Names with Mighty character
Baby names that carry the quality of mighty.
These names carry mighty 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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60 names
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- Azir
Arabic
92Mighty, powerful. Derived from Arabic root denoting strength and grandeur, popularized by League of Legends character.
- Tilly
English
91Short form of Matilda, from Old English 'Mahthildis' meaning 'mighty in battle.' Tilly became an independent name in modern usage.
- Jahlani
Arabic
84Mighty, powerful, or exalted one. A modern creation blending Arabic 'Jahl' (might) with the suffix '-ani' common in East African names.
- Kabeer
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Kabir', meaning 'great' or 'mighty'. A name of reverence in Islamic tradition, often associated with divine greatness.
- Maaz
Arabic
84From Arabic, meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful'; also used as an abbreviation of longer names like Muhammad Aaz.
- Tillian
Celtic
84Descendant of Tuilleann, a legendary warrior. Related to the old Irish name meaning 'flood' or 'mighty water.'
- Shaddai
Hebrew
84Almighty God. A biblical name for God found in the Book of Job, emphasizing divine power and majesty.
- Azaylah
Arabic
84From Arabic roots meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful', with modern spelling variations reflecting contemporary naming trends.
- Azaira
Arabic
84From Arabic 'aziz' meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful,' with feminine suffix '-a.' Also associated with Hebrew roots meaning 'help' or 'support.'
- Azayla
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful', a modern feminine variation combining elements of strength and contemporary style.
- Akbar
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'the greatest' or 'mighty'. Historically prominent in Islamic and Mughal cultures, particularly as the title of Emperor Akbar the Great.
- Muaaz
Arabic
84Meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful', from the Arabic root denoting strength and invincibility. A name of Islamic significance.
- Tytan
Greek
84From Greek 'titanes,' the elder gods in Greek mythology. Modern variant spelling of Titan, representing strength and power.
- Zaelani
Arabic
74Zael means 'mighty' or 'powerful'; Ani is a diminutive suffix. Modern invented name blending strength with femininity.
- Aziz
Arabic
74From Arabic meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful', connoting strength and dignity in Islamic tradition
- Aaziyah
Arabic
70From Arabic 'Aziz' meaning mighty or powerful, with the feminine suffix -iyah. Often interpreted as 'precious' or 'mighty one'
- Auzaria
Arabic
70From Arabic roots meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful,' with possible connections to celestial or luminous qualities in Islamic tradition.
- Neitan
Irish
62From Old Irish 'Niatan', meaning 'little champion' or 'bright one'. A rare variant with roots in ancient Irish warrior tradition.
- Shadday
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Shaddai, a biblical name for God meaning 'Almighty' or 'God is my strength'. Used as a feminine given name in modern times.
- Tyke
Norse
62From Old Norse 'tík' meaning small or tiny. Used historically as a term of endearment for a small child or animal.
- Azeez
Arabic
62The Mighty, the Powerful. From the Arabic name meaning 'the greatest' or 'the most mighty,' often used as an honorific title.
- Moaaz
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful', derived from the root 'aazza' which conveys strength and honor
- Kaylianna
Celtic
55Modern invented name blending Kayla with the suffix -anna. Kayla derives from Irish 'Cadhla' meaning 'mighty warrior' or 'slender'.
- Jizel
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'Gideon,' meaning 'mighty warrior' or 'one who cuts down.' Modern phonetic variant used predominantly in Hebrew-speaking communities.
- Kaeliana
Celtic
42Blend of Kael (Irish origin) and the suffix -iana. Kael derives from Irish roots meaning 'mighty warrior' or 'powerful one.'
- Ahzuri
Hebrew
42From Hebrew, meaning 'my strength' or 'mighty one'. A modern invented name blending Hebraic and invented elements.
- Giddeon
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Gideon, meaning 'mighty warrior' or 'one who cuts down.' Biblical reference to the judge who led Israel to victory with a small army.
- Aitan
Hebrew
42From Hebrew meaning 'strong' or 'mighty'. A modern name popular in Israel, evoking strength and resilience.
- Abdulazeez
Arabic
42Servant of the Mighty One, derived from Abd (servant) and Al-Azeez (the Almighty), a common Islamic given name honoring divine attributes.
