Names with Ambitious Leader character
Baby names that carry the quality of ambitious leader.
These names carry ambitious leader as a defining character quality — drawn from their etymology, history, and the people who've carried them. Open a profile for meaning, SSA trends, and feasibility — sort by score, rank, or momentum to narrow the list.
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19 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Maximillian
Latin
92From Latin 'Maximilianus', derived from Maximus meaning 'greatest'. A classic Roman name borne by emperors and saints throughout history.
- Maximilliano
Latin
84From Latin 'Maximilianus,' derived from 'maximus' meaning 'greatest.' An elaborate form emphasizing superlative greatness and supreme dignity.
- Maximos
Greek
84From Latin maximus meaning 'greatest' or 'largest'. A classical name borne by early Christian saints and Byzantine emperors.
- Hamilton
Scottish
78From Old English 'ham' (homestead) and 'tun' (settlement). Originally a place name from Hamilton, Scotland, meaning a settlement with a distinctive geographical feature.
- Caesar
Latin
78From the Roman family name, possibly derived from Latin 'caesaries' meaning 'hair', or from the verb 'caedere' meaning 'to cut'. Associated with power through Julius Caesar and Augustus Caesar.
- Maximilian
Latin
72From Latin 'maximus' meaning 'greatest.' Borne by Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, it became a royal name across European courts.
- Dynasti
Literary
62A modern invented name derived from the word 'dynasty,' suggesting power, legacy, and ambition.
- Mahan
Irish
62From Old Irish 'mór' meaning 'great' or 'large', also possibly connected to Persian origins meaning 'moon' in some traditions.
- Juliam
Latin
42From Latin Iulius, likely meaning 'youthful' or 'of Jupiter.' A classical Roman family name borne by historical figures including Julius Caesar.
- Maximillan
Latin
42From Latin Maximilianus, derived from Maximus meaning 'greatest.' A formal, classical name borne by Holy Roman emperors and European nobility.
- Maximilien
Latin
42From Latin 'Maximilianus', derived from 'maximus' meaning 'greatest.' A dignified name evoking strength and supremacy.
- Octavion
Latin
42From Latin 'octavus' meaning 'eighth.' Historically a name given to eighth-born sons. Associated with Emperor Augustus (originally Octavian), establishing noble Roman heritage.
- Maximiliana
Latin
40From Latin 'Maximilianus', derived from 'maximus' (greatest). Feminized form of Maximilian, conveying greatness and dignity.
- Napoleon
French
40From Italian 'Napoleone', derived from Greek 'leon' (lion) and possibly 'neapolis' (new city). Associated with strength and conquest.
- Forbes
Scottish
40From Gaelic 'forba' meaning fair-haired or bright. Also a Scottish place name referring to lands in Aberdeenshire.
- Maxime
Latin
40From Latin 'Maximus' meaning 'greatest' or 'largest'. Popular in France as a modern, sophisticated form.
- Maximilano
Latin
40From Latin Maximilianus, derived from Maximus meaning 'greatest.' The -iano suffix is a Spanish/Italian diminutive variation, creating a formal yet approachable name.
- Maxamillion
Latin
40From Latin 'Maximus' meaning 'greatest' or 'largest', with the diminutive suffix '-illion' creating an elaborated, superlative form.
- Maximiano
Latin
10From Latin Maximilianus, derived from Maximus meaning 'greatest'. Common in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking cultures.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
