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Female Warrior Names, Fighter
Names
Fight-related and war-related names.
Names that
mean army, battle, fighter, soldier, war/warrior.
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ADELITA:
Probably a variant of Spanish Adelina,
meaning "noble." This name was used for the heroine of the Mexican
folk song "La Adelita," one of the most famous corridos to
come out of the Mexican Revolution. The song tells the story of a young
woman in love with a sergeant. She traveled with him and his regiment. Due
to this song, the term "La Adelita" came to signify a woman of
strength and courage, the archetype of a woman warrior.
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AELLA:
"Whirlwind." Greek myth name of an Amazon warrior who was killed
by Herakles. She was known for wielding a double-axe.
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AIDITH:
Variant of Anglo-Saxon Ailith, meaning "seasoned warrior."
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AILITH:
Female Anglo-Saxon name meaning
"seasoned warrior." Variant Aidith exists.
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ALALA: Greek
myth name of the personification of the "war cry."
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ALFHILD:
Norwegian name derived from Old Norse myth name Alfhildr,
meaning "elf battle."
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ALFHILDR:
"Elf battle." Old Norse myth name derived from the elements alfr
"elf" and hildr "battle."
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ALIVIA:
Variant of English Olivia, meaning
"elf army."
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ALOISIA:
German feminine form of Latin Aloysius,
meaning "famous warrior."
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ALOJZIJA:
Feminine form of Slovene Alojzij,
meaning "famous warrior."
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ALVILDA:
Danish form of Norwegian Alfhild, meaning "elf
battle."
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ALWILDA:
English form of Norwegian Alfhild,
meaning "elf battle."
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ANDEE:
Nickname for English Andrea, meaning
"man; warrior."
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ANDERE:
Feminine form of Basque Ander,
meaning "man; warrior."
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ANDI:
Nickname for English Andrea,
meaning "man; warrior."
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ANDRA:
English feminine form of Andrew, meaning
"man; warrior."
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ANDRÉA:
Portuguese feminine form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
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ANDREA:
English feminine form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
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ANDREANA:
Elaborated form of English Andrea, meaning "man;
warrior."
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ANDREE
(Andrée): French feminine form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
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ANDREEA:
Feminine form of Romanian Andrei, meaning "man; warrior."
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ANDREIA
(Andréia): Portuguese feminine form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
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ANDREINA:
Italian form of Andrea,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDREJA:
Feminine form of Slovene Andrej,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDRI:
Nickname for English Andrea, meaning
"man; warrior."
ANDRIANA:
Elaborated form of English Andrea, meaning "man;
warrior."
ANDRINA:
Elaborated form of English Andrea,
meaning "man; warrior."
ANDROMACHE:
"Man/warrior battle." Greek myth name of the kidnapped wife of Hector, derived from the elements andros "of a man/warrior"
and mache "battle."
ANDROMEDA:
"Thinks like a man/warrior." Constellation name, and Greek myth name
of the daughter of Cassiopeia who was
to be sacrificed to the sea monster Medusa but was rescued by
Perseus.
Andromeda was said to be an Ethiopian princess. Ancient Ethiopians
considered Perseus and Andromeda the progenitors of the black race.
Derives from Greek andros "man/warrior" and medomai
"to think."
ANDY:
English unisex nickname for Andrew
and Andrea,
both meaning "man; warrior."
ARISTOMACHE:
"Excellent battle." Greek name derived from the elements aristos
"excellence" and mache "battle."
AUNDRIA:
Variant of English Andrea, meaning
"man; warrior."
AVERILL:
English unisex name which ultimately derived from the feminine Anglo-Saxon
personal name Eoforhild, meaning
"boar battle."
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BALTHILD:
Anglo-Saxon name of the wife of Clovis
II, king of Burgundy and Neustria, meaning
"bold battle."
- BATHILD:
Variant of Anglo-Saxon Balthild, meaning "bold
battle."
