Names with Courageous character
Baby names that carry the quality of courageous.
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200 names
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- Uziel
Hebrew
94From Hebrew 'Uzziel' meaning 'God is my strength' or 'My strength is God'. A name borne by angels and biblical figures in Jewish tradition.
- Tajveer
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit 'taj' (crown) and 'veer' (brave/warrior). Means 'brave crown' or 'courageous sovereign', conveying nobility and valor.
- Avitaj
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit meaning 'unique' or 'incomparable', combining 'avi' (bird) and 'taj' (crown), symbolizing distinction and honor.
- Ezaiah
Hebrew
94God is my salvation. A biblical name combining 'Eze' (God) and 'aiah' (salvation), variant of Isaiah.
- Amadeus
Latin
94Meaning 'lover of God' from Latin 'amare' (to love) and 'deus' (God). Famous as Mozart's middle name.
- Muhammadali
Arabic
94Combination of Muhammad (praised) and Ali (noble, exalted). Honors the Prophet Muhammad and Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib, revered figures in Islam.
- Aarush
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'first rays of the sun', symbolizing new beginnings and divine light in Hindu tradition.
- Arhaan
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'superior'. A modern Indian name gaining popularity in diaspora communities.
- Braulio
Spanish
92From Latin 'brachialis' meaning 'of the arm,' denoting strength and fortitude. Associated with muscular power and physical vigor.
- Kairav
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', also associated with the concept of spiritual tranquility in Hindu philosophy
- Konrad
Germanic
92From Old High German 'kuoni' (bold) and 'rad' (counsel), meaning bold advisor or brave counselor.
- Talha
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'fresh' or 'pure'. Also refers to Talha ibn Ubaydullah, a respected Companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for his virtue.
- Aruna
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'dawn' or 'reddish', associated with the Hindu goddess of the dawn and the reddish hue of early morning sky.
- Jesiah
Hebrew
91God is salvation. A variant of Josiah, combining the divine name Jah with the Hebrew word for deliverance.
- Eliyahu
Hebrew
91From Hebrew 'Eli' (my God) and 'yahu' (God). A biblical name borne by the prophet Elijah, meaning 'My God is Yahweh'
- Arshaan
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'noble' or 'of high rank', with Sanskrit roots meaning 'warrior' or 'skilled'
- Abhay
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'fearless' or 'without fear'. A virtue name popular in Hindu and Indian cultures signifying courage and bravery.
- Hajar
Arabic
84The mother of Ishmael in Islamic and Judeo-Christian tradition, also means 'the emigrant' or 'one who journeys'
- Andriy
Slavic
84Ukrainian form of Andrew, derived from Greek 'andreios' meaning 'strong' and 'manly.' Widely used in Ukraine and among Ukrainian diaspora communities.
- Jorel
Hebrew
84God is my light. From Hebrew 'Yohr' (light) and 'El' (God), a divine name element used in biblical contexts.
- Rylei
Irish
84From the Irish 'Raghalach,' meaning valiant or courageous. Also connected to 'Rile,' suggesting a small stream or water source in Irish tradition.
- Tevita
Polynesian
84Tongan form of David, derived from the Hebrew name meaning 'beloved'. Tevita is the primary given name in Tonga and among Tongan diaspora communities.
- Shourya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'courage' or 'bravery', denoting valor and heroic strength in classical Indian tradition.
- Muadh
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful'. A classical Islamic name borne by a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
- Alaijah
Hebrew
84A contemporary blended name combining Alai (Hebrew for 'exalted') with Ijah (modern suffix). Represents strength and spiritual elevation.
- Achsah
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'shelter' or 'refuge'. In the Bible, Achsah was the daughter of Caleb, known for her wisdom and courage.
- Amaziah
Hebrew
84Yahweh is my strength. Biblical name borne by a king of Judah in the Old Testament, signifying divine power and protection.
- Eleftheria
Greek
84From Greek 'eleutheros' meaning 'free' or 'freedom'. A classical feminine form emphasizing liberty and independence.
- Muaaz
Arabic
84Meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful', from the Arabic root denoting strength and invincibility. A name of Islamic significance.
