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Male Warrior Names, Fighter
Names
Fight-related and war-related names.
Names that
mean army, battle, fighter, soldier, war/warrior.
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LUDOVICO:
Italian form of Latin Ludovicus, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDOVICUS:
Latin form of Germanic Hludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDOVIKO:
Esperanto form of Latin Ludovicus, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDVIG:
Scandinavian form of German Ludwig, meaning
"famous warrior."
LUDVIGS:
Latvian form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LÚÐVÍK:
Icelandic form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDVIK:
Czech form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDWIG:
German name derived from older Hludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDWIK:
Polish form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUIGI:
Italian form of French Louis, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUIGINO:
Pet form of Italian Luigi, meaning "famous warrior."
LUIS:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Louis,
meaning "famous warrior."
LUIX: Basque form of
Luis, meaning
"famous warrior."
LUIZ:
Portuguese form of French Louis, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUTHER:
English form of Germanic Lothar, meaning
"people's warrior."
LUTZ:
Pet form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LYSIMACHOS:
Ancient Greek name composed of the elements lysis "freeing, loosening,
a release" and mache
"battle," which was probably intended to mean "freedom
fighter."
LYSIMACHUS:
Latin form of Greek Lysimachos, meaning
"freedom fighter."
MALEKO:
Hawaiian form of English Mark, meaning
"warlike."
MARC:
French form of Latin Marcus, meaning
"warlike."
MARCAS:
Irish and Scottish form of Latin Marcus, meaning
"warlike."
MARCEL:
French form of Roman Marcellus,
meaning "warlike."
MARCELI:
Polish form of Roman Marcellus,
meaning "warlike."
MARCELINO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Marcellinus,
meaning "warlike."
MARCELL:
Hungarian form of Roman Marcellus, meaning
"warlike."
MARCELLIN:
French name derived from Roman Marcellinus,
meaning "warlike."
MARCELLINO:
Italian form of Roman Marcellinus,
meaning "warlike."
MARCELLINUS:
Late Latin derivative of Marcus, meaning
"warlike."
MARCELLO:
Italian form of Roman
Marcellus,
meaning "warlike."
MARCELLUS:
Roman name derived from the family name Marcellus, meaning
"warlike."
MARCELO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Marcellus, meaning
"warlike."
MARCELON:
Diminutive form of French Marcel "warlike," meaning "little
warrior."
MÁRCIO:
Portuguese form of Marcius, meaning
"warlike."
MARCIO:
Spanish form of Marcius,
meaning "warlike."
MARCIUS:
Roman name derived from Marcus, meaning
"warlike."
MARCO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of English Mark, meaning
"warlike."
MARCOS:
Portuguese and Spanish form of English Mark, meaning
"warlike."
MARCUS:
Latin name derived from Mars, meaning
"warlike."
MARDIG:
Armenian
name meaning "warrior."
MAREK:
Czech and Polish form of English Mark, meaning
"warlike."
MARGH:
Cornish form of English Mark,
meaning "warlike."
MARIK:
Variant of Czech/Polish Marek, meaning "warlike."
MÁRK:
Hungarian form of English Mark, meaning "warlike."
MARK:
English form of French Marc, meaning
"warlike."
MARKKU:
Finnish form of English Mark, meaning
"warlike."
MARKO:
Basque,
Bulgarian, and Ukrainian form of Latin Mark, meaning "warlike."
English form of Marco, meaning
"warlike."
Ukrainian form of Marcus,
meaning "warlike."
MARKU:
Romanian form of Marcus, meaning
"warlike."
MARKUS: English
and German form of Marcus,
meaning "warlike."
MARLEN:
English variant of Marlon, meaning "little warrior."
MARLIN:
English variant of Marlon,
meaning "little warrior."
MARLON:
This name was first brought to public attention by the American actor Marlon
Brando whose family is said to be of French origin. The name is therefore
believed to be a derivative or abbreviated form of French Marcelon,
meaning "little warrior."
MARS:
Myth name of the Roman god of war after whom the month of March was named. Mars has no Indo-European derivation and is
most likely derived from the name of the Etruscan god Maris,
meaning "sea." He later became associated with Ares,
the Greek god of "war."
MARTZEL:
Basque form of Roman Marcellus, meaning
"warlike."
MARZ: Basque form of Latin
Mark, meaning "warlike."
MARZIO:
Italian form of Roman Marcius, meaning
"warlike."
MATUNAAGA:
Native American Algonquin name meaning "fights."
MERIKANO: Probably a
Romani form of
Czech/Polish Marek, meaning
"warlike."
MDJAI:
Egyptian name meaning "soldier."
