Names Meaning Strength

Baby names meaning strong, powerful, or mighty from cultures around the world. We found 107 names matching this theme.

Waltraud

Powerful counsel or strong advisor.

German, Germanic

Evarts

Boar hard or strong as a boar.

English

Ashbell

Fire of Baal or ash-colored strength.

Hebrew

Ewilda

Wild boar or strong-willed.

Germanic

Svante

Possibly derived from a Germanic root meaning 'strong' or 'healthy'.

Scandinavian

Strong

Physically powerful or robust.

English

Andriens

A variant form related to Andrew, meaning 'strong' or 'manly'.

Greek

Wilison

Son of Wil or William, or a person with a strong will.

English

Ju-Hao

Meaning depends on the Chinese characters used; typically conveys virtues such a...

Chinese

Rikitaro

The specific meaning depends on the kanji used; typically combines elements like...

Japanese

Mangnus

Great or mighty.

Latin

Mangus

Great or mighty.

Latin

Kazys

Mighty with a spear or powerful warrior.

Lithuanian

Evequiel

God is my strength.

Spanish, Hebrew

Audriens

Possibly meaning 'noble strength' with a French diminutive suffix.

Germanic or Latin

Bernar

Brave bear or strong as a bear.

Germanic

Hardman

A strong or hardy man; a man of courage.

English

Bouchard

Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'bow' and 'hardy' or 'strong'.

French, Germanic

Richard

Brave ruler or one with powerful courage.

Germanic

Andrew

A strong and manly person.

Greek

Ronald

Ruler of the gods or powerful ruler.

Old Norse, Scandinavian

Eric

Eternal ruler or ever powerful.

Old Norse, Scandinavian

Willie

Resolute protector; strong-willed.

English, Germanic

Carolyn

A variant of Caroline, meaning 'free woman' or 'woman of strength.'

Latin

Harold

Army ruler or one who commands the forces.

Old English

Mildred

Gentle strength or mild power.

Old English

Andrea

Strong, brave, or manly.

Greek

Charlotte

A free woman or woman of noble birth; a woman of strength.

Germanic

Madison

Son of Maud, where Maud is a Germanic name meaning 'mighty battle maiden'.

English

Gabriel

God is my strength or God is my might, combining the divine name with a word for...

Hebrew

Liam

Strong-willed warrior.

Irish

Caroline

The feminine form of Carolus, meaning 'free woman' or 'woman of strength.'

Latin

Charlie

A free man or one of noble birth; a man of strength.

Germanic

Bernard

Bold as a bear or strong bear.

Germanic

Gertrude

Spear of strength or beloved strength.

Germanic

Bill

A resolute protector or one with strong will and desire.

Germanic, Old English

Ricardo

A name meaning 'powerful ruler' or 'brave ruler,' derived from Germanic elements...

Spanish, Portuguese, Germanic

Wilma

Resolute protector or one with a strong will and desire to protect.

Germanic

Garrett

Spear strength or mighty with a spear, derived from Germanic elements.

Germanic, Old English

Billie

Resolute protector or strong-willed.

English

Everett

Brave boar or strong boar, from Old English elements.

English

Andre

Strong and manly.

Greek

Arnold

Eagle power or strong as an eagle.

Germanic

Andres

Strong, brave, or manly.

Greek, Spanish form

Andy

A diminutive of Andrew or Andrea, meaning 'strong' or 'manly'.

Greek

Drew

Wise or a short form of Andrew, meaning 'strong and manly.'

English, Greek

Gabriela

God is my strength, derived from Hebrew elements meaning God and strength.

Hebrew, Spanish, Portuguese

Ezekiel

God strengthens or God will strengthen, derived from Hebrew words meaning 'God' ...

Hebrew

Valentina

Strong and valiant, derived from the Latin word for strength.

Latin

Gerard

Brave with a spear or strong with a spear.

Germanic

Willis

A resolute protector or one with strong will.

