Warrior Names

Names that mean warrior, fighter, or battle — perfect for a strong, courageous child. We found 131 names matching this theme.

Turlough

Instigator of battles.

Irish

Brunhilde

Armored warrior woman or brown battle.

German, Germanic

Foghorn

A loud horn used as a warning signal in foggy conditions, used metaphorically fo...

English

Oscars

Divine spear or warrior, derived from Old Norse and Irish elements meaning spear...

Old Norse, Irish

ALVERO

Elf warrior or noble warrior.

Spanish/Germanic

Chita

In Spanish, it can mean 'small' or relate to the word for 'spark'; in Hindi, it ...

Spanish, Hindi

Murrough

Sea warrior or descendant of the sea.

Irish

Marciso

Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.

Spanish, Portuguese

Arestes

Of the god Ares; warlike or martial.

Greek

Valdemaras

Famous ruler or renowned warrior.

Lithuanian, Scandinavian

Dagman

Day man or warrior of the day.

Scandinavian

Fridtjof

A peaceful thief or peaceful warrior, from Norse elements meaning peace and thie...

Scandinavian, Norse

Rogeri

Famous spear or renowned warrior.

Latin, Italian

Kazys

Mighty with a spear or powerful warrior.

Lithuanian

Warhid

One who is cautious or wary.

Arabic

Ragnan

Warrior or fighter with power.

Old Norse

Ladislos

Glorious ruler or famous warrior.

Hungarian, Slavic

Cuno

Bold or brave in battle.

Germanic

Luig

Italian form of Louis, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'famous warrior.'

Italian, Germanic

Mark

Dedicated to Mars or warlike, derived from the Latin 'Marcus' related to Mars, t...

Latin/Roman

Walter

Ruler of the army or one who commands warriors.

Germanic

Arthur

Bear or noble warrior.

Celtic

Roger

A famous spearman or renowned warrior.

Germanic, Old French

Madison

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

English

Louis

Famous warrior or renowned fighter.

Germanic

Louise

Famous warrior or renowned fighter.

Germanic, French

Liam

Strong-willed warrior.

Irish

Martin

Of Mars or warlike.

Latin

Luis

Famous warrior, derived from the Germanic elements 'hlod' (famous) and 'wig' (wa...

Germanic/Latin

Evan

Young warrior or God is gracious.

Welsh

Marjorie

Of Mars or warlike.

Latin, French

Edith

Prosperous in war or blessed wealth.

Old English

Marcus

Of Mars or warlike.

Latin

Owen

A Welsh name traditionally interpreted as meaning 'young warrior' or derived fro...

Welsh

Herbert

Bright warrior or one whose fame shines in battle.

Germanic

Lewis

Famous warrior or renowned fighter.

Germanic

Mario

Of Mars, the Roman god of war.

Latin, Italian

Clyde

Warm or from the River Clyde.

Scottish, Gaelic

Marc

Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.

Latin

Herman

Army man or warrior.

Germanic

Marcia

Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.

Latin

Colin

Young warrior or follower of Nicholas.

Scottish and Old French

Bailey

Bailiff or steward; outer wall of a castle.

English

Spencer

A person who dispenses provisions or supplies, originally an occupational surnam...

English

Harvey

A warrior or battle-worthy person.

Old Breton, Old French

Grayson

The son of a gray-haired man or a steward's son.

Old English

Duane

Dark or swarthy, derived from the Irish 'dubh.'

Irish, Gaelic

Summer

The warmest season of the year, used as a given name.

English

Armando

Army man or warrior.

Spanish, Italian, Portuguese

Stuart

Derived from the occupation of steward, meaning 'guardian' or 'administrator.'

Scottish

Luther

Famous warrior, derived from the Germanic elements 'hlod' (famous) and 'heri' (a...

Germanic

ARTURO

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

Celtic/Latin

Gerardo

A spear warrior or one who rules with a spear, from Germanic elements meaning 's...

Germanic, Spanish

Randolph

A name meaning 'shield wolf' or 'wolf warrior,' derived from Germanic elements r...

Germanic, English

Mercedes

Mercies or rewards, derived from the Latin word for mercy.

Latin, Spanish

Maude

Mighty in battle or powerful.

Germanic, Old German

Alonzo

Noble and ready, or prepared for battle.

Germanic and Spanish

Alfonso

Noble and ready, or prepared for battle.

Germanic and Spanish

Carroll

Champion or warrior, derived from Irish Gaelic roots.

Irish

Lou

Famous warrior or renowned fighter.

Germanic, French

Matilda

Mighty in battle or strength in battle.

Germanic

Teddy

Wealthy guardian or gift of God, derived as a diminutive of Theodore or Edward.

English

Luella

Possibly a combination of Louise and Ella, or derived from Germanic elements mea...

English

Stewart

Steward or household officer.

Scottish

Gideon

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

Hebrew

Erwin

Honorable friend or warrior friend, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'hono...