MKHAI:
Egyptian name meaning "fight."
MORAY:
Scottish form of English Murray, meaning "sea
warrior."
MUIREACH:
Abbreviated form of Scottish/Gaelic Muireadhach,
meaning "sea warrior."
MUIREADHACH:
Scottish/Gaelic name derived from Murchadh,
meaning "sea warrior."
MUIRIARTACH:
Variant of Irish/Gaelic Muicheachtach,
meaning "mariner, seaman."
MURCHADH:
"Sea warrior." Scottish/Gaelic name composed of the elements muir
"sea" and cath "battle."
MURDANIE:
Pet form of English Murdoch,
meaning "sea warrior."
MURDIE:
English pet form of Murdoch,
meaning "sea warrior."
MURDO:
English pet form of Murdoch, meaning "sea
warrior."
MURDOCH:
English form of Gaelic Muireadhach, meaning
"sea warrior."
MURDY:
English pet form of Murdoch,
meaning "sea warrior."
MURPHY:
"Sea-warrior." Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use,
itself a form of Gaelic Ó Murchadha "descendant of Murchadh."
MURRAY:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself a form of
Scottish/Gaelic Muireach, meaning "sea
warrior."
NECALLI:
Nahuatl name meaning "battle."
NEOPTOLEMOS:
Original Greek form of Latin Neoptolemus, myth
name of the son of Achilles,
composed of the Greek elements neos "new" and polemos
"war."
NEOPTOLEMUS:
Latin form of Greek Neoptolemos, meaning
"new war."
NERO: Nickname for Italian
Raniero,
meaning "wise warrior."
NICOSTRATO:
Italian form of Greek Nikostratos, meaning
"victory-army."
NIKOMACHOS:
"Victory battle." Ancient Greek name composed of the elements nike
"victory" and mache "battle."
NIKOSTRATOS:
"Victory-army." Greek name composed of the elements nike
"victory" and stratos "army."
NOLAN:
"Little champion/chariot-fighter." Irish surname transferred to
forename use, itself from Gaelic Ó Nualláin "descendant of Nuallán."
NOLL:
Medieval pet form of English Oliver, probably
meaning "elf army."
NUALLAN
(Nuallán): "Little champion/chariot-fighter." Old Gaelic byname
transferred to forename use, composed of the word nuall
"champion, chariot-fighter" and a diminutive suffix.
OLI:
Nickname for English Oliver, probably meaning "elf
army."
OLIVER: English
form of French Olivier, probably meaning "elf
army."
OLIVIER:
Of Norman French origin, thus ultimately of Germanic origin. It is probably
a form of Old Norse Alfihar,
meaning "elf army," The name was first used as a character name in
the French epic La Chanson de Roland.
OLLIE:
English unisex nickname for Oliver and Olivia,
both probably meaning "elf army."
ONDŘEJ: Czech form of
Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ONDREJ:
Slovak form of Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
ORMARR:
"Serpent army." Old Norse name composed of the elements orm
"serpent" and herr "army."
PERSEUS:
If this name is Greek, the forepart of it might have derived from
the Greek element pertho, meaning "to sack, to destroy."
And according to Carl Daling Buck in his Comparative Grammar of Greek and
Latin, the -eus suffix found in so many Greek names is typically
used to form an agent noun. So, this could mean that Perseus was a
"destroyer" by profession, i.e. a "soldier," which is a
fitting name for this legendary hero.
PRITBOR:
"Leading battle." Slavic name composed of the elements prid
"foremost, leading" and bor "battle."
PTOLEMY:
Greek name derived from the word polemeios, meaning "agressive,
warlike."
QUAN:
- Chinese name meaning "spring (of
water)." Also a martial arts term meaning "fist."
- Vietnamese name element meaning "soldier, warrior."
RAGNAR:
Scandinavian form of Germanic Reginar,
meaning "wise
warrior."
RAINER:
German form of Norman Rayner, meaning "wise
warrior."
RAINERIO:
Spanish form of Norman Rayner, meaning "wise
warrior."
RAINIER:
French form of Norman Rayner, meaning "wise
warrior."
RANIERO:
Italian form of
English Rayner, meaning "wise
warrior."
RANJ:
Nickname for Hindi Ranjeet, meaning
"victorious in battle."
RANJEET:
Hindi name meaning "victorious in
battle."
RANJIT:
Variant of Hindi Ranjeet, meaning "victorious in
battle."
RAYNER:
English form of Germanic Reginar,
meaning "wise warrior."
RAZMIG:
Armenian
name meaning "fighter."
REGINAR:
"Wise warrior." Germanic name, composed of the elements ragin "advice, decision" and hari/heri
"army, warrior."