- BATHILDA:
Variant of Anglo-Saxon Balthild, meaning "bold
battle."
- BATHILDE:
Variant of Anglo-Saxon Balthild, meaning "bold
battle."
- BATHYLLE:
Variant of Anglo-Saxon Balthild, meaning "bold
battle."
- BATILDE:
Variant of Anglo-Saxon Balthild, meaning "bold
battle."
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BELLATRIX:
"Female warrior." Name of a star in the constellation Orion.
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BELLONA:
Roman counterpart of Greek Enyo, myth
name of a goddess of war, derived from the Latin word bellum, meaning
"to fight." The English word belligerent
("war-bearing") derives from the same root. Bellona predates both
Mars and Ares and may have been the Romans' first war deity. In art she is
usually depicted wearing a helmet and carrying a weapon.
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BERTILDA:
"Bright battle." Old German name composed of the elements berht
"bright" and hild "battle."
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BLAIR: Scottish unisex name
derived from any of a number of places in Scotland called Blair, which were
derived from the Gaelic word blŕr, meaning "field,
plain," most often referring to a "battlefield."
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BODIL:
Scandinavian name, derived from Old Norse Bóthildr,
meaning "bettering in battle," or "compensation for
battle."
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BOJANA:
Feminine form of Serbian/Slovene Bojan,
meaning "battle."
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BORGHILD:
"Battle fort." Norse myth name of the goddess of the evening mist
who slays the sun every night. Derived from the elements borg
"fortification" and hildr "battle."
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BORISLAVA:
Feminine form of Bulgarian/Russian Borislav,
meaning "battle glory."
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BOTHILD:
Swedish form of Scandinavian Bodil,
meaning "bettering in battle," or "compensation for
battle."
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BOTHILDR
(Bóthildr): Old Norse name composed of the elements bót
"bettering, compensation, remedy," and hildr
"battle."
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BOTILDA:
Latin form of Scandinavian Bodil, meaning "bettering
in battle," or "compensation for battle."
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BOYANA:
Bulgarian form of Serbian/Slovene Bojana, meaning "battle."
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"Armored warrior woman." Old German legend name from the Nibelungenlied,
queen of the Valkyries, and wife of Gunther. The name was derived from the
German elements brun "armor, protection" and hild
"battle."
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(Brünhilde): Variant of Old German Brunhild, meaning
"armored warrior woman."
- BRUNILDA:
Italian and Spanish form of German Brunhild,
meaning "armored warrior woman."
- BRUNNHILDE
(Brünnhilde): Variant of German Brunhild,
meaning "armored warrior woman."
- BRYNHILD: Myth name of the wife of
Gunnarr, a shieldmaiden and
valkyrie. The name is the Old Norse equivalent of German Brunhild, meaning
"armored warrior woman."
- BRYNHILDR:
Variant of Old Norse Brynhild, meaning "armored
warrior woman."
- BRYNHILDUR:
Icelandic form of German Brunhild,
meaning "armored warrior woman."
- CELINA:
Nickname for Polish Marcelina,
meaning "warlike."
- CLOTHILDE:
French form of German Klothilda,
meaning "famous battle."
- CLOTILDA:
English form of French Clothilde,
meaning "famous battle."
- DALEKA:
Pet form of Czech Dalibora,
meaning "distant battle."
- DALENA:
Pet form of Czech Dalibora,
meaning "distant battle."
- DALENKA:
Pet form of Czech Dalibora,
meaning "distant battle."
- DALIBORA:
Feminine form of Czech Dalibor,
meaning "distant battle."
- DALKA:
Pet form of Czech Dalibora, meaning
"distant battle."
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DINA: Nickname for
Scottish Murdina,
meaning "sea warrior."
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DREA:
Nickname for English Andrea,
meaning "man; warrior."
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EALDGYTH
(Ealdgyđ): "Old battle." Anglo-Saxon name
composed of the Old English elements eald
"old" and gyđ "battle."
