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Male Warrior Names, Fighter
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Fight-related and war-related names.
Names that
mean army, battle, fighter, soldier, war/warrior.
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DUILIUS:
Roman name derived from the Latin word duellum,
meaning "war."
DUNCAN:
English form of Gaelic Donnchadh,
meaning "brown warrior."
DUNKY:
Pet form of English Duncan, meaning
"brown warrior."
EARL: Aristocratic
title transferred to nickname and finally to forename, from Old English eorl,
meaning "nobleman, prince, warrior."
EARLE:
Variant of English Earl, meaning
"nobleman, prince, warrior."
EARNEST:
Variant of English Ernest,
meaning "battle
to the death."
EBER: Irish form of
Gaelic Éibhear,
meaning "bowman."
EIBHEAR
(Éibhear): "Bowman." Gaelic legend name of two
sons of Mil (Éibhear
Dunn and Éibhear Finn)
who conquered Ireland. The name is the Gaelic form of
Scandinavian Ivor,
meaning "bowman."
EIBHIR
(Eibhir): Variant of Gaelic Éibhear,
meaning "bowman."
EINAR:
"One warrior." Scandinavian name composed of
the Old Norse elements ein "one" and arr
"warrior."
ENRE:
Hungarian form of Andrew,
meaning
"man; warrior."
ERLE:
Variant of English Earl, meaning
"nobleman, prince, warrior."
ERMANNO:
Italian form of German Hermann,
meaning "army man."
ERN:
Nickname for
English Ernest, meaning "battle
to the death."
ERNEST:
English form of German Ernst,
meaning "battle to the death."
ERNESTO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of
English Ernest,
meaning "battle to the death."
ERNIE:
Pet form of
English Ernest,
meaning "battle to the death."
ERNÖ:
Hungarian form of
English Ernest, meaning
"battle to the death."
ERNO:
Finnish form of
English Ernest,
meaning "battle to the death."
ERNST:
German name, derived from the Old High German word eornost
meaning "battle to the death."
EUDEYRN:
Variant of Celtic Cadeyrn,
meaning "battle-lord."
FINDLAECH:
Irish variant of Gaelic Fionnlagh, meaning
"fair/white warrior."
FINDLAY:
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, itself a form of
Irish Findlaech, meaning "fair/white
warrior."
FINLAY:
Variant of Scottish Finley, meaning "fair/white
warrior."
FINLEY:
Variant of Scottish Findlay, meaning "fair/white
warrior."
FIONNLAGH:
"Fair/white warrior." Gaelic name composed of the elements fionn "fair, white"
and laoch "hero, warrior."
FLANNCHADH:
Gaelic name meaning "red warrior."
GAUTHIER:
Variant of French Gautier, meaning "ruler of the
army."
GAUTIER:
French form of German Walther,
meaning "ruler of the army."
GEBHUZA:
African Zulu name meaning "slashing/thrusting warrior."
GIANLUIGI:
Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is
gracious" and Luigi "famous
warrior."
GIANMARCO:
Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is
gracious" and Marco
"warlike."
GONCALO
(Gonçalo): Portuguese form of Spanish Gonzalo,
meaning "battle genius; war elf."
GONCALVO
(Gonçalvo): Variant of Portuguese Gonçalo,
meaning "battle genius; war elf."
GONZALO:
Spanish form of Visigothic Gundisalv, meaning
"battle genius; war elf."
GUALTER:
Portuguese form of English Walter, meaning "ruler of the
army."
GUALTIERO:
Italian and Spanish form of English Walter, meaning
"ruler of the army."
GUIOMAR:
Spanish name from the 13th century Vulgate Cycle of Arthurian romance in
which Sir Guiomar is the
"proud and beautiful knight of the crystal stream." The name is of
uncertain origin, possibly meaning "famous warrior."
GUNARI: Probably a form of
Scandinavian Gunnar, itself a form of Old Norse Gunnarr, meaning
"war-warrior."
GUNDISALV:
Visigothic name composed of the elements gund "strife, war"
and alfs "elf, wise fog spirit (from Nordic mythology), hence
"battle genius; war elf."
GUNDISALVUS: Latin
form of Visigothic Gundisalv, meaning "battle
genius; war elf."
GUNNAR:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Gunnarr, meaning
"war-warrior."
GUNNARR:
"War-warrior." Old Norse myth name of the husband of Brynhild,
composed of the elements gunnr "war" and arr
"warrior."
GUNNE:
Nickname for Scandinavian Gunnar, meaning
"war-warrior."
