Means "the builder" in Haya.
Mxolisi m Southern African, Xhosa, Zulu
Means "peace maker" or "(one who) asks for forgiveness" in Xhosa and Zulu.
Nahundi m Near Eastern Mythology, Elamite Mythology
In the Elamite pantheon, Nahundi was the god of the sun, but also the god of justice and law. His name - spelled Nahiti in earlier times - was apparently the same as the word for 'sun' in Elamite, although the literal meaning of that word is said to be "creator of the day"... [more]
Obumneke m & f Igbo
Meaning: "Am I The Creator?"... [more]
Olodumare m & f African Mythology
The "creator" manifestation of Ọlọrun
O'qchi m Uzbek
Means "arrow maker" in Uzbek.
Orenda f & m New World Mythology
Orenda roughly translates into "Great Spirit", "divine essence", "Holy Spirit", or simply "God" in Iroquois.... [more]
O'roqchi m Uzbek
Means "sickle-maker" or "harvester" in Uzbek.
Pkharmat m Caucasian Mythology
Means "creator of the nation, language, or land". Pkharmat is a Demi-God (Nart) and legendary hero to the Vainakh (Chechen and Ingush) people who stole fire from the god Sela and brought it to mankind and ultimately led to the people forming a nation... [more]
Qeambanyeasht m Datooga
Means "noise maker" in Datooga.
Sanjona f Mizo, Nepali
Means "creator" in Mizo and Nepali.
Sentinus m Roman Mythology
God who gives sentience or the powers of sense perception (sensus). Augustine calls him the sensificator, "creator of sentience."
Supphakon m Thai
From Thai ศุภ (suppha) meaning "excellence, goodness, prosperity" and กร (kon) meaning "hand, arm, maker, creator".
Tatenen m & f Egyptian Mythology
Means "risen land" or "exalted earth", and also refers to the silt of the Nile River.... [more]
Vitumnus m Roman Mythology
God whom endows the fetus with vita, "life" or the vital principle or power of life (see also quickening). Augustine calls him the vivificator, "creator of life," and links him with Sentinus (following) as two "very obscure" gods who are examples of the misplaced priorities of the Roman pantheon... [more]
Vosgedzin f Armenian
"creator of gold"
Vusumuzi m Zulu
Means "builder of the home" in Zulu.
Yanakon m & f Thai
From Thai ญาณ (yan) meaning "perception, wisdom, insight" and กร (kon) meaning "creator, performer".