Names with Valiant character
Baby names that carry the quality of valiant.
These names carry valiant 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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25 names
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- Rylei
Irish
84From the Irish 'Raghalach,' meaning valiant or courageous. Also connected to 'Rile,' suggesting a small stream or water source in Irish tradition.
- Vallen
Celtic
84Derived from Welsh elements suggesting 'fair' or 'blessed.' A modern Celtic name with roots in Welsh tradition, blending ancient linguistic heritage with contemporary appeal.
- Ryli
Celtic
84Modern spelling variant of Rylee/Riley, derived from Irish meaning 'courageous' or 'valiant', with roots in the Old Irish surname Ó Raghallaigh.
- Teghveer
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit 'tegha' meaning sharp or fierce, combined with 'veer' meaning brave warrior. Denotes a courageous fighter.
- Valarie
Latin
74From Latin 'valere' meaning 'to be strong.' Associated with strength and vigor.
- Rylin
Irish
62Descendant of Raoghla, derived from Irish elements meaning 'valiant' or 'pledged.' A modern anglicization of traditional Irish surnames.
- Rileigh
Irish
62From Irish meaning 'courageous one' or 'valiant', related to Old Irish Raghallach. Modern spelling variant of Riley with Celtic roots.
- Valeri
Latin
62From Latin Valerius meaning 'strong' and 'valiant'. Popular in Russian culture as a feminine form with the -i ending.
- Rilley
Irish
42From the Irish surname Ó Raghaillaigh, meaning 'descendant of Raghalach' (valiant or fierce). Associated with joy and liveliness.
- Rhilee
Celtic
42Modern spelling variant of Riley, from Old Irish meaning 'courageous' or 'valiant', also potentially connected to rye field references in Scottish Gaelic origins.
- Viraansh
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'brave' or 'courageous', with 'Vir' denoting strength and valor in Hindu tradition
- Veeransh
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit roots 'vīra' (brave, heroic) and 'ansh' (part, portion), meaning 'part of the brave' or 'heroic share'.
- Valerye
French
42From Latin 'valere' meaning 'to be strong'. A feminine elaboration of Valerie with modern spelling variation.
- Vallory
Celtic
42From Irish origins, likely a variant of Valerie or blended with Old Irish elements. Associated with strength and valor.
- Vallyn
Celtic
42Variant of Valerie with Celtic roots; associated with strength and value, blended with Irish naming traditions.
- Valentia
Latin
42From Latin 'valens' meaning strong and powerful. Associated with the Roman city of Valentia and conveys strength and valor.
- Valeryn
Celtic
42From Welsh elements meaning 'valor' or 'strength'. A modern feminized variant blending traditional Celtic roots with contemporary naming trends.
- Dilawar
Persian
42Brave, courageous warrior. From Persian 'dil' (heart) and 'awar' (possessor), denoting one with a strong, valiant heart.
- Rilie
Irish
42Variant of Riley, from Old Irish meaning 'courageous one' or 'valiant'. Associated with Irish heritage and modern creativity.
- Val
Latin
40Strong and valiant; derived from Valentinus, meaning worthy and strong. Also used as a short form of Valentine or Valerie.
- Farrell
Irish
40From Old Irish 'Fearghail' meaning 'man of courage' or 'super valiant one', derived from elements meaning 'man' and 'valor'
- Dheeran
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'brave' or 'courageous', also associated with strength and valor in Hindu tradition
- Valens
Latin
40From Latin 'valens' meaning 'strong, powerful, vigorous.' Used as a praenomen in ancient Rome and later adopted as a given name.
- Raylon
Irish
30Descendant of Raghalach (valiant warrior). A modern Irish surname adapted as a given name, blending traditional Gaelic roots with contemporary naming trends.
- Veeraj
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'brave' or 'courageous', associated with strength and valor in Hindu tradition
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