GÜNTER:
Variant of Germanic Günther, meaning
"war-army."
GUNTER:
Variant of Germanic Günter, meaning
"war-army."
GÜNTHER:
"War-army." Name of a Burgundian king and husband of queen
Brunhild in the Nibelungenlied, composed of the elements gund
"war" and heri "army, warrior."
GUNTHER:
Variant of Germanic Günther, meaning
"war-army."
GUNTRAM:
"War raven." German name composed of the elements gund
"war" and hrman "raven."
GWALLTER:
Welsh form of English Walter, meaning
"ruler of the army."
HAERVEU:
"Battle worthy." Old Breton name composed of the elements hær
"battle" and vy "worthy."
HANIA:
Native American Hopi name meaning "spirit
warrior."
HARALD:
German and Scandinavian form of English Harold, meaning
"army ruler."
HARALDUR:
Icelandic form of English Harold,
meaning "army ruler."
HARBERT:
Dutch form of Germanic Herbert,
meaning "bright army."
HARBIN:
Rare Irish variant of Germanic Herbert, meaning "bright
army."
HARLIN:
Surname transferred to forename use,
itself from the old Norman forename Herluin, meaning
"noble/warrior friend."
HARM:
Dutch nickname for Herman, meaning "army
man."
HAROLD:
English name derived from Anglo-Saxon Hereweald,
meaning "army ruler."
HARTWIG:
"Strong battle." Old German name composed of the elements hard
"brave, hardy, strong" and wig "battle."
HARVE:
Nickname for
English Harvey, meaning "battle
worthy."
HARVEY:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself from Old French Hervé, from Breton
Haerveu,
meaning "battle worthy."
HARVIE:
Variant of
English Harvey, meaning "battle worthy."
HELUSHKA
(He-lush-ka):
Native American Winnebago name meaning
"fighter."
HERB:
English nickname for Herbert,
meaning "bright army."
HERBERT:
"Bright army." Popular continental name of Germanic origin
introduced to the English by the Normans, composed of the elements hari/heri
"army" and berht "bright, famous."
HERBERTO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Herbert, meaning
"bright army."
HERBIE:
English pet form of Herbert,
meaning "bright army."
HEREBEORHT:
Old Anglo-Saxon form of Herbert, meaning "bright
army."
HEREWARD:
"Army-guard." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English
elements here "army" and weard "guard."
HEREWEALD:
"Army ruler." Anglo-Saxon name, composed of the Germanic elements heri/hari "army" and wald
"rule."
HERIBERT:
German form of Herbert, meaning "bright
army."
HERIBERTO:
Variant of Portuguese/Spanish Herberto, meaning
"bright army."
HERLEIF:
"Army descendant." Scandinavian name composed of the Old Norse
elements herr "army" and leifr
"descendant."
HERLUIN:
"Noble/warrior friend." Old Norman name composed of the Germanic
elements erl "nobleman, warrior" and wini
"friend."
HERMAN:
"Army man." English and Dutch form of German Hermann,
meaning "army man."
HERMANN:
"Army man." German name composed of the elements heri/hari
"army" and man "man."
HERMANNI:
Finnish form of Herman, meaning "army man."
HERMANUS:
Latin form of Herman, meaning "army man."
HERMÍNIO:
Portuguese form of Herman, meaning "army man."
HERMINIO:
Spanish form of Herman, meaning "army man."
HERRICK:
"Army power." Surname transferred to forename use, itself
originally a Germanic forename composed of the elements hari/heri
"army" and ric "power."
HERVE
(Hervé): French form of Breton Haerveu, meaning
"battle worthy."
HERVEY:
Variant of English Harvey, meaning
"battle worthy."
HILBERT:
Variant of German Hildebert, meaning "battle-bright."
HILD:
Dutch masculine form of German Hilda, meaning
"battle."
HILDEBERT:
"Battle-bright." German name composed of the elements hild
"battle" and beraht "bright."
HILDEBEORHT:
Anglo-Saxon form of German Hildebert, meaning
"battle-bright."
HILDEFONS:
"Battle-ready." Visigothic name composed of the Germanic elements hild
"battle" and funs "ready."
HJÁLMAR:
"Helmet-warrior." Old Norse name composed of the elements hjalmr
"helmet" and arr "warrior."
HJALMAR:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Hjálmar, meaning
"helmet-warrior."
HJALMARR:
Variant of Scandinavian Hjalmar, meaning
"helmet-warrior."
HLODOVIC:
"Famous warrior." Old German name composed of the elements hlōd
"famous" and wīg "war."