- EARLEEN:
Variant of English Earline, meaning "nobleman, prince,
warrior."
- EARLENE:
Variant of English Earline, meaning "nobleman, prince,
warrior."
- EARLINE:
Feminine form of English Earl, meaning
"nobleman, prince, warrior."
- EARNESTINE:
Variant of English Ernestine,
meaning "battle to the death."
- ELDA:
Old Italian form of German Hilda, not in use before the 20th
century, meaning "battle."
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ENYO:
"Horror." Greek counterpart of Roman Bellona,
myth name of a goddess of war known as the "waster of cities" and
depicted as being covered in blood and carrying weapons. She was a companion
of Ares and is sometimes said to be his sister or mother.
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EOFORHILD:
"Boar-battle." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English
elements eofor "boar" and hild "battle."
- ERNA:
Feminine form of German Ernst,
meaning "battle to the death."
- ERNESTA:
Feminine form of English Ernest
and Italian/Spanish Ernesto,
meaning "battle to the death."
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ERNESTINE:
Feminine form of English
Ernest,
meaning "battle to the death."
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ERNSTA:
Feminine form of German Ernst,
meaning "battle to the death."
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EVERILD:
Latin form of Anglo-Saxon Eoforhild,
meaning "boar-battle."
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GRISELDA:
"Grey battle maid." Germanic name composed of the elements
gris "grey" and hild "battle."
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GRIZEL:
Scottish form of Germanic Griselda, meaning "grey battle
maid."
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GUNDA:
Nickname for Germanic names containing the element gund, meaning
"war."
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GUNDULA:
Elaborated form of German Gunda, meaning
"war."
- GUNHILD:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Gunnhildr, meaning
"war-battle."
- GUNHILDA:
Variant of Scandinavian Gunhild, meaning "war-battle."
- GUNILLA:
Swedish variant of Old Norse Gunhild, meaning
"war-battle."
- GUNNHILD:
Norwegian form of Scandinavian Gunhild, meaning
"war-battle."
- GUNNHILDR:
"War-battle." Old Norse name composed of the elements gunnr
"war" and hildr "battle."
- GUNNVOR:
"War-vigilant." Old Norse name composed of the elements gunnr
"war" and vor "cautious, vigilant."
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GUNVOR:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Gunnvor, meaning
"war-vigilant."
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HEDWIG:
"Contending war." Old German name composed of the elements hadu
"contention" and wig "war."
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HEHEWUTI:
Native American Hopi name meaning "warrior mother
spirit."
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HEILWIG:
"Healthy battle." German name composed of the elements heil
"healthy, whole" and wig "war."
- HERMINE:
Feminine form of German Hermann,
meaning "army man."
- HERMÍNIA:
Feminine form of Portuguese Hermínio,
meaning "army man."
- HERMINIA:
Feminine form of Spanish Herminio,
meaning "army man."
- HILDA:
"Battle." Old German nickname for longer names containing the element
hild
"battle."
- HILDE:
Variant of German Hilda, meaning "battle."
- HILDEGARD:
"Battle guard." Old German name composed
of the elements hild "battle" and gard
"enclosure, guard."
- HILDEGARDE:
Variant of Germanic Hildegard, meaning "battle
guard."
- HILDO:
Dutch form of German Hilda, meaning
"battle."
- HILDRED:
"Battle counsel." Old English name composed of the elements hild
"battle" and rćd "counsel."
- HILDUR:
Icelandic name derived from the Old Norse element hildr, meaning
"battle."
- HILLEVI:
Finnish and Swedish form of German Heilwig,
meaning "healthy battle."
- HILTRAUD:
"Battle strength." German name composed of the elements hild
"battle" and ţruţ "strength."
- HILTRUD:
Variant of German Hiltraud, meaning "battle
strength."
- HILTRUDE:
Variant of German Hiltraud,
meaning "battle strength."