- Iraj
Persian
84From Persian mythology, the name of a legendary king associated with justice and heroism in the Shahnameh epic.
- Mirai
Japanese
84From Japanese 'mirai' (未来) meaning 'future'. Often written with characters conveying hope, possibility, and forward-looking optimism.
- Chukwuemeka
African
84God has done a great deed. A deeply significant name in Igbo culture expressing gratitude for blessings and divine favor.
- Shahzain
Persian
84From Persian 'Shah' (king) and Arabic 'Zain' (beauty, grace). Means 'beauty of the king' or 'royal grace'.
- Ilyaas
Arabic
84From Hebrew Elijah, meaning 'my God is Yahweh.' Arabic form popular in Muslim-majority regions and diaspora communities.
- Pratham
Sanskrit
84First or foremost in Sanskrit. Represents primacy, leadership, and being at the beginning of something great.
- Rider
English
84One who rides horses or travels on horseback. Originally an occupational surname for mounted warriors, messengers, or travelers.
- Wonder
English
84A feeling of awe and amazement; something that causes astonishment or admiration. Used as a virtue name reflecting curiosity and marvel.
- Jochebed
Hebrew
84Yahweh is my father. Biblical name of Moses's mother, bearing spiritual significance in Judeo-Christian tradition.
- Ryli
Celtic
84Modern spelling variant of Rylee/Riley, derived from Irish meaning 'courageous' or 'valiant', with roots in the Old Irish surname Ó Raghallaigh.
- Raed
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'leader' or 'shepherd', denoting one who guides others with wisdom and authority.
- Joshue
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Yehoshua meaning 'God is salvation' or 'the Lord saves'. A biblical name borne by Joshua, Moses' successor who led Israel into Canaan.
- Naser
Arabic
84From Arabic 'nasir' meaning 'helper' or 'victor'. Traditionally used in Islamic cultures as a name conveying protection and strength.
- Lautaro
Spanish
84From Mapuche meaning 'swift hawk' or 'rapid bird', a name of indigenous Araucanian origin, borne by a legendary warrior-leader
- Oriyah
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Muaz
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful,' often used to denote strength and honor in Islamic tradition.
- Hassani
Arabic
84From Arabic 'hasana' meaning 'good' or 'beautiful'. Popular in East African cultures, particularly among Swahili-speaking communities.
- Peretz
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'breach' or 'breaking forth.' In the Bible, Perez was the son of Judah and Tamar, born after breaking through the womb before his twin.
- Aristeo
Greek
84From Greek 'aristos' meaning 'best' or 'excellent'. Associated with classical virtue and nobility in ancient philosophy.
- Kanelo
Celtic
84From Gaelic 'cán' (white) and 'elo' (noble), meaning 'white noble' or 'fair one'. Associated with strength and light in Celtic tradition.
- Aryav
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Arya' meaning 'noble' or 'honorable', with the suffix '-v' common in modern Indian naming conventions.
- Yiannis
Greek
84Greek form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.' Yiannis is the traditional Greek diminutive of Ioannis, widely used throughout Greece and Cyprus.
- Khadeeja
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'early riser' or 'premature.' In Islamic history, notably borne by Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, first wife of Prophet Muhammad and successful merchant.
- Alexandros
Greek
84Defender of men, from Greek 'alexein' (to defend) and 'andros' (man). The name of Alexander the Great, historically one of history's most renowned military commanders.
- Lejend
Literary
84Modern invented name derived from the word 'legend', suggesting someone destined to be legendary or remarkable.
- Hammad
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'praiseworthy' or 'commendable', derived from the root word for praise and commendation in Islamic tradition.
- Giomar
Germanic
84From Old German elements 'gio' (spear) and 'mar' (famous), meaning 'famous with the spear' or renowned warrior.
- Muad
Irish
84From Old Irish 'muad' meaning 'noble' or 'great'. Associated with early Irish mythology and Celtic heritage.
- Azariyah
Hebrew
78God has helped. A biblical name borne by the high priest of Israel during the reign of King David and Solomon.
