Thatch
Thatch Origin and Meaning
Thatch is a masculine name derived from the Middle English occupational surname for someone who thatched roofs with straw or reeds. It represents one of the oldest building crafts, giving the name a connection to traditional skills and workmanship. Thatch can be used as a standalone name or as a shortened form of Thatcher or Thackeray. The name has a distinctive, rugged quality with its short, strong sound. While uncommon as a first name, it has seen some increased interest among parents seeking brief, distinctive masculine names with historical connections. Thatch balances uncommonness with straightforward pronunciation and spelling. It conveys a natural, rustic image while maintaining a contemporary sound that works well in modern contexts.