- HYLDA:
English form of German Hilda, meaning
"battle."
- ILDI:
Pet form of Hungarian Ildiko, meaning
"battle."
- ILDIKO
(Ildikó): Hungarian form of German Hilda,
meaning "battle."
- ILDO
(Ildó): Pet form of Hungarian Ildiko,
meaning "battle."
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IMELDA:
"Whole battle." Italian and Spanish name of Germanic origin,
composed of the elements irmen/ermen "entire, whole"
and hild "battle."
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IRMHILD:
German name composed of the elements irmen
"entire, universal, whole" and hild "battle."
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KALLISTRATE:
"Beauty-army." Ancient Greek name composed of the elements kallos
"beauty" and stratos "army."
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KLOTILD:
Hungarian form of German Klothilda, meaning
"famous battle."
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KLOTHILDA:
"Famous battle." German name composed of the elements
hlod "famous" and hild "battle."
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KLOTILD:
Hungarian form of German Klothilda, meaning
"famous battle."
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KOLDOBIKE:
Feminine form of Basque Koldobika,
meaning "famous warrior."
- KRIEMHILD:
"Battle mask." German myth name of the sister of Günther
and wife of Siegfried in the Nibelungenlied,
composed of the Germanic elements grim "mask" and hild
"battle."
- KRIEMHILDE:
Variant of German Kriemhild, meaning "battle
mask."
- KRIMHILDE:
Variant of German Kriemhild,
meaning "battle mask."
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KYLER:
English unisex name which derives ultimately from masculine Irish Kilian, meaning
"little warrior."
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LAOISE:
Irish form of French Louise, meaning
"famous warrior."
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LEWELLA:
Variant of English Louella,
meaning "famous warrior."
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LIUDVIKA:
Feminine form of Lithuanian Liudvikas, meaning "famous
warrior."
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LIVIA: Often
used as a nickname for Olivia
(probably meaning "elf army"), it
was originally a feminine form of
Latin Livius, possibly
meaning "bluish."
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LIVVY:
Pet form of Olivia, probably meaning
"elf army."
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LOES:
Dutch form of Louise, meaning
"famous warrior."
- LOU:
English unisex nickname for Louis and Louise,
both meaning "famous warrior."
- LOUELLA:
Feminine pet form of unisex Lou, meaning "famous warrior."
- LOUISA:
English feminine form of Louis, meaning
"famous warrior."
- LOUISE:
French feminine form of Louis, meaning
"famous warrior."
- LOUIZA:
Variant of Louisa, meaning
"famous warrior."
- LOVIISA:
Finnish feminine form of Louis,
meaning
"famous warrior."
- LOVIISE:
Estonian feminine form of Louis,
meaning
"famous warrior."
- LOVISA:
Feminine form of Swedish Love,
meaning
"famous warrior."
- LOVISE:
Danish and Norwegian feminine form of Louis,
meaning "famous warrior."
- LUANA:
Name invented for the 1932 film "The Bird of Paradise," seemingly
a blend of the names Lou "famous
warrior" and Ana
"favor; grace."
- LUANN:
English compound name composed of the names Lou "famous
warrior" and Ann
"favor; grace."
- LUANNA:
English compound name composed of the names Lou "famous
warrior" and Anna
"favor; grace."
- LUANNE:
English compound name composed of the names Lou "famous
warrior" and Anne
"favor; grace."
- LUDOVICA:
Feminine form of Italian Ludovico,
meaning "famous warrior."
- LUDWIKA:
Feminine form of Polish Ludwik,
meaning "famous warrior."
- LUELLA:
Variant of English Louella, meaning "famous warrior."
- LUIGIA:
Feminine form of Italian Luigi,
meaning "famous warrior."
- LUIGINA:
Pet form of Italian Luigia, meaning "famous
warrior."
- LUISA:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish feminine form of Luis,
meaning "famous warrior."
- LUISE:
German form of French Louise, meaning "famous
warrior."
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