Power baby names
Names tagged with “Power” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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30 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Tytan
Greek
84From Greek 'titanes,' the elder gods in Greek mythology. Modern variant spelling of Titan, representing strength and power.
- Sovereign
English
84Supreme ruler or one who holds supreme power and authority. Derives from the concept of autonomous rule and independence.
- Pharoah
English
84From Egyptian 'per-aa' meaning 'great house,' the title used for ancient Egyptian rulers. Now used as a given name evoking power and majesty.
- Vlad
Slavic
84From Slavic 'vlad' meaning 'to rule' or 'ruler'. Associated with power and sovereignty in Eastern European tradition.
- Aadhav
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'one who cannot be conquered' or 'undefeated', reflecting strength and invincibility in Hindu tradition
- Dragon
Mythological
84From Old English 'draca', derived from Latin 'draco'. Dragons are legendary serpentine creatures found in mythology across cultures, symbolizing power, protection, and wisdom.
- Erick
Norse
72Eternal ruler or ever powerful. Derived from the Old Norse elements 'ei' (ever) and 'ríkr' (ruler, powerful).
- Donald
Scottish
72From Gaelic 'Domhnall', derived from 'domh' (world) and 'val' (rule). Means 'world ruler' or 'ruler of the world'.
- Rykr
Norse
62From Old Norse 'Rikr' meaning 'powerful ruler' or 'rich in power'; associated with strength and leadership
- Brielle
Celtic
56High, noble, or exalted. Derived from the Irish element 'brí' meaning strength or power, often associated with brightness and elevation.
- King
English
55A sovereign ruler or monarch; one who holds supreme authority. Used as both a title and given name, reflecting power and leadership.
- Tavarus
Latin
42From Latin Taurus, meaning 'bull.' Associated with strength, determination, and the constellation Taurus in classical astronomy.
- Roddrick
Germanic
42From Old High German 'hrod' (fame) and 'ric' (ruler). Means 'famous ruler' or 'powerful in fame'.
- Velda
Germanic
42From Old German elements meaning 'to rule' and 'to wish,' conveying strength and determination. Associated with power and leadership.
- Dominance
Latin
42From Latin dominari meaning 'to rule' or 'to have power over.' Associated with dominion, authority, and strength.
- Kazier
Germanic
42From German 'Kaiser' meaning 'emperor' or 'ruler'. Modern variant spelling of a classic title of power and authority.
- Magni
Norse
42From Old Norse meaning 'great' or 'mighty'. Associated with strength and power in Norse tradition.
- Bilqis
Arabic
42From Arabic, traditionally associated with the Queen of Sheba in Islamic and biblical tradition, symbolizing wisdom and power.
- Lightning
English
42A natural electrical discharge in the sky, symbolizing power, speed, and sudden brilliance. Modern invented name reflecting nature's raw elemental force.
- Derik
Germanic
40From Germanic 'Theodoric,' combining 'theud' (people) and 'ric' (ruler). Means 'ruler of the people' or 'people's power.'
- Tiger
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit 'vyaghra,' referring to the large striped feline. Used metaphorically for strength, power, and fierce determination.
- Dynasty
Literary
40A sequence of powerful rulers from one family; a period of dominance. Modern coinage from Latin dynastia, adopted as a virtue/aspiration name in contemporary US usage.
- Poseidon
Greek
40Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and storms. Name derives from uncertain proto-Indo-European roots, possibly related to 'husband' or 'master'.
- Kratos
Greek
40From Greek mythology meaning 'strength' or 'power.' Kratos is the personified spirit of power and strength, son of the Titans Pallas and Styx.
- Chadrick
English
40From Old English 'chad' (sharp) and 'rick' (power, ruler). Means one with sharp power or keen authority.
- Empress
Latin
30From Latin 'imperatrix', meaning a female ruler or sovereign. Symbolizes authority, power, and regal dignity.
- Izam
Arabic
20From Arabic meaning 'strong' or 'mighty', associated with power and resilience
- Asad
Arabic
12From Arabic meaning 'lion'. A powerful and respected name symbolizing strength, courage, and majesty throughout Islamic and Middle Eastern cultures.
- Derek
Germanic
11Ruler of the people. Derived from the Germanic elements 'theud' (people) and 'ric' (ruler/power).
- Zuberi
African
10Strong and mighty; derived from Swahili, suggesting power and resilience
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
