Names with Vulnerable character
Baby names that carry the quality of vulnerable.
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26 names
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- Aleksandra
Greek
84Defender of mankind. Greek origin, widely adopted and feminized across Slavic cultures with the -a suffix ending.
- Alik
Scottish
84Short form of Alexander, meaning 'defender of men.' Also used as a standalone name in Russian and Scandinavian cultures with similar etymological roots.
- Asaf
Hebrew
84From Hebrew meaning 'God is my father' or 'one who gathers.' Borne by a psalmist and scribe in biblical tradition.
- Aleksandar
Slavic
84Defender of men. Slavic form of Alexander, from Greek 'alexein' (to defend) and 'andros' (man).
- Isandro
Greek
74Defender of men. Spanish diminutive form of Alejandro, derived from Greek Alexandros combining 'alexein' (to defend) and 'andros' (man).
- Alecxander
Greek
70Defender of men. From Greek 'alexein' (to defend) and 'andros' (man). A variant spelling of Alexander.
- Alexandar
Greek
62From Greek 'alexein' (to defend) and 'andros' (man). Meaning 'defender of men' or 'protector of men'.
- Aleksei
Slavic
62From Greek 'alexein' (to defend), russified form of Alexander meaning 'defender of men'
- Alixander
Greek
62Defender of men. Alixander is a modern spelling variant of Alexander, blending traditional roots with contemporary phonetic style.
- Alexandr
Greek
62Defender of men, protector of mankind. From Greek 'alexein' (to defend) and 'aner' (man). Popular in Slavic cultures as a formal variant of Alexander.
- Alyxandria
Greek
42Defender of mankind. From Alexander, the great Macedonian king, with modernized spelling variant Alyxandria adding contemporary flair.
- Aleksi
Scandinavian
42Defender of mankind, derived from Greek Alexios. Popular in Scandinavian and Finnish cultures as a modern diminutive form.
- Alexxa
Greek
42From Greek Alexandros, meaning 'defender of men.' Alexxa is a modern feminine variant spelling with doubled X for contemporary flair.
- Alessandre
Greek
42From Greek Alexandros, 'defender of men.' The -re ending is an Italian/French variant of the Latin -er suffix, making this a Romance language adaptation of the classic Greek name.
- Alezandro
Greek
42Defender of men. Spanish elaboration of Alexander, combining the Greek elements 'alexein' (to defend) and 'aner' (man).
- Brene
Irish
42From Old Irish meaning 'little raven' or 'sorrow'. Associated with strength and mystery in Celtic tradition.
- Bambi
Italian
40From Italian 'bambina' meaning 'little child' or 'little girl'. Popularized by the 1942 Disney film featuring a young deer.
- Oleksandr
Slavic
40Greek origin meaning 'defender of men'. Slavic form of Alexander, combining 'alexo' (defend) and 'andros' (man).
- Alejo
Spanish
40From Greek Alexios meaning 'defender' or 'helper.' Popular in Spain and Latin America as a diminutive form of Alejandro.
- Alezander
Greek
40Defender of men, from Greek 'alexein' (to defend) and 'aner' (man). A variant spelling of Alexander, the name of the legendary conqueror.
- Sacha
Scottish
40Defender of men; a Russian diminutive of Alexander popularized in English-speaking countries as an independent name with Scottish charm.
- Tuvia
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Toviyah' meaning 'God is my goodness' or 'God is my benefit'. A biblical name borne by several figures in Jewish tradition.
- Infant
Latin
40A child or young child, from the Latin word meaning 'unable to speak.' Historically used as a title for young royalty and nobility.
- Alexx
Greek
40Defender of men. A modern spelling variant of Alexander, derived from Greek roots alexein (to defend) and aner (man).
- Aquiles
Greek
40From Greek Achilles, likely derived from 'achos' (pain, grief) or connected to the Achilles tendon. Popularized by Homer's legendary warrior in the Trojan War.
- Mordecai
Hebrew
12From Aramaic meaning 'worshipper of Marduk' or 'dedicated to the god Marduk.' Biblically borne by Esther's cousin who saved the Jewish people from persecution.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
