Names Meaning Bear
Strong, bold names meaning bear — powerful choices for boys and girls. We found 28 names matching this theme.
Hellmutt
Courageous protector or brave helmet-bearer.
GermanicAnther
The pollen-bearing part of a flower, or possibly derived from 'anthos' meaning '...
Greek, EnglishBernar
Brave bear or strong as a bear.
GermanicBarand
Possibly 'bear-like' or related to Germanic elements.
Germanic, Old EnglishChristopher
One who carries Christ or bears the name of Christ, derived from Greek elements ...
GreekArthur
Bear or noble warrior.
CelticJulian
Derived from the Roman family name Julius, possibly meaning 'youthful' or 'downy...
LatinBernard
Bold as a bear or strong bear.
GermanicJulius
Youthful or downy-bearded, associated with the Roman family name.
LatinARTURO
Bear or noble warrior, possibly derived from the Celtic god of war.
Celtic/LatinJuliette
Youthful or downy-bearded.
LatinAmos
Carried by God or burden-bearer, from the Hebrew word meaning 'to carry.'
HebrewCornelia
Horn or related to the horn-bearing cornel tree.
LatinBarney
Strong as a bear, derived from Germanic elements meaning bear and hardy.
GermanicJules
Youthful or downy-bearded; a diminutive of Julius.
Latin, FrenchArtie
Diminutive of Arthur; possibly 'bear' or related to Arcturus.
EnglishArt
Bear or stone, possibly derived from Celtic elements meaning strength and endura...
Irish, Celtic, possibly from Old IrishArther
Bear or stone, possibly derived from Celtic elements meaning strength and endura...
English, variant of ArthurBernetta
Strong as a bear or feminine form of Bernard.
Germanic, ItalianBernhard
Brave bear or strong as a bear.
GermanicBernardino
Little brave bear or diminutive of Bernard.
Italian, GermanicAlgernon
Bearded or with whiskers.
Norman FrenchBarnard
Strong as a bear, derived from Germanic elements meaning bear and hardy.
GermanicBernarr
Bold as a bear.
GermanicBjarne
A bear warrior or one who is brave like a bear.
ScandinavianBarbe
Bearded or foreign.
FrenchArthus
Uncertain; possibly 'bear' or related to Arcturus.
Latin, possibly CelticHu
The meaning varies depending on the Chinese characters used; commonly means 'tig...
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