Military baby names
Names tagged with “Military” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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7 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Amilcar
English
84From Phoenician 'Hamilcar' meaning 'my brother is Melqart' (Melqart being the chief Carthaginian god). A name of military power and nobility.
- Navy
English
72The naval forces or maritime military branch of a country; also used as a modern invented name inspired by the ocean and military strength.
- Harvey
Celtic
70Warrior, army leader. From Old English 'here' (army) and 'beorn' (warrior), adopted into Norman culture and later Anglicized.
- Tank
English
62From military terminology for an armored vehicle; modernly used as a nickname for strong, tough individuals or vehicles used in warfare.
- Hannibal
English
40From Punic 'Hannibal' meaning 'grace of Baal', honoring the Carthaginian deity. Famous bearer: General Hannibal, the military strategist.
- Murat
Arabic
40From Arabic 'amr meaning 'life' or 'long-lived.' Historically borne by Ottoman sultans and military leaders, signifying strength and longevity.
- Trooper
English
40One who serves in a cavalry or military unit; originally a soldier or mounted warrior, now commonly used as a term for law enforcement or military personnel.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
