Names with Warrior character
Baby names that carry the quality of warrior.
These names carry warrior as a defining character quality — drawn from their etymology, history, and the people who've carried them. Open a profile for meaning, SSA trends, and feasibility — sort by score, rank, or momentum to narrow the list.
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200 names
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- Evana
Irish
95Young warrior or born of yew. Derived from Old Irish roots meaning 'youth' and 'warrior,' or possibly from the yew tree, a symbol of resilience and longevity in Celtic tradition.
- Perseus
Greek
94Greek hero from mythology, son of Zeus and Danaë. Name likely derives from 'pertaining to destruction' or 'to destroy', referencing his legendary exploits.
- Benaiah
Hebrew
94Son of Yahweh. Biblical name borne by a military commander under King David, known for his valor and loyalty.
- Makoa
Polynesian
94From Hawaiian meaning 'warrior' or 'strong', reflecting traditional island warrior culture and values of courage and strength
- Lael
Celtic
94From Gaelic 'laoch,' meaning warrior or hero. A strong, compact name rooted in Celtic warrior tradition.
- Keilanni
English
94Modern Hawaiian creation combining 'Kei' (lei/garland) and 'Lanni' (sky), evoking natural beauty and the heavens
- Abhimanyu
Sanskrit
94One who is fearless and invincible in battle. A name rooted in Hindu epic tradition, particularly the Mahabharata, where Abhimanyu was a legendary warrior known for his courage and skill.
- Ashvik
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'ash' combined with 'vik' (victor/powerful). Associated with strength and resilience, with spiritual significance in Hindu tradition.
- Kadyn
Celtic
92From Catháin, meaning 'battle' or 'warrior.' A modern phonetic spelling of traditional Irish naming roots.
- Theron
Greek
92From Greek 'therōn' meaning 'hunter'. Associated with strength, skill, and wilderness prowess in classical tradition.
- Finlay
Scottish
92Fair-haired warrior or white warrior. Derived from Old Irish elements 'Fionn' (fair/white) and 'laoich' (warrior).
- Cael
Celtic
92From Old Irish meaning 'bright' or 'cheerful'. Associated with luminosity and clarity in Celtic tradition.
- Kallan
Celtic
92Descendant of Callan; derived from the Gaelic word meaning 'battle' or 'strife.' A surname-derived given name with roots in Highland Scottish tradition.
- Zorawar
Persian
92From Persian 'zor' (strength) and 'awar' (bringer), meaning 'bringer of strength' or 'warrior of power'. Common in Sikh and North Indian traditions.
- Kaida
Japanese
92Kaida combines kanji elements meaning 'ocean' or 'sea' (kai) and 'field' or 'rice paddy' (da), evoking natural landscapes and connection to earth and water.
- Gareth
Welsh
92From Welsh meaning 'gentle' or 'gracious', possibly related to the name Geraint; historically associated with courtesy and nobility in Arthurian legend
- Leobardo
Germanic
92From Germanic elements 'leo' (lion) and 'bard' (brave). A brave lion; symbolizes courage and strength.
- Mulan
Chinese
92From the Chinese ballad 'The Song of Mulan', traditionally interpreted as combining characters meaning 'wood' and 'orchid', symbolizing strength and femininity united
- Harland
English
92From hær (army) and land (territory). Historically a place name meaning territory of an army or warrior's land.
- Samari
Sanskrit
92Warrior or prince in Sanskrit tradition; also used in Japanese and modern Western contexts with varying meanings.
- Khmari
Irish
92A modern Irish name with roots in traditional Gaelic naming practices. The exact etymology is uncertain, but it carries a distinctly Irish and Celtic character.
- Ashur
Mythological
92Named after Ashur, the chief god of the Assyrian pantheon and the empire's divine protector. Represents power, divinity, and ancient Near Eastern heritage.
- Kacen
Celtic
92Modern Irish variation, likely related to Caelan meaning 'powerful warrior' or connected to Celtic roots denoting strength
- Kairee
Celtic
92Dark-haired or descendant of Ciar, an Irish name with roots in ancient Gaelic tradition denoting dark coloring or dark-haired warrior.
- Gohan
Japanese
92From Dragon Ball manga character; 'Go' (悟) means enlightenment/awakening, 'han' is a common name suffix, symbolizing wisdom and strength
- Xaden
English
92Modern invented name, likely blending 'X' for contemporary edge with 'Aiden' suffix. No established etymological root.