REGNER:
Danish form of
English Rayner, meaning "wise
warrior."
REINER:
German form of
English Rayner, meaning "wise
warrior."
REINIER:
Dutch form of
English Rayner, meaning
"wise warrior."
ROCKY:
Originally a nickname for a tough guy. It was created by the boxing champion
Rocky Marciano as an English form of his Italian name Rocco,
"rest," which he felt would be suitable as a name for a fighter.
SAVAS:
Turkish name meaning "war."
STRATON:
Greek name meaning "army."
TAISTO:
Finnish name meaning "battle."
TAKEHIKO:
Japanese name meaning "soldier prince."
TAKEO:
Japanese name meaning "warrior."
TAKESHI:
Japanese name meaning "fierce; warrior."
TERO:
Nickname for Finnish Antero, meaning
"man; warrior."
THORIR
(Þórir): "Thor's warrior." Scandinavian name composed of the
name of the Norse god Thor and the word verr
"man, warrior."
VALTER:
Scandinavian form of German Walther,
meaning "ruler of the army."
VALTTERI: Finnish form of German
Walther,
meaning "ruler of the army."
VERCINGETORIX:
"Overlord; lord over warriors." Celtic name composed of the
Gaulish elements ver "on, over" and cingeto
"warriors."
VERNER:
Scandinavian form of German Werner,
meaning "army guard."
VIDAR:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Vitharr,
meaning "forest warrior."
VIGGO:
Nickname for Scandinavian names containing the element vig,
meaning "war."
VIGHARTHUR
(Vígharður):
Icelandic form of Anglo-Saxon Wigheard,
meaning "war brave."
VITHAR:
Variant of Old Norse Vitharr,
meaning "forest warrior."
VITHARR
(Viðarr): Old Norse myth name of a son of Odin,
meaning "forest warrior."
VOJTECH
(Vojtěch): Czech form of Polish Wojciech,
meaning "happy soldier."
VOLKER:
"People's army." German name composed of the
elements folk "people" and heri
"army."
VOLUND
(Völund): Old Norse form of German Wieland,
meaning "war territory" or "battlefield."
WALDHAR:
Variant of German Waldheri, meaning "ruler of the
army."
WALDHERI:
"Ruler of the army."
Old German name composed of the elements vald "rule" and hari/heri
"army, warrior."
WALLY:
Nickname for English Wallace "foreign, Celtic,
Welshman" and Walter "ruler of the
army."
WALT:
Nickname for English Walter, meaning "ruler of the
army."
WALTER: English
form of German Walther, meaning "ruler of the
army."
WALTHER:
Modern form of German Waldhar, meaning "ruler of
the army."
WARNER:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself from the German name Werner,
meaning "army guard."
WAT:
Old nickname for English Walter, meaning "ruler of
the army."
WATKIN:
Pet form of English Walter, meaning "ruler of the
army."
WAYLAND: English form of German
Wieland, meaning "war territory" or "battlefield."
WEALDHERE:
Anglo-Saxon equivalent of German Waldheri, meaning
"ruler of the army."
WEIT:
Nickname for Dutch Wouter, meaning "ruler of the
army."
WERNER:
"Army guard." German name composed of the elements war
"guard" and heri "army."
WERTHER:
"Worthy army." German name composed of the elements wert
"worthy" and heri "army."
WIEBE:
Nickname for German names containing the
element -wig, meaning "war."
WIELAND:
"War territory" or "battlefield." German myth name of a craftsman, composed of the elements wig
"war" and land "land, territory."
WIGHEARD:
"War brave." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements
wig "war" and heard "brave, hardy,
strong."
WOJCIECH:
"Happy soldier." Polish name composed of the Slavic elements voi
"soldier" and tech "consolation."
WOJTEK:
Pet form of Polish Wojciech, meaning "happy
soldier."
WOLTER:
Dutch form of
English Walter, meaning "ruler of
the army."
WOUTER:
Dutch form of
English Walter, meaning "ruler of
the army."
WYATT: English name
derived from Anglo-Saxon Wigheard,
meaning "war brave."
WYBERT:
"Bright battle." Anglo-Saxon name, composed of the Old English
elements wig "battle" and beorht
"bright."
WYMOND:
"Battle protector." Old English name composed of the elements wig
"battle" and mund "protector."
WYSTAN:
"Battle stone." English name composed of the elements wig
"battle" and stan "stone."
YAOTL: Nahuatl
unisex name meaning "war" or
"warrior."
YNGVAR:
Variant of Scandinavian Ingvar, meaning
"Ing's warrior."
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