Origin:British
Other Origin(s):German, Scottish
Meaning:One who packs; From the Pict tribe; Bold sword edge
Give baby a name that’s rich with history with Packert. This masculine moniker is of English, Scottish, and German origins and is typically used as a last name. It translates to “one who packs,” and was an occupational surname for someone who packed wool and other goods. With its Scottish roots, Packert referred to someone from the Pict tribe who resided in ancient Scotland. If your bundle of joy has Highland roots in their family tree, Packert can make for a great fit. Packert may also work as a blend of the English last names Packer, meaning “one who packs,” and Ackert, meaning “bold sword edge,” matching your little one’s sharp, fierce side.

Search Baby Boy Names

Search by:

  • Name or Meaning
  • Filter
  • Letter