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30 Mighty Baby Names That Mean Warrior

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Choosing the perfect name for your baby is an exciting but often challenging task for new parents. Many parents prefer to give their children a name that carries a particular meaning or symbolism, such as strength, courage, or warrior spirit. Warrior baby names are often associated with power, bravery, and resilience, making them popular choices for both boys and girls.

In this blog post, we’ve researched and compiled a list of 30 mighty baby names that mean warrior. Whether you’re a fan of traditional, classic names or you prefer something a bit more unique, this list is sure to provide you with plenty of inspiration and help you find the perfect name for your little one. So, let’s dive in and explore some of the most powerful and meaningful names around!

Baby Names That Mean Warrior for Girls

Alessia

Alessia is an Italian form of the name Alexandra. We think it’s so lyrical and beautiful. The name means “defending warrior.” A tough meaning behind a gentle facade.

Armani

Armani is another Italian name, but this one comes from a German root rather than a Greek one. Armani is a great unisex option, and it means “soldier.”

Bellatrix

Bellatrix is a name of Latin origin that means “female warrior.” The name is delightful as is, but you get the option of a couple of dynamite nicknames in Bell and Trixie.

Brunhilda

A name rarely heard in the US, Brunhilda originated in Norse and means “armed for battle.” As this appellation has gone virtually unused in the US, you might not be familiar with the name’s pronunciation. To nail it, say it as broon-HILL-dah.

Clotille

Clotille is a trendy baby name for girls in France today. It is a diminutive form of Clotilde (also an excellent option), and both names mean “battle famous.”

Hereswith

Now for a completely unique warrior baby name, Hereswith is an Old English name that means “strength of the army.” This name might be from the Dark Ages, but it sure sounds bright and full of character to us.

Hilda

Hilda was once a popular baby name for girls in the US, but two world wars ushered in a decline in German names being used in the US. Hilda has not been popular in decades, making it a unique choice today. The appellation means “battle woman.”

Kelly

Technically a unisex name, Kelly goes to far more girls than boys in the US. The name originated in Irish and means “war.” If you’d like to honor your Irish heritage, this name would be a great fit.

Louisa

Louisa is a Latinate form of the French name Louis. Today, the name wears like a vintage dress. Louisa’s root means “celebrated warrior.”

Malou

A popular choice in France, Germany, and Switzerland today, Malou is an adorable combination of the names Mary and Louis. Thus the name means “bitter + celebrated warrior.” This name is flying underneath the radar of most American parents, so it would be a very unique option right now.

Marcella

Marcella is one of the many names that share the same Latin root that gives us the name Mars. Mars, of course, is the Roman god of war. Thus, this name and others like it mean “warlike.”

Martina

Martina is a Spanish name from Latin that also has the root meaning “warlike.” The name has never been wildly popular in the US, but it was common prior to the 2000s. We think it’s time for a comeback!

Maude

Maude is an English and French diminutive form of the German name Mathilda, meaning “might in battle.” Maude is considered an old lady name by today’s standards, but that’s exactly the reason why new parents have begun returning to it. It’s a delight!

Myla

Myla, also spelled Mila, comes from a Latin root that means “soldier.” Over the last decade, Myla has been one of the fastest-growing baby names for girls in the US. It now ranks in the top 250 but was not in the top 1000 just 15 years ago.

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Vigga

Vigga is a Scandinavian name that’s popular in Denmark and other countries in the region. Vigga is the feminine form of Viggo, a name meaning “battle.”

Baby Names That Mean Warrior for Boys

Alphonse

Alphonse is a French name from a German root that means “battle-ready.” Prior to the 1960s, the name was a solid choice for baby boys spawning countless young ones with the nickname Al.

Armand

Again, Armand is a French name from German. The appellation means “soldier,” and it is related to the name Herman. Though well-known, the name has fallen out of fashion for baby boys today. We feel this should change!

Callan

Callan is a highly favored name in Scotland today. Callan is of Gaelic origin and means “son of Cathalan.” Cathalan, meaning “battle.” So, “son of battle” could be taken as the meaning of this name. Callan has been climbing in the US as parents find it an appealing unisex option.

Duncan

In the US, Duncan has been slipping in popularity for over a decade. It likely won’t appear in the top 1000 most popular names for boys for this year. The name is of Scottish origin and means “dark warrior.”

Dustin

Dustin has been a popular name in the US since the 1960s. The name is of Norse origin and means “brave warrior” or “Thor’s stone.” For us, the nickname Dusty is unbeatable.

Einar

Unfortunately, Einar has not been a popular option in the US for over 100 years. The Norse name means “bold warrior.” We imagine the name’s exoticness and pronunciation are keeping parents from this hidden gem. Einar is said like EYE-nar.

Evander

Evander is both a Scottish and Greek name meaning “bow warrior” or “strong man.” Nothing to complain about with either of those meanings. Evander reentered the top 1000 most popular names for boys in 2021 after not appearing on the list since 1895! We are so glad this strong contender is back!

Gunther

Gunther is a German name that has never been popular in the US. However, its Scandinavian counterpart, Gunnar, is a popular choice today. Both names are excellent options and mean “battle warrior.”

Ivo

Ivo is currently having a moment in the Netherlands today, but it has never been popular in the US. While you will hear it in the UK, it has gone virtually unused in the US. The name comes from a German root that means “archer” or “yew wood.”

Kane

The name Kane has been climbing rather dramatically since the 1980s. It’s a top 500 option for baby boys today. The name is of Celtic origin and means “warrior.”

Koa

Koa is a name of Hawaiian origin that’s been soaring in recent years. With Noah being so ubiquitous, Koa is a great alternative that new parents are going with. The name means “warrior.”

Malin

Pronounced MAH-lin, Malin is a name found in both English and Sanskrit naming traditions. The name has three potential meanings “strong,” “little warrior,” and “crowned.” None of which are anything to fuss over.

Marcus

As we mentioned with the names Martina and Marcella, there are tons of names from the same Latin root that brings us Mars. For boys today, Marcus is the most popular of these in its class that includes Mark, Marcel, Marco, and Martin. All of these names mean “warlike.” If you like Marcus but want a fresh take, try the Greek form of the name, Markos.

Oscar

Not just a name for a grouch, Oscar is a storied option that can trace its roots to English, Norse, and Irish. Thus, the name can mean “deer-lover,” “spear of God,” and “champion warrior.” This name is popular around the world today.

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Tew

We’ve got a rather colorful and unique option for our final name for boys. Tew is a name of Celtic origin that means “warrior god.”

There you go! We hope you found some great options for your little warrior. As you have seen, there are names from around the world with strong meanings, and many would be an excellent fit.