- Ignatius
Latin
78From Latin 'ignis' meaning fire. Associated with Saint Ignatius of Antioch, early Christian martyr, lending the name spiritual intensity and devotional character.
- Ezraiah
Hebrew
76From Hebrew Ezra meaning 'help' or 'helper', with the suffix -iah (God). A biblical name borne by a scribe and priest who led Jews back from Babylonian exile.
- Valor
Latin
76Strength, courage, and moral worth. Derived from the Latin 'valor,' meaning bravery and excellence in character.
- Jhariel
Hebrew
76Modern invented name blending Hebrew elements. 'Jah' references the Hebrew God, while 'riel' suggests divine messenger or light-bearer in Hebrew tradition.
- Yoziah
Hebrew
76From Hebrew 'Uziyahu', meaning 'God is my strength'. A biblical name borne by several kings of Judah.
- Dhritireddy
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit 'Dhriti' (steadfastness, courage) with the Telugu suffix '-reddy' (king, ruler). Means 'one of steadfast rulership'
- Sahaan
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'king' or 'ruler', a regal name with deep roots in South Asian tradition.
- Kamazi
African
74Worker or laborer. A name reflecting industriousness and contribution within East African cultures.
- Alizeh
Persian
74From Persian meaning 'noble' or 'exalted'. Also associated with the morning breeze, conveying grace and ethereal beauty.
- Avishai
Hebrew
74From Hebrew 'avi' (father) and 'shai' (gift), meaning 'my father is a gift' or 'gift from God'
- Ender
Literary
74One who ends or brings to conclusion. Popularized by Orson Scott Card's science fiction novel 'Ender's Game' (1985), where the protagonist Ender Wiggin is a brilliant military strategist.
- Aviyana
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit roots meaning 'bird' or 'aviation,' with modern creative styling reflecting contemporary naming trends
- Vira
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'truth' or 'divine energy'; also a variant of Vera, from Latin 'verus' meaning true
- Audie
Celtic
74Noble and wealthy, derived from Germanic roots meaning 'old' and 'wealth.' Associated with Scottish clan heritage and traditional use in Highland families.
- Valora
Latin
74From Latin 'valor' meaning strength, courage, and worth. A modern feminine formation emphasizing valiance and virtue.
- Mahalia
Hebrew
74From Hebrew meaning 'praise' or 'exaltation.' Most famously borne by gospel legend Mahalia Jackson, who elevated the name through her powerful spiritual presence.
- Jeron
Celtic
74Derived from Irish roots meaning 'little red one,' possibly related to the rowan tree with its bright red berries.
- Gavriel
Hebrew
74From Hebrew meaning 'God is my strength' or 'God is my might'. The name of the archangel Gabriel in Jewish and Christian tradition.
- Rion
Irish
74Derived from Rían, meaning 'little king' or 'royal.' A name with noble and Irish heritage roots.
- Leonel
Latin
72Lion-like or resembling a lion. Derived from the Latin 'leo' (lion) with the diminutive suffix '-el', suggesting a small lion or lion-hearted person.
- Aarav
Sanskrit
72From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'wise'. A modern Indian name gaining popularity in Western cultures.
- Meshack
Hebrew
72From Hebrew Meshach, one of the three men in the fiery furnace (Book of Daniel). Meaning uncertain; possibly 'who is like the shadow of God' or 'guest of the king'.
- Martin
Latin
72Derived from Martinus, relating to Mars, the Roman god of war. Signifies strength, courage, and martial virtue.
- Jerriah
Hebrew
70God will exalt; derived from Jeremiah, the weeping prophet of the Old Testament known for his messages of divine judgment and restoration.
- Elayjah
Hebrew
70God is my salvation, a modern phonetic spelling of Elijah with creative letter substitution and added 'ay' sound.
- Ariyaah
Arabic
70From Arabic 'Arya' meaning noble or honorable, with Persian roots denoting excellence and high status.
- Kasaun
African
70Modern created name, likely influenced by Kasam (Arabic/Hindi for 'oath') or a blend of contemporary naming elements. Primarily an African-American invention without deep historical etymology.
