Names with Ancient Power character
Baby names that carry the quality of ancient power.
These names carry ancient power 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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11 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Quetzally
Mythological
91From Nahuatl quetzal (the sacred feathered serpent deity) with feminine suffix -ally. Represents the divine, iridescent bird sacred to Aztec culture.
- Bayoleth
Celtic
84Possibly derived from Irish roots suggesting 'bright' or 'fair', with potential ties to nature imagery in Celtic tradition
- Eloah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Elohah, a poetic form of Elohim meaning 'God' or 'the divine'. A rare, spiritually resonant name with mystical roots.
- Amaru
English
74Serpent or snake in Quechua, the language of the Inca Empire. Associated with wisdom and transformation in Andean cultures.
- Alruna
Germanic
62From Old Norse 'alrúna' meaning 'secret rune' or 'all-knowing'. Associated with feminine magic and ancient wisdom in Norse tradition.
- Xol
Celtic
55Possibly derived from Celtic roots meaning 'dark' or 'wise', though the exact etymology remains uncertain. A rare modern name with strong Celtic heritage.
- Xadriel
Hebrew
42Blend of 'Zadkiel' (Hebrew archangel of mercy) with the -riel suffix. Conveys divine grace and celestial protection.
- Alduin
Norse
42From Old Norse elements meaning 'old' and 'friend' or 'leader', with associations to Alduin the World-Eater from Norse mythology
- Dagon
Mythological
42A deity of fertility and the sea in ancient Phoenician mythology, associated with fish and abundance.
- Kyuss
Literary
42Modern name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Greek 'kyos' (hollow) or created as a variant spelling. Known from heavy metal and pop culture references.
- Lir
Celtic
28From Old Irish meaning 'sea' or 'ocean'; in mythology, Lir is the god of the sea and father of Manannán mac Lir
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
