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.

Germanic

Anther

The pollen-bearing part of a flower, or possibly derived from 'anthos' meaning '...

Greek, English

Bernar

Brave bear or strong as a bear.

Germanic

Barand

Possibly 'bear-like' or related to Germanic elements.

Germanic, Old English

Christopher

One who carries Christ or bears the name of Christ, derived from Greek elements ...

Greek

Arthur

Bear or noble warrior.

Celtic

Julian

Derived from the Roman family name Julius, possibly meaning 'youthful' or 'downy...

Latin

Bernard

Bold as a bear or strong bear.

Germanic

Julius

Youthful or downy-bearded, associated with the Roman family name.

Latin

ARTURO

Bear or noble warrior, possibly derived from the Celtic god of war.

Celtic/Latin

Juliette

Youthful or downy-bearded.

Latin

Amos

Carried by God or burden-bearer, from the Hebrew word meaning 'to carry.'

Hebrew

Cornelia

Horn or related to the horn-bearing cornel tree.

Latin

Barney

Strong as a bear, derived from Germanic elements meaning bear and hardy.

Germanic

Jules

Youthful or downy-bearded; a diminutive of Julius.

Latin, French

Artie

Diminutive of Arthur; possibly 'bear' or related to Arcturus.

English

Art

Bear or stone, possibly derived from Celtic elements meaning strength and endura...

Irish, Celtic, possibly from Old Irish

Arther

Bear or stone, possibly derived from Celtic elements meaning strength and endura...

English, variant of Arthur

Bernetta

Strong as a bear or feminine form of Bernard.

Germanic, Italian

Bernhard

Brave bear or strong as a bear.

Germanic

Bernardino

Little brave bear or diminutive of Bernard.

Italian, Germanic

Algernon

Bearded or with whiskers.

Norman French

Barnard

Strong as a bear, derived from Germanic elements meaning bear and hardy.

Germanic

Bernarr

Bold as a bear.

Germanic

Bjarne

A bear warrior or one who is brave like a bear.

Scandinavian

Barbe

Bearded or foreign.

French

Arthus

Uncertain; possibly 'bear' or related to Arcturus.

Latin, possibly Celtic

Hu

The meaning varies depending on the Chinese characters used; commonly means 'tig...

Chinese