- Nakhari
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'nose' or 'nostril', used in classical Indian naming traditions with spiritual significance in pranayama practices.
- Samarveer
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit 'samar' (battle) and 'veer' (brave warrior). A name celebrating courage and valor in combat.
- Ryleah
Celtic
70Modern spelling variant of Ryley/Riley, derived from Old Irish meaning 'courageous' or 'valiant', with phonetic ties to Irish surnames.
- Briyon
Celtic
70Modern variation possibly derived from Irish 'brigh' meaning strength or vigor, or as an invented name blending Brian and similar Celtic forms.
- Jerimyah
Hebrew
70Exalted by God; from the prophet Jeremiah, meaning 'God will uplift' or 'God's chosen one'
- Rilynne
Celtic
70Modern variation of Rilynn, blending Celtic naming traditions with contemporary feminine styling. Related to Gaelic roots meaning 'courageous' or 'valiant.'
- Aaris
Irish
62Noble and graceful. Derived from Irish roots meaning 'noble' (ár) combined with diminutive suffixes, reflecting aristocratic heritage.
- Aaries
Celtic
62Variant of Aries, associated with the ram and Greek mythology, also connected to Mars in astrology.
- Gurbaz
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'gur' (teacher/guru) and 'baz' (brave). Means 'brave teacher' or 'courageous guide', reflecting Sikh and Hindu philosophical traditions.
- Michaiah
Hebrew
62Who is like Yahweh? A rhetorical question expressing divine incomparability, emphasizing God's unmatched power and uniqueness.
- Olanrewaju
African
62From Yoruba meaning 'wealth has awakened' or 'riches have come to wake up', expressing prosperity and good fortune
- Ranvir
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'courageous' or 'brave warrior'. Also associated with 'one who is radiant' in Hindu tradition.
- Valeigh
English
62A modern blended name, likely combining Vale (valley) with the -leigh suffix, suggesting a nature-inspired meaning of valley meadow or serene landscape.
- Reazyn
Celtic
62Modern invented name likely inspired by 'Regan' or 'Rowan' with contemporary spelling variation. May reference red/bright qualities in Celtic tradition.
- Kavian
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'royal' or 'noble', derived from ancient Kavian dynasty symbolism in Persian mythology and history.
- Farhad
Persian
62Epic hero from Persian mythology; means 'glorious' or 'illustrious.' Associated with the legendary romance of Farhad and Shirin in classical Persian literature.
- Varad
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'boon' or 'gift'. In Hindu tradition, associated with blessing and divine favor.
- Nehemia
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Nehemiah' meaning 'God comforts' or 'comfort of the Lord', referring to divine consolation and strength.
- Atai
Celtic
62From Scottish Gaelic meaning 'new' or 'fresh'. A rare modern name with roots in Highland tradition.
- Rileigh
Irish
62From Irish meaning 'courageous one' or 'valiant', related to Old Irish Raghallach. Modern spelling variant of Riley with Celtic roots.
- Farzana
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'brilliant' or 'luminous', also interpreted as 'victorious woman' in some Arabic contexts
- Kahir
Arabic
62Mighty, powerful. A strong name with roots in Islamic tradition, often used for boys of strength and dignity.
- Ahira
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'my brother is exalted', a biblical name appearing in the Book of Numbers as a leader of the tribe of Asher
- Mirio
Italian
62From Latin 'mirus' meaning 'wonderful' or 'admirable'; also potentially related to Italian diminutive forms suggesting 'little' or 'small'
- Amirjon
Persian
62From Persian 'amir' (commander) combined with 'jon' (soul/beloved), meaning 'commander of the soul' or 'noble soul'
- Balaj
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'strong' or 'mighty', used in Indian traditions as a name denoting strength and power
- Andreia
Greek
62From Greek 'andreios' meaning 'manly' or 'brave'. Feminine form of Andreas, historically used to denote courage and strength.
- Advay
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'unique' or 'one without equal', reflecting individuality and distinctiveness
- Odetta
Celtic
62From Old German 'aud' (wealth) and 'etta' (little), meaning 'little wealthy one'. Popular in early 20th century America.