- Ciaran
Irish
92From Old Irish 'Ciarán', meaning 'little dark one' or 'little black one'. Associated with Saint Ciarán of Clonmacnoise, an important early Irish saint.
- Veera
Sanskrit
92Brave, courageous, or warrior. Derived from Sanskrit vīra, meaning valor and heroic strength, widely used in South Asian cultures.
- Nirvair
Sanskrit
92Beyond desire or worldly attachment; the Sanskrit spiritual concept of liberation and enlightenment from the cycle of rebirth.
- Masai
African
92A name derived from the Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania, historically referring to the warrior pastoral culture of East Africa. Often used to honor Indigenous heritage and strength.
- Kaior
Celtic
92Descendant of Odhar, meaning dun-colored or pale. A name rooted in Irish genealogy with nature-based color associations.
- Maevis
Celtic
92From Old Irish 'Medb' meaning 'intoxicating' or 'she who intoxicates'; also associated with Queen Medb of Connacht from Irish mythology
- Yuvraj
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'young prince' or 'heir', combining 'yuva' (young) and 'raj' (king/rule). A title of honor in Indian royal courts.
- Asael
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'Asa'el', meaning 'God has made' or 'created by God'. A biblical name borne by several figures in the Old Testament.
- Azhani
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'lightning' or 'swift', also interpreted as 'noble' or 'graceful' in certain traditions
- Cillian
Irish
91Derived from the Old Irish name Cillín, a diminutive form of Ceallach, meaning 'war' or 'strife.' The name carries connotations of conflict and resilience.
- Nael
Irish
91Cloud or passionate; derived from Old Irish Niall, possibly related to 'nia' (warrior/champion) or cloud imagery in Celtic tradition.
- Laith
Scottish
91From Gaelic 'làth' meaning 'grey' or 'dull', also associated with boldness and warrior strength in Scottish tradition
- Bjorn
Norse
91From Old Norse 'bjorn' meaning 'bear'. Symbol of strength and protection in Norse culture and mythology.
- Chozen
Literary
91A modern invented name, likely inspired by the word 'chosen' or influenced by names like Cozen. Popularized through contemporary culture and media.
- Luisa
Spanish
91From Latin Ludovica, feminine form of Ludwig meaning 'famous warrior'. Associated with strength and nobility through European royal lineages.
- Darragh
Irish
84From Old Irish 'Dáire' meaning 'oak tree' or 'fertile'. Associated with strength and natural abundance in Celtic tradition.
- Geronimo
Spanish
84Sacred name · derived from Greek Hieronymus meaning 'holy name', popularized by Apache leader Geronimo (Goyaałé)
- Kru
Irish
84Blood or fierce warrior. A short form derived from Irish names like Cruachan, relating to strength and warrior heritage.
- Kalii
English
84From Hawaiian 'Kali'i', meaning the goddess or spirit of the ocean, associated with water and divine feminine power
- Feyre
Literary
84Created name popularized by Sarah J. Maas, likely inspired by Celtic 'Fae' mythology combined with phonetic similarity to Irish names.
- Barak
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'baraq' meaning 'lightning' or 'flash of light', symbolizing swift power and divine brilliance
- Virajreddy
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'vīra' (hero/brave) and 'raj' (king), meaning 'heroic king' or 'brave ruler'. Reddy is a Telugu surname indicating nobility or leadership.
- Saber
Arabic
84A patient, enduring person. Derived from the Arabic word for patience and perseverance in the face of difficulty.
- Rykar
Celtic
84Modern construction likely blending 'Ry-' (strength, king elements) with '-kar' (warrior). Possibly inspired by Scandinavian influences on Scottish naming.
- Kaidon
Celtic
84From Scottish Gaelic elements meaning 'warrior' or 'battle', possibly related to 'caid' (battle). Modern invented name blending Celtic sounds.
- Oswin
Celtic
84Divine friend or spear friend. Combines Old English 'os' (god/divine) with 'wine' (friend), suggesting a blessed or godly companion.
- Ghazi
Arabic
84A warrior or victor, derived from the Arabic root meaning 'to fight' or 'to wage war'. Historically used as an honorific for Islamic leaders and warriors.
- Tyra
Celtic
84From Old Norse 'Týr', the god of war and sky. Also interpreted as 'tower' or 'land of the people' in some Celtic contexts.