Germanic, Old English

Will

A resolute protector or one with strong will and desire.

Germanic, Old English

Maude

Mighty in battle or powerful.

Germanic, Old German

Cornelius

Horn, derived from the Latin word for horn, possibly referring to a horn-like ob...

Latin

Matilda

Mighty in battle or strength in battle.

Germanic

Gale

A strong wind or breeze, derived from Old English and Norse origins.

English

Dick

A diminutive form meaning 'powerful ruler' or 'strong ruler'.

Germanic

Emory

Brave, powerful, or industrious.

Germanic

Orion

A mighty hunter, named after the legendary giant hunter in Greek mythology.

Greek

Gideon

A mighty warrior or one who cuts down; a feller of trees.

Hebrew

Barney

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

Germanic

Maud

Mighty in battle or powerful.

Germanic

Millicent

Gentle strength or mild power.

Germanic

Everette

Boar hard or strong as a boar.

English

Gonzalo

Battle warrior; one strong in battle.

Germanic

Valentine

Strong, valiant, and healthy.

Latin

Andreas

Strong, brave, or manly.

Greek

Zeke

God strengthens, a diminutive of Ezekiel.

Hebrew

Val

Strong and valiant, or a shortened form of Valentine or Valerie.

English, Latin

Baron

A man of strength or a nobleman of rank.

Germanic, English

Angus

One strength or exceptional strength.

Scottish Gaelic

Charline

Free woman or woman of strength.

French, Germanic

Pilar

Pillar or column, symbolizing strength and support.

Latin, Spanish

Art

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

Irish, Celtic, possibly from Old Irish

Montgomery

Mountain of the powerful man or from Montgommery, a place in Normandy.

Old French and Old English

Magnus

Great or mighty.

Latin

Waldo

Powerful ruler or one who rules with might.

Old German, Old English

Arther

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

English, variant of Arthur

Richmond

A rich or powerful settlement.

Old English and Old French

Willam

Resolute protector or one with a strong will and desire to protect.

Germanic

Boaz

Swiftness or strength, derived from Hebrew roots.

Hebrew

Andrei

Strong, brave, or manly.

Greek, Russian form

Bernetta

Strong as a bear or feminine form of Bernard.

Germanic, Italian

Gerhard

Spear strength or mighty with a spear.

Germanic

Valeri

Strong and valiant.

Latin, Russian

Mathilde

Mighty in battle, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'strength' and 'battle'...

Germanic

Bernhard

Brave bear or strong as a bear.

Germanic

Wolf

A wolf, symbolizing strength, wildness, and warrior qualities.

Germanic

Griffith

Strong lord or powerful chief.

Welsh

Audria

Possibly meaning 'noble strength' or derived from Audrey.

Germanic or Latin

Jerard

Spear-brave or spear-strong.

Germanic

Ebba

Strength of a wild boar or boar-like strength.

Scandinavian, Germanic

Barnard

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

Germanic

Ragnar

Warrior with power or mighty warrior.

Old Norse

Fergus

Man of vigor or strength.

Irish

Wilhelmine

Resolute protector or one with a strong will and desire to protect.

Germanic

Lenn

A variant possibly related to names meaning 'lion' or 'strong'.

Germanic, Scottish

Ulrich

Wolf ruler or powerful as a wolf.

Germanic

Guillaume

Resolute protector or strong-willed warrior.

Germanic

Averill

Possibly meaning 'boar strength,' 'wild boar,' or 'April.'

Old English or Norman French

Matin

Strong, firm, or steadfast.

Persian, Arabic

Elfriede

Elf strength or noble peace.

German, Germanic

Gerhart

A brave spear warrior, combining Germanic elements for 'spear' and 'brave' or 's...

Germanic

Imre

Powerful or mighty.

Hungarian

Charlot

Free man or man of strength.

French

Mande

Strength or power.

Germanic

Averell

Possibly meaning 'boar strength' or 'wild boar.'

Old English or Norman French