Germanic

Gerry

A diminutive of Gerald, Gerard, or Geraldine, ultimately meaning 'spear warrior'...

Germanic, English

Duncan

Dark warrior or brown warrior.

Scottish Gaelic

Marcel

Dedicated to Mars or warlike.

Latin

Alvaro

Elf warrior or noble warrior.

Germanic and Spanish

Minerva

The Roman goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts, possibly derived from an Etrus...

Latin, Roman

Alphonso

Noble and ready, or eager for battle.

Germanic, Spanish

Edythe

Blessed wealth or prosperous in battle, derived from elements meaning 'wealth' a...

Old English

Maud

Mighty in battle or powerful.

Germanic

Vada

Famous ruler or famous in battle.

Germanic, English

Gonzalo

Battle warrior; one strong in battle.

Germanic

Carrol

Descendant of Cearbhall, a champion or warrior.

Irish, English

Marcellus

Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.

Latin

Lachlan

From the land of the lakes or warrior from the fjord.

Scottish Gaelic

Meyer

A farmer or steward; one who is greater.

Germanic, Yiddish

Ossie

A deer or warrior, derived from Irish and Scottish Gaelic roots.

Irish, Scottish

Boris

Fighter or warrior; one who fights.

Slavic

Luiz

Portuguese form of Louis, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'famous warrior...

Portuguese, Germanic

Hedwig

Battle refuge or sanctuary in battle.

German, Germanic

Gerrit

A spear warrior or brave with a spear, from Germanic elements for 'spear' and 'b...

Germanic, Dutch

Ludwig

Famous warrior or renowned in battle.

Germanic

MARIUS

Of Mars or warlike.

Latin

Edyth

Blessed wealth or prosperous in battle, derived from elements meaning 'wealth' a...

Old English

Lew

A short form of Lewis, meaning 'famous warrior' or 'renowned fighter.'

Hebrew, English

Herb

Bright army or illustrious warrior.

Germanic

Orvil

A spear wielder or warrior, derived from Germanic elements meaning spear and wil...

Germanic, French

Hildegard

Battle enclosure or fortress of battle.

German, Germanic

Mathilde

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

Germanic

Wolf

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

Germanic

Majorie

Of Mars, the Roman god of war, or 'greater'.

Latin via French

Yves

Archer or bow warrior.

Germanic

Ewing

Young warrior or descendant of Euan, derived from Scottish Gaelic origins.

Scottish

Hervey

Army warrior or battle worthy.

Old French, Germanic

Dieter

Warrior of the people or folk warrior.

Germanic

Igor

Warrior or bow warrior.

Scandinavian, Russian

Howie

A diminutive or nickname form meaning 'high' or derived from the name Howard.

Scottish, English

Kern

Dark-skinned or swarthy; also a kernel or grain.

Irish, German

Ragnar

Warrior with power or mighty warrior.

Old Norse

Hermann

Army man or warrior.

Germanic

Takeshi

Warrior or fierce, composed of characters meaning 'warrior' and 'fierce'.

Japanese

Duffy

Dark or swarthy in complexion.

Scottish, Irish

Loula

Famous warrior or renowned in battle.

Greek

Gerrard

A spear warrior or brave with a spear, from Germanic elements meaning 'spear' an...

Germanic, Old French

Marten

Of Mars; warlike, or resembling a marten (animal).

Old English, Latin

Duff

Dark or swarthy in complexion.

Scottish, Irish

Humbert

Bright giant or famous warrior.

Germanic

Edwards

Son of Edward, derived from the patronymic tradition meaning 'son of the wealthy...

English

Eero

Eternal ruler or noble warrior.

Finnish

Guillaume

Resolute protector or strong-willed warrior.

Germanic

Gerhart

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

Germanic

Joffre

Peace-spear or peaceful warrior.

Germanic, French

Eddi

A diminutive or informal variant of names beginning with Ed-, such as Edward or ...

English

Hjalmar

A famous warrior or a warrior with a helmet.

Old Norse

Halvor

Rock warrior or stone defender.

Norse

Ives

Archer or bow warrior.

Germanic

Marcellius

Dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war.

Latin

Bjarne

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

Scandinavian

Kellian

Descendant of Ceallach, meaning bright-headed or warrior.

Irish

Ludovic

Famous warrior or renowned in battle.

Germanic

Cathal

Battle warrior.

Irish

Ham

Hot or warm, or possibly 'father of nations' in biblical context.

Hebrew

Hewey

Army warrior or battle worthy.

Old French, Germanic

Beltran

A name meaning bright raven or illustrious warrior.

Spanish, Germanic

Jaroslav

Fierce in spring or spring warrior.

Slavic

Garrard

A spear-hard warrior or one with a hard spear, combining elements for spear and ...

Germanic

Lauchlin

Warrior or fighter.

Scottish Gaelic