- Savea
Polynesian
62From Samoan, meaning 'save' or 'rescue', reflecting protective and nurturing qualities valued in Polynesian culture.
- Jaseer
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'brave' or 'bold', associated with courage and valor in classical Arabic tradition.
- Toviah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Tobiah' meaning 'God is my good' or 'the Lord is good'. A name with strong religious significance in Jewish and Christian traditions.
- Harjaap
English
62From Punjabi elements 'har' (God) and 'jaap' (meditation/chanting), meaning 'one who meditates on God' or 'divine meditation'
- Kapena
Polynesian
62The fence or boundary keeper in Hawaiian tradition, representing protection and guardianship of sacred spaces
- Aaryansh
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'Arya' (noble) + 'ansh' (part/portion). Means 'part of the noble' or 'noble essence', reflecting virtues of honor and dignity.
- Otniel
Hebrew
62God is my strength. A judge of Israel in the Old Testament known for his military leadership and faithfulness.
- Azriela
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Azrael', the archangel of death. Azriela is a feminine form meaning 'God is my help' or 'helped by God'.
- Aariyan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable', also interpreted as a variant of Aryan denoting excellence and virtue in traditional usage.
- Ghassan
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'noble', historically associated with strength and virtue in Levantine cultures.
- Haajar
Arabic
62Hagar, mother of Ishmael in Islamic and Judeo-Christian tradition. Name means 'flight' or 'the forsaken one', symbolizing strength through adversity.
- Falasteen
Arabic
62Falasteen is the Arabic name for Palestine, derived from the historical region. It carries deep cultural and geographical significance for Palestinian identity.
- Bardia
Persian
62From Persian 'bardiya' meaning 'high' or 'elevated'. Historically associated with Bardiya, a figure in ancient Persian royal history.
- Armell
Celtic
62Derived from Irish roots meaning 'wish' or 'desire.' A rare Celtic name with strong Irish heritage and lyrical quality.
- Jasser
Arabic
62One who is brave, noble, or of good character. A name with strong moral connotations in Islamic tradition.
- Avighna
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'without obstacles' or 'remover of obstacles', often associated with spiritual clarity and divine favor in Hindu tradition.
- Aliyaan
Arabic
62From Arabic root meaning 'the exalted' or 'the highest'. Modern variant combining Ali with -yaan suffix for elevated, noble character.
- Valory
English
62Modern invented name derived from 'valor,' meaning courage and bravery in the face of danger.
- Shreeva
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperity' or 'wealth', also interpreted as 'wise' or 'clever' in Hindu tradition
- Joud
Arabic
62Generous, noble in character. A virtue name emphasizing liberality and magnanimity in Arabic tradition.
- Vitor
Latin
62From Latin 'vitalis' meaning 'of life' or 'lively.' A Lusophone form of Victor, connoting vitality and strength.
- Mohammadhamza
Arabic
62Combination of Muhammad (praised) and Hamza (lion, strength). Honors the Prophet Muhammad and his uncle Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib, a revered early Islamic figure.
- Sehraj
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'lord of wealth' or 'prosperity'. Combines 'seh' (wealth) with 'raj' (king/rule), reflecting fortune and noble status.
- Haithem
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'alive' or 'living', symbolizing vitality and strength. A name with historical roots in Islamic tradition.
- Ventura
Spanish
62Good fortune or luck; derived from the Latin 'ventura' meaning chance or adventure. Associated with positive outcomes and destiny.
- Rohit
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'red' or 'shining', often associated with brilliance and light in Hindu tradition
- Suveer
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'brave' or 'courageous', also associated with protection and strength in Hindu tradition
- Kourosh
Persian
62From Old Persian meaning 'friend of Ahura Mazda' or 'having noble glory', historically borne by Cyrus the Great
- Hezikiah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Hezekiah, meaning 'God strengthens.' A biblical king of Judah known for religious reforms and resistance against Assyrian siege.
- Iziah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Yeshayahu meaning 'God is salvation.' Biblical prophet known for messianic prophecies.
- Deacan
Celtic
62From Old Irish 'deacon', originally a church title, later adopted as a given name with spiritual and leadership connotations.