- Jorel
Hebrew
84God is my light. From Hebrew 'Yohr' (light) and 'El' (God), a divine name element used in biblical contexts.
- Zarek
Celtic
84From Polish origins, a modern diminutive form related to Zary or Zaraï. May also draw from Hebrew roots meaning 'blooming flower' in some interpretations.
- Thorfinn
Norse
84From Old Norse 'Þórfinnr', combining Þórr (thunder god) and finnr (fair-haired). A name of Norse explorers and Viking leaders.
- Louetta
French
84Feminine diminutive of Louis, derived from Germanic 'Chlodovech' meaning 'famous warrior,' combined with the diminutive suffix -etta
- Arjunreddy
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'white' or 'silver', also the name of the warrior prince in the Mahabharata epic known for his courage and skill
- Aryus
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Arya' meaning 'noble' or 'honorable', with the diminutive suffix '-us'. Historically used in Hindu and Indo-Iranian cultures.
- Shivay
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Shiva' (the supreme deity) with the suffix '-ay' meaning 'one who embodies.' Associated with Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology, representing cosmic consciousness and transformation.
- Shammah
Hebrew
84Desolation or waste; God has heard. A biblical name borne by a servant of David and a descendant of Judah.
- Dragan
Slavic
84From Slavic 'drag' meaning 'precious' or 'dear'. A traditional name evoking strength and value in South Slavic cultures.
- Skanda
Sanskrit
84Hindu god of war and victory, son of Shiva. Skanda represents courage, leadership, and divine power in Vedic tradition.
- Meba
Irish
84Derived from Old Irish roots relating to sovereignty or a variant of Medb, the legendary warrior queen of Connacht in Irish mythology.
- Matai
Polynesian
84Chief or leader in Samoan culture. A title of respect denoting authority and high status within traditional hierarchies.
- Freydis
Norse
84From Old Norse 'Freydís', combining 'Freyr' (fertility god) and 'dís' (goddess/woman). A Viking Age name symbolizing divine feminine power.
- Ruairi
Irish
84Red king. Derived from Old Irish 'ruadh' (red) and 'rí' (king), historically borne by Irish high kings and chieftains.
- Ruslan
Slavic
84From Slavic roots, possibly related to 'ruslo' (riverbed) or derived from Rus' people. Popularized by Pushkin's poem 'Ruslan and Ludmila'.
- Indra
Sanskrit
84A powerful deity in Hindu mythology associated with rain, thunder, and storms. The name carries connotations of strength, sovereignty, and cosmic power.
- Kaimani
English
84Diamond or precious one; a Hawaiian name combining kai (ocean/sea) with mani (precious). Evokes natural beauty and oceanic connection.
- Tomiris
English
84From Scythian, meaning 'iron' or 'strong'. Borne by Queen Tomiris of the Massagetae, a legendary warrior queen who defeated Cyrus the Great.
- Jorah
Irish
84Derived from the Irish name Muircheartach or related to 'muir' (sea). A name with Celtic roots suggesting connection to the sea or maritime heritage.
- Rhyden
Celtic
84From Welsh 'rhudd' (red) with diminutive suffix '-en'. Associated with red-haired individuals and the vibrant natural world.
- Rambo
English
84From English surnames meaning 'ram's dwelling' or 'from the ram hill', referring to a place where rams grazed.
- Nalu
Polynesian
84The calm or peaceful ocean; derived from Hawaiian 'nalu' meaning wave or ocean swell, often associated with tranquility and natural beauty.
- Saxon
Germanic
84From the Saxon people, a Germanic tribe that invaded Britain in the 5th-6th centuries. The name references this warrior culture.
- Senua
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree and its bright red berries. Featured in Celtic mythology and modern gaming.
- Aryav
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Arya' meaning 'noble' or 'honorable', with the suffix '-v' common in modern Indian naming conventions.
- Clovis
Germanic
84From Germanic 'hlod' (famous) and 'wig' (warrior). Name of early Frankish kings, notably Clovis I who founded the Merovingian dynasty.
- Ashot
English
84From Armenian meaning 'joy' or 'happiness'. A traditional name with historical significance in Armenian culture and royalty.
- Kelechi
African
84Thank God. A name of gratitude and spiritual acknowledgment rooted in Igbo cultural and religious expression.
- Mathayus
Literary
84Created name popularized by the Conan the Barbarian character Mathayus, blending mythic warrior sensibilities with invented etymology.
