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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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LUISELLA:
Italian pet form of Luisa, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUISINA:
Spanish pet form of Luisa, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUIXA:
Feminine form of Basque Luix,
meaning "famous warrior."
LUIZA:
Polish form of Louisa, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUJZA:
Hungarian form of Louisa, meaning "famous
warrior."
LULU:
Pet form of German Luise and English/French
Louise, both
meaning "famous warrior."
LYSISTRATA:
Latin form of Greek Lysistrate, meaning "liberation
army."
LYSISTRATE:
"Liberation army." Ancient Greek name composed of the elements
lysis "freeing, loosening,
a release" and stratos
"army, expedition, multitude."
MACHTELD:
Dutch form of Matilda, meaning "mighty in battle."
MADDE:
Variant of Low German Maud, meaning "mighty in
battle."
MAFALDA:
Italian form of Matilda, meaning "mighty in battle."
MAGNHILD:
"Mighty battle." Norwegian name composed of the Old Norse elements
magn "mighty, strong" and hildr "battle."
MAHAUT:
Medieval form of Norman French Mathilde, meaning "mighty in battle."
MAHTHILDIS:
"Mighty in battle." Old Germanic name composed of the elements maht
"might, strength" and hild "battle."
MAIRSILE:
Irish/Gaelic feminine form of Latin Marcus, meaning
"warlike."
MALLT:
Welsh form of Maud, meaning
"mighty in battle."
MARCELA:
Feminine form of Spanish Marcelo,
meaning
"warlike."
MARCELINA:
Feminine form of Polish Marceli, and
feminine form of Spanish Marcelino,
both meaning "warlike."
MARCELINE:
Feminine form of French Marcel, meaning
"warlike."
MARCELLA:
Feminine form of Italian Marcello, meaning
"warlike."
MARCELLE:
Feminine form of French Marcel,
meaning "warlike."
MARCELLETTE:
Pet form of French Marcelle, meaning
"warlike."
MARCELLINE:
Feminine form of French Marcellin,
meaning "warlike."
MARCELYN:
English variant of French Marceline, meaning
"warlike."
MARCI:
Pet form of Marcia, meaning "warlike."
MÁRCIA:
Portuguese form of Marcia, meaning
"warlike."
MARCIA:
Feminine form of Roman Marcius,
meaning "warlike."
MARCIE:
Variant of English Marcy, meaning "warlike."
MARCY:
English pet form of Marcia, meaning
"warlike."
MARLOES:
Contracted form of Dutch Maria Loes, meaning "beloved-famous
warrior."
MARILOU:
English compound name composed of the names Mary
"beloved" and Lou
"famous warrior."
MARSAILI:
Scottish/Gaelic feminine form of Latin Marcus, meaning
"warlike."
MARSHA:
English variant of Marcia, meaning "warlike."
MARSHAN:
Modern English creation, blending Marsha
"warlike" and Anne
"favor; grace."
MARYLOU:
English compound name composed of the names Mary
"beloved" and Lou
"famous warrior."
MARYLU:
Variant of English Marylou, a compound name meaning
"beloved-famous warrior."
MARZIA:
Italian form of Marcia, meaning
"warlike."
MATHILDA:
Variant of Matilda, meaning
"mighty in battle."
MATHILDE:
Norman
French form of Matilda, meaning "mighty in battle."
MATILD:
Hungarian form of Matilda, meaning "mighty in battle."
MATILDA:
English form of Germanic Mahthildis, meaning
"mighty in battle."
MATILDE:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Matilda, meaning "mighty in battle."
MATTIE:
English unisex pet form of both Matthew
"gift of God" and Matilda "mighty in
battle."
MATYLDA:
Czech and Polish form of Matilda, meaning "mighty in battle."
MAUD:
Medieval Low German form of Mahthildis, meaning "mighty in battle."
MAUDE:
English form of German Maud, meaning "mighty in
battle."
MAUDIE:
Pet form of
English Maude, meaning "mighty in
battle."
MAULD:
Middle English form of Norman French Mathilde,
meaning "mighty in battle."
MECHTELD:
Dutch form of German Mechtilde, meaning
"mighty in battle."
MECHTILDE:
German form of Mahthildis, meaning
"mighty in battle."
METTE:
Low German form of Mahthildis, meaning "mighty in battle."
MOULD:
Variant of Middle English Mauld, meaning "mighty
in battle."
MURDAG:
Feminine form of Scottish/Gaelic Muireadhach,
meaning "sea warrior."
MURDANN:
Feminine form of Scottish/Gaelic Muireadhach,
meaning "sea warrior."
MURDINA:
Feminine form of Scottish/Gaelic Muireadhach,
meaning "sea warrior."
MURPHY:
"Sea-warrior." Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use,
itself a form of Gaelic Ó Murchadha "descendant of Murchadh."
NILDA:
Nickname for Italian/Spanish Brunilda,
meaning "armored warrior woman."
NOLA:
Feminine form of Nolan, meaning "little
champion/chariot-fighter."
NOLENE:
Feminine form of Nolan,
meaning "little champion/chariot-fighter."
