Names with Destructive character
Baby names that carry the quality of destructive.
These names carry destructive 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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12 names
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- Havok
English
84Modern invented name meaning 'chaos' or 'destruction', popularized by Marvel Comics character Havok (Alex Summers), an X-Men mutant with energy manipulation powers.
- Dracarys
Literary
84A High Valyrian incantation meaning 'dragonfire' from George R.R. Martin's fantasy universe, used as a command to summon dragon flame.
- Sephiroth
Mythological
62From Hebrew Sephiroth, the ten divine emanations in Kabbalah representing the path to divine knowledge and creation.
- Balor
Celtic
62From Irish mythology, Balor was a fearsome giant; the name likely derives from Old Irish roots relating to strength or power
- Vandal
Germanic
42From Germanic tribal name meaning 'wanderer' or 'one who wanders'. Historically associated with the Vandal tribes of ancient Europe.
- Zarar
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'harm' or 'damage', historically used as a name to ward off evil or invoke protection through reversal
- Abaddon
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'avaddon' meaning 'destruction' or 'ruin'. In biblical tradition, Abaddon is the angel of the abyss, representing devastation and the underworld.
- Fenrir
Norse
40In Norse mythology, Fenrir is a monstrous wolf prophesied to break free and bring about Ragnarok. The name evokes primal power and destiny.
- Bane
English
40From Old English 'bana' meaning 'slayer' or 'murderer', historically used as a name element. Also modern usage as a surname meaning 'poison' or 'curse' in some contexts.
- Escanor
Literary
40From Arthurian legend, likely derived from Old French meaning 'scarce' or 'rare'. Associated with Sir Escanor, a knight of exceptional strength from Arthurian tales.
- Broly
Literary
40Created for the Dragon Ball Z antagonist character, likely inspired by 'brawl' or 'prowl' with a hard consonant opening for aggressive sound.
- Havoc
English
40From Old French 'havok', meaning widespread destruction or chaos. Used as a given name in modern times for its bold, edgy connotation.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