- Enea
Italian
84From Greek Aeneas, the Trojan hero of Virgil's Aeneid. Enea is the Italian form, meaning 'to praise' or 'worthy of praise'.
- Shedeur
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Shedeur meaning 'God is my light' or 'the Almighty is my flame', a biblical name symbolizing divine illumination and strength.
- Nolani
Celtic
84Modern creative variant potentially blending 'Nolan' (noble descent) with '-i' feminization, or Hawaiian 'nolani' (heavenly). Primary association is with the Irish surname Nolan.
- Fianna
Irish
84From Old Irish 'fian' meaning warrior band or band of hunters. Associated with Fianna Éireann, legendary warrior groups in Irish mythology.
- Caladin
Celtic
84From Scots Gaelic meaning 'hard battle' or 'fierce warrior', combining elements for strength and combat.
- Hayzen
Celtic
84From the Irish word 'oigheannach,' meaning 'young warrior' or 'youthful one.' Also potentially a modern variant of Hazel with -en suffix.
- Nalanni
English
84From Hawaiian meaning 'heavens' or 'sky', often interpreted as 'soft as the sky' or celestial and serene
- Ludwig
Germanic
84From Old High German 'Hludwig', composed of 'hlud' (fame) and 'wig' (war). A traditional name signifying a renowned warrior.
- Arshaan
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'noble' or 'of high rank', with Sanskrit roots meaning 'warrior' or 'skilled'
- Dhanush
Sanskrit
84Bow or arc. In Hindu mythology, Dhanush is the divine bow of Lord Rama, symbolizing strength and dharma.
- Pallas
Greek
84In Greek mythology, Pallas was a wise goddess of warfare and crafts. The name derives from the Greek root meaning 'to brandish' or 'vibrate,' referencing a spear or weapon.
- Miqdad
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'the mighty one' or 'the powerful', referenced in Islamic tradition as a companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for strength and valor.
- Maclan
Scottish
84From Gaelic 'Mac Gille Eòin', meaning 'son of the servant of John'. Associated with Scottish Highland clans.
- Bellatrix
Latin
84From Latin 'bellator' (warrior) and the feminine suffix '-trix'. The name of the star in Orion's shoulder in astronomy, symbolizing strength and celestial power.
- Nial
Irish
84From Old Irish 'Niall' meaning 'little champion' or 'cloud'. Associated with Irish kings and warrior tradition.
- Conall
Irish
84From Old Irish 'con' (hound) and 'all' (bright), meaning 'bright hound.' Associated with strength and loyalty in Celtic tradition.
- Makaveli
Literary
84Stage name created by rapper Tupac Shakur, derived from Niccolò Machiavelli. Represents strategic intellect and rebellion.
- Kaveer
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'brave' or 'powerful', used in Indian and South Asian cultures as a masculine name denoting courage and strength.
- Raynor
Germanic
84From Old Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'nor' (warrior), meaning 'warrior of counsel' or 'advised warrior'
- Michai
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'honorable' or 'exalted.' A variant of Michael, adapted through Irish linguistic tradition.
- Gunther
Germanic
84From Old High German 'gund' (battle) and 'ther' (warrior), meaning 'bold warrior' or 'battle warrior'.
- Kiai
Japanese
84From Japanese, typically written with kanji meaning 'spirit' or 'energy' combined with 'love' or 'meeting', reflecting vitality and connection
- Katori
Japanese
84Katori combines kanji elements suggesting hawk or bird (鳥) with traditional naming patterns. Often associated with grace, speed, or natural imagery in Japanese culture.
- Shivaay
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit Śiva meaning 'auspicious' or 'pure', referring to the Hindu deity Shiva; the suffix -ay adds intensity or honor
- Cahir
Irish
84From Old Irish 'cathair' meaning 'battle warrior' or 'man of battle'. Associated with strength and martial prowess in Celtic tradition.
- Kayan
Irish
84Warrior or fighter. Derived from the Irish word 'cath' meaning battle, suggesting strength and courage in Celtic tradition.
- Baldemar
Germanic
84From Old High German 'bald' (bold) and 'mari' (famous), meaning 'bold and famous' or 'famous ruler'
- Nalea
Celtic
84From Hawaiian meaning 'calm' or 'serene waters'. A modern name blending Polynesian grace with contemporary appeal.
