Medieval Occupations and Titles

  1. Trebuchet
    • Troubadour
      • Tumbler
        • Usher
          • Origin:

            Yiddish variation of Asher or English surname from French
          • Meaning:

            "blessed; doorkeeper"
          • Description:

            Strongly associated with the mega-popular single-named singer, who was actually the fourth Usher Raymond in his family. He could start a fad.
        • Vassal
          • Vicar
            • Vicereine
              • Viceroy
                • Villein
                  • Vinter
                    • Viscount
                      • Viscountess
                        • Weaver
                          • Origin:

                            Occupational name
                          • Description:

                            Weaver, which made an appearance as a first name on the U.S. Top 1000 in the late 19th century and then vanished, may rise again along with its occupational brethren, from already-popular choices such as Cooper and Parker to au courant ones like Archer to occupational hotties of the future, including Booker and Sayer.
                        • Webber
                          • Wheeler
                            • Origin:

                              English occupational name
                            • Meaning:

                              "wheel maker"
                            • Description:

                              Wheeler is one of the most energetic of the newly stylish occupational names, all those 'e's giving it a friendly, freewheeling sound.
                          • Waferer
                            • Waterman
                              • Wattler
                                • Weirkeeper
                                  • Wheelwright