- Mukhammadali
Arabic
62Combination of Muhammad (praised) and Ali (elevated, noble). A theophoric name honoring the Prophet and his cousin Ali ibn Abi Talib.
- Jaskirat
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'jas' (glory) and 'kirat' (fame), meaning one who is gloriously renowned or celebrated.
- Hamdan
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'praised' or 'commendable'. Derived from the root word meaning to praise or commend.
- Shahveer
Persian
62From Persian 'Shah' (king) and Sanskrit 'Veer' (brave), meaning 'brave king' or 'courageous ruler'
- Gargi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit, referring to a celebrated female sage in Hindu philosophy and literature, known for wisdom and intellectual prowess
- Viansh
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'gracious' or 'blissful', with roots in Hindu philosophy expressing divine blessing and peaceful wisdom
- Freeda
Germanic
62From Old High German 'frid' meaning peace. A vintage diminutive form popularized in early 20th century America.
- Anshuman
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'without ego' or 'humble', often interpreted as 'without anger'. A name of divine significance in Hindu tradition.
- Azaad
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'free' or 'liberated', derived from Sanskrit roots denoting liberty and independence.
- Agamjot
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'Aga' (master/lord) and 'jyoti' (light), meaning 'master of light' or 'divine radiance'
- Kaleb
Hebrew
56Devotion to God or whole heart. A biblical name borne by Caleb, one of the twelve spies sent to scout Canaan, known for his faithfulness and courage.
- Nehemias
Hebrew
56From Hebrew Nehemiah, meaning 'God comforts.' Biblical figure who rebuilt Jerusalem's walls after exile.
- Arian
Celtic
55Derives from the Irish tradition meaning "noble" or "of noble bearing." Connected to the root meaning "king" or "highest," reflecting aristocratic heritage.
- Arielle
Hebrew
55Lion of God. A feminized variant of Ariel, derived from the Hebrew elements 'ari' (lion) and 'el' (God), with the French diminutive suffix '-elle' added for a softer, more feminine form.
- Ayo
African
55Joy; to rejoice. A joyful greeting and affirmation of happiness in Yoruba culture.
- Mezekiah
Hebrew
55From Hebrew 'Hezekiah' meaning 'God strengthens.' A biblical king of Judah known for religious reformation and faithfulness.
- Kiyan
Persian
55From Persian meaning 'royal' or 'noble', derived from Sanskrit roots denoting sovereignty and kingship
- Avyaanreddy
Sanskrit
55From Sanskrit 'Avyaya' (imperishable) combined with Telugu suffix. Represents eternal, unchanging strength in Hindu philosophy.
- Hezekiyah
Hebrew
55God is my strength. Biblical name of King Hezekiah of Judah, a reformer king praised for his faith and restoration of the temple.
- Yeiler
Spanish
55From Spanish, likely a variant or nickname form. Possibly related to 'yelmo' (helmet) or a diminutive construction, though precise etymology is unclear.
- Aryan
Sanskrit
55Noble, honorable. From Sanskrit 'arya,' historically denoting the Indo-Iranian peoples and their noble status in ancient texts.
- Kaileo
English
42From Hawaiian Kai (sea) and Leo (voice/sound), meaning 'voice of the sea' or 'sea lion'
- Achraf
Arabic
42The noble one; one who is generous and honorable. A name of moral virtue in Islamic tradition.
- Dazion
African
42A contemporary invention blending phonetic elements from African and American naming traditions, emerging from late 20th-century creative naming practices.
- Levion
Celtic
42Possibly a modern variant of Levin or related to Irish léo (lion). May also blend Leo with the suffix -ion, suggesting strength and nobility.
- Aymaan
Arabic
42From Arabic 'Ayman' meaning 'blessed' or 'fortunate', often used in Islamic naming traditions signifying good fortune and divine favor.
- Ayoola
African
42From Yoruba, meaning 'honor' or 'glory'. A name that carries cultural significance in Nigerian and diaspora communities.
- Gaberiel
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Gavri'el meaning 'God is my strength' or 'God is my might'. A variant spelling of Gabriel, borne by the archangel in Judeo-Christian tradition.