- Andranik
English
84From Armenian 'Andranik', meaning 'manly' or 'brave warrior'. Historically significant in Armenian military tradition and national identity.
- Atilla
Norse
84From Old Norse roots meaning 'father of all' or 'little father.' Historically borne by Attila the Hun, the 5th-century warrior king.
- Frey
Norse
84From Old Norse Freyr, the god of summer, fertility, and prosperity. Associated with abundance and divine blessing.
- Arez
Celtic
84Likely a modern variation or nickname form. May relate to Irish names like Aodh (fire) or contemporary invention with Arabic influences.
- Ewen
Scottish
84From Gaelic 'Eòghanan', meaning 'young warrior' or 'born of the yew tree', symbolizing strength and longevity.
- Khash
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'good' or 'pure'. Also associated with khash, a traditional Persian stew, connecting the name to culinary heritage and warmth.
- Jehu
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'Yahweh is he', a king of Israel known for his fierce chariot driving and military campaigns.
- Tonatiuh
Mythological
84Aztec sun god; from Nahuatl meaning 'he who goes forth shining.' Central figure in Mesoamerican cosmology representing the sun's daily journey.
- Lautaro
Spanish
84From Mapuche meaning 'swift hawk' or 'rapid bird', a name of indigenous Araucanian origin, borne by a legendary warrior-leader
- Abishai
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'avi' (father) and 'shai' (gift), meaning 'my father is a gift.' A biblical name borne by David's nephew and valiant warrior.
- Knightley
English
84From a surname meaning 'from the knight's clearing' or 'knight's meadow,' derived from the Old English elements 'cniht' (knight, young warrior) and 'leah' (clearing, meadow).
- Rollins
Germanic
84Derived from the Germanic name Hróarr, meaning 'famous spear,' later popularized as a surname meaning 'son of Roland' in medieval England.
- Liamani
Irish
84Modern blend combining Liam (strong-willed warrior) with the suffix -ani, creating a feminine variation with Irish roots and contemporary flair.
- Vikrant
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'victorious' or 'courageous', derived from 'vikrama' (strength, valor). Associated with triumph and bravery in Hindu tradition.
- Kayhan
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'sun' or 'royal,' historically used in Persian and Iranian cultures as a name symbolizing brightness and nobility.
- Harveer
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Har' (Lord, referring to God) and 'Veer' (brave, warrior). Means 'brave warrior of the Lord' or 'courageous devotee'.
- Rama
Sanskrit
84Pleasing or delightful. In Hindu tradition, Rama is a central deity and hero of the Ramayana epic, embodying virtue and righteousness.
- Zurielle
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Tzur' (rock/God's strength) with feminine -ielle suffix. Associated with divine protection and celestial beings in Jewish tradition.
- Rollo
Norse
84From Old Norse 'Hróarr', meaning 'famous spear'. Associated with strength and renown in Norse warrior tradition.
- Armiah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Armiah,' likely derived from 'arm' meaning lion, combined with a theophoric element. Associated with strength and divine connection.
- Brianny
Celtic
84Variant of Brianna, from Old Irish 'brígh' meaning strength or valor, with the feminine diminutive suffix '-anna'
- Katyayani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, refers to the goddess Parvati in her form as the daughter of the mountain. Associated with divine feminine power and cosmic energy in Hindu philosophy.
- Eryx
Mythological
84In Greek mythology, Eryx was a giant son of Ares and Aphrodite. The name derives from Greek, associated with strength and divine lineage.
- Aesir
Norse
84In Norse mythology, the Aesir are the principal gods of the pantheon, representing power, wisdom, and divine authority.
- Ugochukwu
African
84God is great · a blessing from the divine. Ugo means 'eagle/god' and Chukwu means 'God' in Igbo, expressing gratitude for a child as a gift from God.
- Beniah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Benayahu' meaning 'son of Yahweh.' A biblical name borne by one of King David's mighty warriors.
- Shourya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'courage' or 'bravery', denoting valor and heroic strength in classical Indian tradition.
- Jaber
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful'. Also a Hebrew variant related to 'Jaber' (to comfort or repair).
- Hayato
Japanese
84From Japanese kanji meaning 'falcon' or 'hawk' (隼) combined with 'person' or 'human' (人), symbolizing speed, vision, and noble strength
- Aviendha
Literary
84Created name from The Wheel of Time series. Likely inspired by Aiden/Avery with Gaelic influences, but primarily a literary invention without established etymology.