HLUDWIG:
"Famous warrior." Old German
name composed of the elements hlud "fame" and wig "war."
HONDO:
Egyptian name meaning "war."
HOTOTO:
Native American Hopi name meaning "warrior spirit who sings" or
"he who whistles."
ILBERT:
Norman French form of German Hilbert,
meaning "battle-bright."
ILDEFONSO:
Spanish form of Visigothic Hildefons,
meaning "battle-ready."
INGVAR:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ingvarr, meaning
"Ing's warrior."
INGVARR:
"Ing's warrior." Old Norse name composed of the name of the
fertility god Ing and the element arr
"warrior."
ISAMU:
Japanese name meaning "courageous; warrior."
IVOR:
"Bowman." Scandinavian name composed of the Old Norse elements ýr
"yew, bow" and herr "army, warrior."
JALMARI:
Finnish form of Scandinavian Hjalmar,
meaning "helmet-warrior."
JARI:
Nickname for Finnish Jalmari, meaning
"helmet-warrior."
JEDRZEJ
(Jędrzej): Old Polish form of Andrew,
meaning "man, warrior."
JIANJUN:
Chinese name meaning "building the army."
JUNAID:
Variant of Arabic Junayd, meaning "small army" or "small caravan."
JUNAYD:
Arabic name meaning "small army" or "small caravan."
KADEN:
English variant of Caden, probably meaning
"little battle."
KAMAU:
African Kenyan name
meaning "quiet warrior."
KANE:
English form of Irish Cathán,
meaning "little battle."
KATHEL:
Variant of Irish/Gaelic Cathal,
meaning "battle ruler."
KEALLACH: Irish name meaning "battle."
KEARNEY:
"Soldier; warlike." Irish surname transferred to forename use,
itself from the Gaelic surname Ó Catharnaigh "descendant of Catharnach."
KEDEHERN:
Variant of Celtic Cadeyrn,
meaning "battle-lord."
KEMP:
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, from the Middle
English word kempe "athlete, wrestler," itself from Old
English kempa "champion, warrior."
KERBASI:
Basque name meaning "warrior."
KILIAN:
Variant of
English Killian, meaning "little warrior."
KILLIAN:
English form of Irish Cillian,
meaning "little warrior."
KOLDO:
Nickname for Basque Koldobika, meaning "famous
warrior."
KOLDOBIKA:
Basque form of French Louis, meaning
"famous warrior."
KUSHTRIM: Albanian name meaning
"battle cry; slogan."
KYLER:
English unisex name which derives ultimately from masculine Irish Kilian, meaning
"little warrior."
KYNDEYRN:
Variant of Celtic Cadeyrn,
meaning "battle-lord."
LAJOS:
Hungarian form of French Louis, meaning
"famous warrior."
LEWIS: English form of French
Louis, meaning
"famous warrior."
LIUDVIKAS:
Lithuanian form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LLUIS:
Catalan form of French Louis, meaning
"famous warrior."
LODEWIJK:
Dutch form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LODOVICO:
Italian form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LOIC
(Loïc): Breton form of French Louis, meaning
"famous warrior."
LOIS:
Galician form of French Louis, meaning
"famous warrior."
LOJZE:
Slovene pet form of Alojz, meaning
"famous warrior."
LOWIE:
Pet form of Dutch Lodewijk, meaning "famous
warrior."
LOIZA: Probably
a Romani form of French Louis, meaning
"famous warrior."
LOJZE:
Slovene pet form of Alojz, meaning
"famous warrior."
LOTHAIR:
Variant of German Lothar, meaning
"people's warrior."
LOTHAIRE:
French form of German Lothair, meaning
"people's warrior."
LOTHAR:
"People's warrior." Germanic name composed of the elements liut
"people" and heri "army, warrior."
LOTHARIO:
Italian form of German Lothair, meaning
"people's warrior."
LOU:
English unisex nickname for French Louis and Louise,
both meaning "famous warrior."
LOUIE:
English pet form of French Louis,
meaning "famous warrior."
LOUIS:
French form of German Ludwig, meaning
"famous warrior."
LOVE:
Swedish form of French Louis,
meaning "famous warrior."
LOWIE:
Pet form of Dutch Lodewijk, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUCHJO:
Pet form of Esperanto Ludoviko, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDDE:
Swedish pet form of Scandinavian Ludvig, meaning
"famous warrior."
LUDIS:
Latvian form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDO:
English nickname for Ludovic, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDOVIC:
English and Scottish form of Latin Ludovicus, meaning "famous
warrior."
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