Quick Guides: N/A
(Female names)
Cresent: old french: On who creates
Edibe (eh-deh-beh): turkish: Writer
Fallon: irish: In charge
Gala: swedish: Singer
Gyspy: old english: Wanderer
Kambo: african: Must work for everything
Kane (kah-nee): japanese: The doubly-accomplished
Kari: persian: Hard-working
Kineta: greek: Active one
Lyris (leer-ihs): greek: Player of the Lyre
Makalani (mah-kah-lah-nee): kenyan: One skilled in writing
Mima: latin: Actress
Monica: latin: The counselor
Monique: french: Advisor
Musherrah (moo-sher-rah): muslim: Counselor
Nata-Akon: native american: Expert canoeist
Pandita: hindu: Scholar
Peni: hawaiian: Weaver
Piper: old english: A pipe player
Samantha: aramaic: Listener
Saqi (sah-kee): persian: Cup bearer
Scenica: latin: Actress
Senta (seen-tah): old german: Assistant
Seyyal: turkish: Traveller
Shadiyah: muslim: Singer
Tanaka: japanese: Dweller
Vanda: slavic: Wanderer
Yarmilla: slavic: Merchant
(Male names)
Argus: greek: A watchful guard
Aleator: latin: Gambler
Aurifex: latin: Gold-smith
Carter: old english: A cart driver
Comoedus: latin: Comedian, comic actor
Cormac/Cormack/Cormick: gaelic: Chariot Driver
Daklugie: apache: Grabber
Daly: gaelic: Advisor
Damian: greek: Tamer
Deacon: greek: Servant; messenger
Dean: latin: Presiding official
Decker: belgian: Roofer
Dempster: old english: Judge
Ferran: arabic: Baker
Finn: norwegian: Laplander
Fisk: swedish: Fisherman
Fuller: english: Clothing presser
Gregory: latin: Watchman
Harith (hah-reeth): north african: Cultivator
Harper: english: Harp player
Histrio: latin: Actor, stage-player
Jal: english gypsy: Wanderer
Janitor (jah-neh-tohr): latin: Gate-keeper
Jarvis: old english: Driver
Jasper: persian: Treasurer
Kateb: arabic: Writer
Kiefer: german: Barrel-maker
Lamont: norse: Lawyer
Mercer: latin: Merchant
Meyer: german: A farmer
Nantan: apache: Spokesman
Nokar: persian: Servant
Paxton: teutonic: trader
Porter: latin: Keeper of the gate
Ramiro: basque: Great Judge
Ravid: hebrew: Wander
Rendor: hungarian: Policeman
Sammon: arabic: Grocer
Scully: irish: Town crier
Sargent (sahr-gent): french: To serve
Sergio: italian: Attendant
Smith: old english: Occupational name “blacksmith”
Tanner: old english: Leather- worker
Thatcher: old english: Roof thatcher
Tucker: mid english: A tucker or fuller of cloth
Tyler: old english: Maker of bricks or tiles
Wagner: dutch: Wagon driver
(Both)
Skyler: dutch: Scholar
Taylor: old english: A tailor