- Kovu
Literary
84A fictional name created for Disney's The Lion King (1997), borne by Scar's adopted son. The name carries no etymological meaning in natural languages.
- Athenea
Greek
84Derived from Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts. A feminine elaboration expressing divine attributes of intellect and strategic strength.
- Azahel
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Azael', meaning 'God is my strength' or 'whom God strengthens'. A rare biblical name with spiritual significance.
- Knash
Celtic
84Possibly from Scottish roots meaning 'sharp' or 'fierce', or alternatively a modern invention blending 'K' sounds with ash-related nature elements.
- Meenakshi
Sanskrit
84Fish-eyed beauty; from Sanskrit 'mina' (fish) and 'akshi' (eyes). A classical name for the Hindu goddess Parvati.
- Taimoor
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'tall' or 'long', also interpreted as 'famous' or 'renowned'. A traditional Islamic name with historical significance in Middle Eastern cultures.
- Jujhar
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'brave warrior' or 'courageous one', rooted in Rajput martial heritage and Sikh tradition.
- Maive
Irish
84From Old Irish Medb, meaning 'intoxicating' or 'she who makes drunk.' Associated with Queen Medb of Connacht in Celtic mythology.
- Jahbari
Arabic
84From Arabic 'jahbar' meaning powerful or mighty, blended with modern naming conventions to create a strong, contemporary name.
- Nymeria
Literary
84Created by George R. R. Martin for 'A Song of Ice and Fire.' Possibly inspired by Nymeria, the warrior queen of Dorne in fictional Westerosi history.
- Micael
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Mikha'el meaning 'Who is like God?' Scandinavian variant of Michael, popular in Portuguese-speaking regions.
- Kamau
African
84From Kikuyu meaning 'quiet warrior' or 'one who is silent and strong', reflecting traditional virtues of composure and inner strength
- Nusaibah
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'fragrant' or 'of good scent'. A noble Islamic name borne by a companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for her courage and wisdom.
- Kealan
Irish
84From Old Irish 'Caolán', meaning 'little slender one' or 'slender warrior'. Associated with grace and lean strength in Celtic tradition.
- Kavan
Irish
84From Old Irish 'cú' meaning hound, or derived from 'geal' meaning bright. Associated with strength and warrior culture in Celtic tradition.
- Iraj
Persian
84From Persian mythology, the name of a legendary king associated with justice and heroism in the Shahnameh epic.
- Nirvan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'liberation' or 'enlightenment,' referring to the ultimate state of freedom from suffering in Buddhist and Hindu philosophy.
- Skadi
Norse
84From Old Norse goddess of winter, mountains, and skiing. Associated with strength and wilderness in Norse mythology.
- Metehan
English
84From Persian 'mete' (boundary/limit) and Turkish 'han' (ruler/khan), meaning 'ruler of boundaries' or 'powerful leader'
- Cadyn
Celtic
84From the Irish name Cathaoir, meaning 'warrior' or 'battle warrior.' A modern spelling variant with strong Celtic heritage.
- Junaid
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'warrior' or 'one who fights', derived from the root jahada (to strive or struggle), often associated with Islamic virtue
- Canelo
Spanish
84Diminutive form of Canis, meaning 'little dog' or 'puppy.' Popular in Spanish-speaking cultures as both a given name and nickname.
- Vahan
English
84From Sanskrit meaning 'warrior' or 'charioteer', widely used in Armenian culture as a traditional masculine name with ancient roots.
- Siegfried
Germanic
84From Old High German 'sigi' (victory) and 'fridu' (peace), meaning 'victorious peace' or 'peaceful victory'.
- Aryaveer
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'arya' (noble) and 'veer' (brave), meaning noble warrior or courageous nobleman in Hindu tradition.
- Olani
English
84From Hawaiian meaning 'the sky' or 'heavenly', reflecting the island culture's connection to celestial beauty
- Kaenan
Celtic
84From Old Irish 'Cianán', meaning 'little ancient one' or 'descendant of Cian'. Associated with enduring strength and heritage.
- Odinn
Norse
84From Old Norse 'Óðinn', the chief god of Norse mythology associated with wisdom, poetry, and war. One of the most powerful deities in Viking tradition.
- Akorede
African
84From Yoruba 'ako' (warrior) and 'rede' (to bring forth), meaning 'warrior born' or 'one who brings warrior strength'
- Keza
Celtic
84From Irish, possibly a diminutive form related to 'ceannsa' meaning gentle or tame, or a variant of Kezia with Celtic roots.