- Minnow
English
42A small freshwater fish; used as a term of endearment for something tiny and precious.
- Magni
Norse
42From Old Norse meaning 'great' or 'mighty'. Associated with strength and power in Norse tradition.
- Azyan
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful'. Also used in Persian cultures as a variant of related names denoting strength and nobility.
- Elshaddai
Hebrew
42God Almighty; El (God) + Shaddai (Almighty). A divine name from the Hebrew Bible, emphasizing divine power and sufficiency.
- Mahe
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'great' or 'mighty'. Also associated with Mahe, a coastal region in India with historical significance.
- Kaiir
Arabic
42Mighty and generous; a noble name reflecting strength and benevolence in Arabic tradition
- Abdulazeem
Arabic
42Servant of the Mighty One. Abd- means servant, and Azeem means mighty or great, common in Islamic naming tradition.
- Jabbar
Arabic
42From Arabic 'al-jabbar' meaning 'the mighty one' or 'the compeller.' A divine attribute in Islamic tradition referring to God's power and strength.
- Muizz
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'glory' or 'might', historically used as an honorific title in Islamic tradition denoting strength and honor.
- Abduljabbar
Arabic
42Servant of the Mighty One, from Abdul (servant) and Jabbar (the Almighty). A name honoring divine strength and servitude to God.
- Shimshon
Hebrew
40From Hebrew Shimshon, meaning 'sun' or 'sun-like'. Famous as the biblical judge and strongman known for his superhuman strength.
- Mega
Greek
40From Greek 'megas' meaning 'great' or 'large'. Used as a standalone modern name, often as a short form or prefix element meaning mighty or impressive.
- Ayaaz
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful', also associated with wind and strength in Persian tradition
- Qadir
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'the Mighty One' or 'the Powerful', derived from the root word denoting strength and capability
- Matilde
Germanic
40From Old High German 'maht' (might/strength) and 'hild' (battle). A powerful name meaning 'mighty in battle'.
- Azizah
Arabic
40From Arabic 'Aziz' meaning mighty, powerful, or precious. Azizah is the feminine form, conveying strength and dignity.
- Azya
Hebrew
40Mighty and strong, derived from Hebrew origins meaning 'strength' or 'power'. A modern name with ancient roots gaining contemporary use.
- Jalisa
Arabic
40Modern invented name, likely a blending of 'Jalil' (Arabic: grand, mighty) with the feminine suffix '-isa', creating a contemporary African-American name.
- Abdelaziz
Arabic
40Servant of the Mighty One, from Abd (servant) + al-Aziz (the Almighty). A common Islamic name honoring divine attributes.
- Kaeson
Celtic
30Modern variation of Kael/Kael, derived from Irish roots meaning 'mighty warrior' or 'strong battle'; contemporary spelling of traditional Gaelic name.
- Jahlil
Arabic
30Noble, mighty. Modern compound blending Arabic 'jalil' (mighty, exalted) with influences from Khalil and similar Semitic names.
- Manha
Irish
30From Old Irish meaning 'little man' or 'early morning.' Also associated with dawn and new beginnings in Irish tradition.
- Kaizir
Arabic
29Mighty, powerful. From Arabic roots denoting strength and grandeur.
- Tor
Norse
28Norse god of thunder and strength. From Old Norse 'Þórr', associated with power, protection, and natural forces.
- Ozari
Arabic
20From Arabic, meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful'. A modern name with strength and celestial qualities.
- Azam
Arabic
10From Arabic 'aẓam meaning 'greatest' or 'mighty'. A classical name denoting strength and grandeur.
- Azeemah
Arabic
10From Arabic عظيم (aẓīm) meaning 'great, mighty, supreme'. Conveys dignity and grandeur.
- Jelani
African
7Mighty or powerful one. Derived from Swahili roots conveying strength and presence.
- Aziza
Arabic
7From Arabic meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful'. Also used in Hebrew with similar strength connotations.
- Izzah
Arabic
6From Arabic 'izzah meaning 'might, glory, or power.' A name conveying strength and dignity.
- Kyzair
Arabic
6Powerful and mighty, derived from Arabic roots relating to strength and excellence
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