Bold Character baby names
Names tagged with “Bold Character” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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19 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Tyrik
Arabic
84From Arabic, meaning 'one who breaks' or 'he who conquers'. A modern name with strong, assertive character.
- 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.
- Jassar
Arabic
84From Arabic origin, meaning 'bold' or 'courageous'. Associated with strength and valor in traditional Arab naming conventions.
- Drako
Latin
62From Latin Draco meaning 'dragon'. Associated with strength, power, and the mythological serpent creature.
- Premier
French
62From French 'premier' meaning 'first' or 'foremost', denoting leadership and precedence.
- Bandit
English
62From Old French 'bandit' meaning an outlaw or fugitive. Now used as a given name evoking a bold, roguish spirit.
- Kalder
Scottish
62From Old Norse 'kaldr' meaning cold, sharp, or bold. Used in Scottish tradition for strong, resolute individuals.
- Meruem
Literary
42Created name from the manga/anime Hunter x Hunter. Meruem is the Chimera Ant King, whose name may reference 'merem' (Hebrew: exalted) or derive from phonetic construction in Japanese.
- Brasen
English
42From Middle English, likely related to 'braze' (to solder with brass) or a descriptive term for someone with a bold, brazen character.
- Rage
English
42From Middle English 'rage' meaning violent anger or fury. Used as a modern name to convey passion, intensity, and fierce determination.
- Arkyn
Celtic
40Modern variant of Archibald, meaning 'genuine' and 'bold'. Also associated with Arkyn as a contemporary spelling influenced by nature and mythology.
- Gryphon
Mythological
40From Greek gryphos meaning 'griffin' or 'hooked.' The griffin is a legendary creature with an eagle's head and lion's body, symbolizing strength, vigilance, and divine protection.
- Escanor
Literary
40From Arthurian legend, likely derived from Old French meaning 'scarce' or 'rare'. Associated with Sir Escanor, a knight of exceptional strength from Arthurian tales.
- Deckard
Germanic
40From Germanic roots meaning 'bold' or 'brave', possibly related to 'decker' meaning cover or roof, suggesting a strong, protective nature.
- Brazen
English
40Bold and courageous, from the adjective meaning 'made of brass' or 'impudent.' Suggests confidence and audacious spirit.
- Deus
Latin
40Latin for 'god,' used historically in religious and philosophical contexts. A rare modern given name choice reflecting spiritual or classical interests.
- Dheer
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'brave' or 'bold', often used in Indian culture to denote courage and fearlessness.
- Invictus
Latin
20From Latin 'invictus' meaning unconquered or undefeated. Symbolizes strength, resilience, and an unbreakable spirit.
- Zedric
Germanic
20From Germanic elements meaning 'blessed ruler' or 'prosperous leader', combining elements of noble heritage.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