- Alikhan
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Ali' (noble, exalted) combined with Turkic 'Khan' (ruler, leader). Means 'noble ruler' or 'exalted leader'.
- Rudhra
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'fierce' or 'terrible', referring to Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology, associated with strength and divine power
- Valerio
Latin
84From Latin 'valere' meaning 'to be strong.' Associated with strength, vigor, and power in Roman tradition.
- Shaheer
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'noble' or 'illustrious'. Also refers to a witness or observer in Islamic tradition.
- Thayne
Scottish
84From Old Norse 'þegn' meaning thane or warrior. A Scottish name denoting nobility and strength.
- Freja
Norse
84Norse goddess of love and fertility. Derived from Old Norse 'Freyja', one of the most important deities in Norse mythology.
- Haidar
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'lion' or 'fierce warrior', symbolizing strength, courage, and nobility in Islamic tradition.
- Akoa
Celtic
84From Hawaiian meaning 'warrior' or 'brave one', reflecting strength and courage in Pacific Islander tradition
- Khyro
Greek
84From Greek 'kyros' meaning 'authority' or 'power', modernized spelling of classical name with strong commanding presence
- Evany
Celtic
84Variant of Evan, from Old Irish meaning 'young warrior' or 'born of yew'. Associated with strength and ancient Celtic heritage.
- Marialuiza
Spanish
84Compound of Maria (Star of the Sea) and Luiza (famous warrior). A modern feminine blend honoring both classical devotion and strength.
- Kaikoa
Polynesian
84From Hawaiian 'kai' (sea) and 'koa' (warrior), meaning 'sea warrior' or 'warrior of the ocean'
- Arshiv
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable', also interpreted as 'lord of the sun' in Hindu tradition
- Arslan
English
84From Persian meaning 'lion', symbolizing strength, courage, and nobility. Popular across Turkish and Central Asian cultures.
- Hanzo
Japanese
84Typically composed of kanji elements meaning 'half' or 'one' combined with 'three' or 'samurai'. Associated with archery and martial tradition in Japanese culture.
- Aarvika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'ocean' or 'sea', symbolizing vastness, depth, and fluidity. Associated with water and celestial beauty in Hindu tradition.
- Herlinda
Germanic
84From Germanic elements 'heri' (army) and 'lind' (gentle, soft), meaning 'gentle warrior' or 'soft army'
- Dillan
Irish
78Descendant of Dilleáin, from a name meaning 'loyal' or 'true.' Associated with the Welsh Dylan, meaning 'son of the sea' in some interpretations.
- Marsiah
Celtic
76Modern blend combining Mars (Roman god of war) with the Celtic suffix -iah, creating a name suggesting strength and warrior spirit with contemporary appeal.
- Ozzlynn
Celtic
76Modern invented name blending Ozzy (Old English 'divine spear') with the suffix -lynn (Old English 'lake')
- Louise
French
76Renowned warrior or famous in battle. Derived from the Germanic elements 'hlud' (famous) and 'wig' (war/battle), Louise became a royal French name through its masculine form Louis.
- Jaddiel
Hebrew
76From Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge' or 'God judges.' A rare angelic name with spiritual significance in Judaic tradition.
- Lachlan
Scottish
76From the land of the lakes. Derived from Lochlann, referring to the Norse-settled regions of Ireland and Scotland with abundant lakes and fjords.
- Achilles
Greek
76From Greek, likely meaning 'without lips' or 'without a border,' though the true etymology remains debated. Greatest hero of the Trojan War in Homer's Iliad.
- Lahiam
Irish
76From Old Irish meaning 'warrior' or 'fierce one', with possible connections to the name Liam, denoting strength and boldness in Celtic tradition.
- Avreet
Irish
76From Old Irish meaning 'one who travels' or 'noble', likely derived from early Gaelic roots denoting movement or status.
- Faris
Arabic
76From Arabic meaning 'horseman' or 'knight', symbolizing strength, nobility, and leadership
- Louie
Germanic
76Famous warrior. A diminutive of Louis, derived from the Germanic elements 'hlod' (famous) and 'wig' (warrior, battle).
- Etzli
English
76From Nahuatl meaning 'blood.' In Aztec cosmology, a sacred and vital force representing life force and divine power.
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