Strength baby names
Names tagged with “Strength” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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64 names
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- Millicent
Latin
92From Latin 'mille' (thousand) combined with Germanic 'amala' (strength), meaning 'strong as a thousand' or 'gentle strength'. Popularized in medieval England.
- Vallie
Latin
92Diminutive of Valerie, derived from Latin 'valere' meaning 'to be strong.' A shortened, affectionate form emphasizing strength and vigor.
- Brianny
Celtic
84Variant of Brianna, from Old Irish 'brígh' meaning strength or valor, with the feminine diminutive suffix '-anna'
- Amaziah
Hebrew
84Yahweh is my strength. Biblical name borne by a king of Judah in the Old Testament, signifying divine power and protection.
- Mahi
Sanskrit
84Great or mighty fish; also refers to the mahi-mahi fish in Sanskrit. Used in Hindu tradition as a name of strength.
- Sela
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'rock' or 'stone', symbolizing strength and stability. Also appears in the Bible as a place name.
- Athenea
Greek
84Derived from Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts. A feminine elaboration expressing divine attributes of intellect and strategic strength.
- Tyrek
Irish
84From Old Irish 'Torc' meaning 'boar' or derived from 'tor' meaning 'tower'. A modern variant blending Celtic tradition with contemporary style.
- Brelyn
Celtic
84Derived from Irish elements suggesting strength and nobility, possibly related to 'bri' (strength/force) with a feminine suffix.
- Hussam
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'sword' or 'sharp blade', symbolizing strength, protection, and valor in Islamic tradition.
- Uzias
Hebrew
84From Hebrew 'Uziyahu', meaning 'God is my strength.' A biblical name borne by several figures in the Old Testament.
- Valiant
Latin
84From Latin 'valens' meaning strong and capable. Used as both virtue name and descriptor of brave, courageous character.
- Lehi
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'my strength' or 'jawbone'. Biblically significant as a Book of Mormon location and figurative reference to strength.
- Vallerie
Latin
84Strong and valiant, derived from the Latin 'valere' meaning to be strong. A feminized form of Valery.
- Samson
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Shimshon, meaning 'sun' or 'bright one'. Famous as the biblical judge with supernatural strength.
- Diamond
English
74A precious gemstone formed from crystallized carbon, valued for brilliance and hardness. Used as a given name to evoke rarity, strength, and luminous beauty.
- Nikyla
Greek
70From Greek Nike, goddess of victory, with modern feminine suffix -yla. Conveys strength and triumph.
- Oaken
English
62From the oak tree, symbolizing strength, wisdom, and endurance in nature and folklore.
- Ashwath
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'horse', symbolizing strength, power, and swift movement. Associated with celestial and divine qualities in Hindu mythology.
- Keshun
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'one who has good fame' or 'one with auspicious fortune'. Associated with strength and positive destiny in South Asian tradition.
- Jaaron
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Aharon', meaning 'mountain of strength' or 'exalted'. A biblical name borne by Moses's brother, the first High Priest of Israel.
- Arbel
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength'. Biblical place name in ancient Israel, associated with the Mount of God.
- Mwavita
African
62From Bantu 'mwavita' meaning 'survivor' or 'one who has come through', reflecting resilience and endurance
- Malisha
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'queen' or 'empress', denoting royalty and sovereignty. Associated with strength and dignity in Indian naming tradition.
- Brielle
Celtic
56High, noble, or exalted. Derived from the Irish element 'brí' meaning strength or power, often associated with brightness and elevation.
- Amari
Arabic
56Prince or commander in Arabic; also used as a modern unisex name with associations to strength and vitality.
- Ariella
Hebrew
56Lion of God (Ari) combined with the Latin feminine suffix -ella. Conveys strength and divine protection with a graceful, feminine form.
- Taedyn
Celtic
55Modern spelling variant of Tadhg, from Old Irish meaning 'poet' or 'bard', sometimes associated with fire and strength
- Aaiza
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful', also carries connotations of honor and strength in South Asian traditions.
- Marcelis
Latin
42Derived from Marcellus, a Roman family name meaning 'dedicated to Mars,' the god of war. Suggests strength and martial heritage.
- Brox
Celtic
42From Scottish Gaelic, likely related to 'brock' meaning badger, or a variant of names like Brogan. Associated with strength and woodland creatures.
- Damali
African
42From Swahili meaning 'powerful' or 'mighty'. A name of strength and dignity, used across East African cultures.
