Names with Triumphant character
Baby names that carry the quality of triumphant.
These names carry triumphant 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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28 names
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- Hosanna
Hebrew
92From Hebrew 'hoshia na' meaning 'save us' or 'save now'. Used as a joyful exclamation of praise and adoration, famously cried during Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
- Muntasir
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'victorious' or 'triumphant', derived from the root word nasara (to help or support). Associated with strength and success.
- Victoire
Latin
84From Latin 'victoria' meaning victory or triumph. Popular in French-speaking cultures as a feminine form honoring victory and triumph.
- Hallelujah
Hebrew
84Exclamation meaning 'praise the Lord' from Hebrew halal (praise) and Yah (God). Biblical liturgical term of rejoicing and spiritual exaltation.
- Fateh
Arabic
78From Arabic 'fatah' meaning 'to open' or 'victory'. Historically significant in Islamic tradition and Middle Eastern culture.
- Win
English
74Victory or joy; originally derived from Germanic roots meaning 'friend' or 'victory.' Also used as a standalone modern name with connotations of success and triumph.
- Jaisiah
Hebrew
70Combination of Jai (Hindu/Sanskrit: victory) and the suffix -siah, creating a modern invented name with triumphant connotations.
- Victori
Latin
62From Latin 'victoria' meaning victory, triumph, or success. A feminized form emphasizing classical elegance and achievement.
- Zaafir
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'victorious' or 'triumphant', derived from the root implying success and prevailing power.
- Jaiveer
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'jai' (victory) and 'veer' (brave/warrior). Means victorious warrior or brave conqueror.
- Glory
Latin
56High renown, honor, and praise. From Latin gloria, meaning divine splendor or celebrated fame.
- Victoria
Latin
45From the Latin 'victoria,' meaning victory or triumph. The name gained prominence through Queen Victoria of England (1819–1901), who reigned during the Victorian era.
- Intisar
Arabic
42Victory or triumph. From the Arabic root meaning 'to be victorious' or 'to triumph', commonly used in Arabic and Islamic cultures.
- Victorious
Latin
42One who has achieved victory or triumph. Derived from the Latin 'victorious,' meaning triumphant or conquering.
- Arinjay
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'Arinjai', meaning 'one who conquers enemies' or 'victor in battle', combining elements denoting strength and triumph.
- Zafreen
Arabic
42From Arabic/Persian meaning 'victorious' or 'triumphant.' Also interpreted as 'saffron,' the precious spice symbolizing wealth and prosperity.
- Nike
Greek
40Greek goddess of victory, embodying triumph and excellence. Also associated with the modern sports brand inspired by her iconic status.
- Faizaan
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'victorious' or 'winner', derived from the root 'fa-za-a' signifying triumph and success.
- Mansur
Arabic
40From Arabic 'nasara' meaning 'to help' or 'to aid'; signifies one who is victorious and aided by God.
- Jaivin
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'victorious' or 'one who conquers', associated with strength and triumph in Hindu tradition.
- Ajit
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'unconquered' or 'invincible', derived from the prefix 'a' (not) and 'jit' (conquered)
- Mariavictoria
Latin
40Compound of Maria (Latin 'of the sea', Virgin Mary) and Victoria (Latin 'victory'). Conveys divine grace and triumph.
- Victory
Latin
40The state of conquering or winning; triumph over an adversary or obstacle. From Latin 'victoria,' embodying success and achievement.
- Ghaith
Arabic
30From Arabic meaning 'victor' or 'winner', associated with triumph and success in Islamic tradition.
- Fayaz
Arabic
20From Arabic 'Fayaz' meaning victorious or triumphant, denoting one who succeeds and prevails
- Invictus
Latin
20From Latin 'invictus' meaning unconquered or undefeated. Symbolizes strength, resilience, and an unbreakable spirit.
- Fatehbir
Sanskrit
20From Sanskrit 'fateh' (victory) and 'bir' (brave), meaning victorious warrior or brave conqueror.
- Glorious
Latin
10From Latin 'gloriosus' meaning illustrious, full of glory, or deserving of honor and praise.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
