Archer baby names
Names tagged with “Archer” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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12 names
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- Iverson
Scottish
91Son of Iver, derived from the Norse name Ívarr meaning 'bow warrior' or 'archer.' A patronymic surname used as a given name in modern practice.
- Arch
Scottish
84From Old English 'arcere' meaning archer, or short form of Archibald meaning 'genuine bold prince'
- Arber
Celtic
84From Scottish meaning 'archer' or 'dweller by the herb garden', combining Old Norse elements for bow and settlement
- Hanzo
Japanese
84Typically composed of kanji elements meaning 'half' or 'one' combined with 'three' or 'samurai'. Associated with archery and martial tradition in Japanese culture.
- Ivor
Celtic
84From Old Welsh 'Ifor', meaning 'bow' or 'archer'. Associated with strength and skill in archery in Celtic tradition.
- Sharvil
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'Sharva' meaning 'archer' or 'one who aims', associated with precision and focus
- Aysher
Celtic
62From Scottish Gaelic meaning 'archer' or 'one who shoots arrows'. May also relate to ash trees in Celtic tradition.
- Eyvan
Irish
62From Old Irish meaning 'little archer' or 'bow-wielder', with possible connections to Éoghán denoting youth and vigor in ancient Irish tradition.
- Ivionna
Celtic
42Feminine form of Ivor, derived from Old Irish meaning 'bow warrior' or 'archer', with potential connection to the name Yvonne through Norman influence.
- Dhanvith
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'one who holds a bow' or 'archer', derived from 'dhanush' (bow) and the suffix 'ith' (one who possesses)
- Ivin
Irish
40From Old Irish meaning 'archer' or related to the yew tree. Also associated with vigor and strength in Celtic tradition.
- Iann
Irish
6Diminutive form of Iomhair, meaning 'archer' or 'bow man' in Old Irish tradition
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