- Gurdit
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit roots meaning 'fortress' or 'stronghold', with Punjabi usage emphasizing strength and protective qualities.
- Aliakbar
Persian
42From Persian 'Ali' (noble, exalted) and Arabic 'Akbar' (great, greatest). Combined meaning: 'the greatest noble' or 'exalted and mighty'.
- Ahijah
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'Ahiyah', meaning 'God is my brother' or 'brother of Yah', a name borne by several figures in the Hebrew Bible.
- Adekunle
African
42Crown has power; from Yoruba 'Ade' (crown) and 'kunle' (to be humble/bow). Conveys noble dignity tempered with humility.
- Amirkhan
Persian
42From Persian 'amir' (commander) and Turkic 'khan' (ruler), meaning a noble leader or sovereign ruler.
- Mahbeer
Arabic
42From Arabic 'mahb' (great) and 'beer' (brave), meaning 'great brave one'. Also a Hindi variant combining strength and valor.
- Anacaona
English
42Golden flower. The name of a powerful female Taino leader and cacica (chief) of Hispaniola in the late 15th century.
- Aryansh
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'Arya' (noble) and 'ansh' (part/portion), meaning 'part of the noble' or 'noble one'. Popular in modern Indian naming traditions.
- Aavyaan
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'wise one' or 'noble', used in modern Indian naming traditions as a contemporary variant blending traditional roots with modern phonetics.
- Arshman
Persian
42From Persian 'arsh' (throne) and 'man' (man), meaning 'man of the throne' or 'noble man'
- Yajat
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'worthy' or 'deserving'. A name that carries qualities of merit and distinction in Hindu tradition.
- Abdirizak
Arabic
42From Arabic 'Abd al-Rizaq,' meaning 'servant of the provider,' referencing divine sustenance and providence in Islamic tradition.
- Yaret
Celtic
42Little king or ruler; derived from Irish elements suggesting sovereignty and leadership in miniature form.
- Asmah
Arabic
42Mighty, strong. From Arabic roots meaning 'protection' or 'safeguard,' also connected to Hebrew traditions of strength.
- Muhammadomar
Arabic
42Compound name combining Muhammad (praised, commendable) and Omar (long-lived, flourishing). Honors two significant Islamic figures and names.
- Harsha
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'joy' or 'happiness'. Associated with King Harsha, a 7th-century Indian ruler known for his patronage of arts and culture.
- Arihaan
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'superior'. Modern Indian name combining 'Ari' (enemy/rival) and 'haan' (yes/affirmation), suggesting one who conquers challenges.
- Zurisadai
Hebrew
42From Hebrew elements meaning 'my rock' and 'my judge,' a name of spiritual strength and divine protection in biblical tradition.
- Arshia
Persian
42Righteous, noble, or of noble character. Derived from Persian roots meaning truth and excellence in virtue.
- Bolivar
Spanish
42From Basque 'Bolívar,' meaning 'mill valley' or 'valley with a mill,' referring to a place of industry and flowing water.
- Azadeh
Persian
42From Persian meaning 'free' or 'noble'. A traditional name in Iranian culture symbolizing freedom and independence.
- Veeransh
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit roots 'vīra' (brave, heroic) and 'ansh' (part, portion), meaning 'part of the brave' or 'heroic share'.
- Areez
Arabic
42Noble, elevated one. Derived from Arabic root meaning 'to rise' or 'to ascend', connoting honor and distinction.
- Ryuu
Japanese
42From Japanese 'ryū' (竜/龍) meaning 'dragon', symbolizing strength, power, and wisdom in East Asian tradition
- Michaelle
Hebrew
42Feminine form of Michael, from Hebrew meaning 'who is like God.' The -elle suffix is a French diminutive form.
- Rahab
Hebrew
42From Hebrew meaning 'wide' or 'spacious'. In the Bible, Rahab was a woman of Jericho who helped the Israelite spies, symbolizing redemption and courage.
- Arsheen
Persian
42From Persian meaning 'of noble birth' or 'of royal lineage', derived from Sanskrit roots denoting excellence and virtue.
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