OHNDREA:
English variant of Andrea, meaning
"man; warrior."
OHNDREEA:
English variant of Andrea, meaning
"man; warrior."
OHNDRIA:
English variant of Andrea, meaning
"man; warrior."
OLÍVIA:
Portuguese form of Olivia, probably meaning "elf
army."
OLIVIA:
Feminine form of Oliver, probably
meaning "elf army."
OLIVIE:
French form of Olivia, probably meaning "elf
army."
OLIWIA:
Polish form of Olivia, probably meaning "elf
army."
OLLIE:
English unisex nickname for Oliver
and
Olivia, both probably meaning "elf army."
OLYVIA:
Variant of Olivia, probably meaning "elf
army."
ONDREA:
English variant of Andrea, meaning
"man; warrior."
ONDREEA:
English variant of Andrea, meaning
"man; warrior."
ONDRIA:
English variant of Andrea, meaning
"man; warrior."
ONNDREA:
English variant of Andrea, meaning
"man; warrior."
ONNDRIA:
English variant of Andrea, meaning
"man; warrior."
OTTHILD:
"Battle of fortune." German name composed
of the elements od "fortune, wealth" and hild
"battle." This name was given to
an asteroid discovered by Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth in Heidelberg, Germany on
March 18, 1923.
OUIDA:
Pet form of French Louise, meaning
"famous warrior."
PAKPAO:
"Female fighter-kite." Thai name
derived from the name of a type of fighter-kite. Kite-fighting is a sport
that has been played by Thai kings throughout history, and the battle
between the male Chula kite and female Pakpao kite is the highlight of the
game.
PTOLEMA:
Feminine form of Greek Ptolemy,
meaning "aggressive, warlike."
RAGHNAID:
Scottish form of Scandinavian Ragnhild,
meaning
"battle counsel."
RAGHNAILT:
Irish form of Scandinavian Ragnhild,
meaning "battle counsel."
RAGNHILD:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ragnhildr, meaning
"battle counsel."
RAGNHILDR:
"Battle counsel." Old Norse name composed of the elements regin
"advice, counsel, decision" and hildr "battle."
RAGNHILDUR:
Icelandic form of Old Norse Ragnhildr, meaning
"battle counsel."
RAGNILD:
Variant of Scandinavian Ragnhild,
meaning "battle counsel."
RAZMOUHI:
Armenian name meaning
"fighter."
REINHILDE:
"Battle counsel." German name composed of the elements regin
"advice, decision, counsel" and hild "battle."
ROMILDA:
"Famous battle." Italian name of Germanic origin, composed of the
elements hrom "fame" and hild
"battle."
SCHWANHILD:
German form of Anglo-Saxon Swanhild, meaning
"swan battle."
SIEGHILD:
"Victory-battle." German name composed of the elements sige
"victory" and hild "battle."
SIEGLINDE:
"Gentle battle." German
name composed of the elements sige "victory" and linde
"gentle, soft."
SIGI:
German unisex pet form of masculine Siegfried
"victory-peace" and feminine Sieglinde
"gentle battle."
SOSTRATE:
"Safe-army." Greek name composed of the elements sos
"safe, sound" and stratos "army."
SVANA:
Nickname for Icelandic Svanhildur, meaning
"swan battle."
SVANHILD:
Scandinavian form of Anglo-Saxon Swanhild, meaning
"swan battle."
SVANHILDUR:
Icelandic form of German Swanhilda, meaning
"swan battle."
SWANHILD:
"Swan battle." Anglo-Saxon
name, composed of the Old English elements swan "swan" and hild
"battle."
SWANHILDA:
Low German form of Anglo-Saxon Swanhild, meaning
"swan battle."
SWANHILDE:
Variant of German Swanhilda, meaning "swan
battle."
THORHILDR
(Þórhildr): "Thor's battle." Old Norse name composed of the name
of the god Thor and the word hildr
"battle."
TILDA:
Nickname for English Matilda,
meaning "mighty in battle."
TILDE:
Danish pet form of Port./Span. Matilde, meaning "mighty in battle."
TILLIE:
Variant of English Tilly, meaning
"mighty in battle."
TILLY:
Pet form of English Matilda, meaning "mighty in battle."
TORHILD:
Norwegian form of Old Norse Thorhildr, meaning
"Thor's
battle."
VIBEKE: Danish and Norwegian equivalent
of German Wibeke, meaning
"war."
VIGDIS
(Vigdís): "War goddess." Old Norse name composed of the elements vig
"war" and dis "goddess."
VIVEKA: Swedish
form of German Wibeke, meaning
"war."
WIBEKE: Feminine form of German
Wiebe, meaning
"war."
WIEBKE:
Feminine form of German Wiebe, meaning
"war."
WOJCIECHA: Feminine form of Polish
Wojciech, meaning "happy
soldier."
XIOMARA:
Feminine form of Spanish Guiomar,
possibly meaning "famous warrior."
YAOTL: Nahuatl
unisex name meaning "war" or
"warrior."
ZELDA:
- Yiddish name meaning
"luck."
- Nickname for German Griselda,
meaning "gray
battle maid."
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