- Hadiza
African
42From Hausa meaning 'worthy' or 'honorable,' a name bestowing virtue and respect in Hausa-speaking cultures.
- Yasuo
Japanese
42Meaning varies by kanji used; commonly combines characters for 'peaceful/calm' (安) and 'man/male' (夫) or 'assist/help' (助), suggesting calm strength or helpful nature
- Jalai
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'victorious' or 'triumphant'; also used in Indian languages as a name of strength and success.
- Dareth
Celtic
42Likely a variant of Darach, from Old Irish meaning 'oak tree,' symbolizing strength and endurance in Celtic tradition.
- Kasriel
Hebrew
42God is my strength. A variant of Cassriel, associated with the archangel Cassiel who governs solitude and divine grace.
- Kamsi
African
42From Igbo meaning 'to strengthen' or 'powerful,' reflecting aspirations of resilience and inner fortitude in West African naming tradition.
- Aadhirai
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'undefeated' or 'invincible', also refers to a star in Tamil astronomy and celestial lore
- Mahoganie
English
42Derived from mahogany, the tropical hardwood tree prized for its rich, reddish-brown color and durability. Represents strength, warmth, and natural beauty.
- Adirah
Arabic
42From Arabic/Hebrew roots meaning 'mighty' or 'noble'. Associated with strength and dignity in Middle Eastern tradition.
- Shila
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'stone' or 'rock', symbolizing strength, stability, and steadfastness. Also used in Indian culture as a feminine name.
- Clutch
English
42From the verb 'to clutch,' meaning to grip or hold tightly. Used as a surname and modernly as a given name suggesting strength and reliability.
- Tiger
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit 'vyaghra,' referring to the large striped feline. Used metaphorically for strength, power, and fierce determination.
- Uzziel
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Uz' (strength) and 'El' (God), meaning 'God is my strength.' A name of an angel in Jewish tradition.
- Ernie
Germanic
40Earnest or serious; a diminutive form of Ernest, derived from the Germanic word 'ern' meaning eagle or strength.
- Tauren
Celtic
40From the Scottish region of Tauran or derived from Gaelic 'tarbh' meaning bull, symbolizing strength and natural power.
- Nike
Greek
40Greek goddess of victory, embodying triumph and excellence. Also associated with the modern sports brand inspired by her iconic status.
- Steeley
English
40Modern created name, likely a feminine variation of Steel or influenced by the surname Steele, suggesting strength and durability.
- Yali
Sanskrit
40Yali refers to a mythological guardian beast in Hindu and Buddhist iconography, often depicted as a protective lion-like creature symbolizing strength and divine protection.
- Exequiel
Hebrew
40God is my strength. Spanish form of Ezekiel, the biblical prophet known for his vivid apocalyptic visions.
- Rokhaya
African
40From Wolof meaning 'to watch over' or 'protector'. A name rooted in Senegalese tradition reflecting strength and guardianship.
- Ashla
Celtic
40From Gaelic 'ash', referring to the ash tree; associated with strength and protection in Celtic tradition.
- Dymond
Celtic
40From the diamond gemstone, symbolizing strength, clarity, and enduring value. Also potentially derived from the name Diarmait, meaning 'free man' in Irish.
- Stelios
Greek
20From Greek Stelios, derived from 'stelē' meaning pillar or column, symbolizing strength and steadfastness.
- Adamas
Greek
20From Greek 'adamás' meaning 'unconquerable' or 'hard as steel', referencing diamond and unbreakable strength.
- Briyana
Celtic
20Variant of Brianna, from Old Irish 'brígh' meaning strength or vigor, with feminine suffix.
- Ishika
Sanskrit
12From Sanskrit meaning 'a stone' or 'rock', symbolizing strength and steadfastness. Also associated with divine qualities in Hindu tradition.
- Azam
Arabic
10From Arabic 'aẓam meaning 'greatest' or 'mighty'. A classical name denoting strength and grandeur.
- Asira
Arabic
10From Arabic meaning 'lioness' or 'flowing water', associated with strength and fluidity
- Vihas
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'energy' or 'vigor', representing strength and vitality in Hindu philosophy.
- Audrey
English
7Noble strength. Derived from Old English elements 'aud' (wealth, nobility) and 'þryð' (strength, power).
- Nirvi
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'nerve' or 'sinew', symbolizing strength and vitality in Hindu tradition.
- Yamina
Hebrew
6From Hebrew 'yamin' meaning 'right hand' or 'right side', symbolizing strength, favor, and direction
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
