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Male Weapon Names, Armor Names
Names that
mean armor, arrow, axe, blade, boomerang, bow, fist, gun, helmet,
javelin, knife, lance,
mace, mask, shield, shotgun, spear, sword, weapon, whip, etc.
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HRODGER:
Norman name of Germanic origin, meaning
"famous spear."
HROTHGAR
(Hroðgar): "Famous spear." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old
English elements hroð "fame" and gar "spear."
This name became unused after the Normans introduced Hrodger
to Britain, the name which eventually yielded the more familiar Roger.
HOUSSAM:
Variant of Arabic Husam, meaning "sword."
HUSAM:
Arabic name meaning "sword."
IFOR:
Welsh form of Scandinavian Ivor, meaning "bowman."
IGOR:
Russian form of Scandinavian Ivor,
meaning "bowman."
ILHICAMINA:
Nahuatl name meaning "he shoots arrows at the sky." This was the
name of a great Mexica king.
IMHEAR
(Ìmhear): Scottish/Gaelic form of Scandinavian Ivor,
meaning "bowman."
IOMHAIR
(Ìomhair): Scottish/Gaelic form of Scandinavian Ivor,
meaning "bowman."
ÍOMHAR:
Irish/Gaelic form of Scandinavian Ivor,
meaning "bowman."
IOMHAR
(Ìomhar): Variant of Scottish/Gaelic Ìomhair,
meaning "bowman."
ITZTLI:
Nahuatl name meaning "obsidian (knife)."
IVAR:
Variant of Scandinavian Ivor, meaning
"bowman."
IVARR:
Variant of Scandinavian Ivor, meaning
"bowman."
IVER:
Danish form of Scandinavian Ivor, meaning
"bowman."
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."
JARRETT:
English variant of Garrett, meaning
"spear brave."
JARVIS:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself from the Norman French
given name Gervaise, meaning
"spear servant."
JELLE:
Pet form of Dutch Willem, meaning
"will-helmet."
JERALD:
Variant of English Gerald, meaning "spear
ruler."
JEROLD:
Variant of English Gerald,
meaning "spear ruler."
JERRARD:
Variant of English Gerard, meaning "spear
brave."
JERROLD:
Variant of English Gerald,
meaning "spear ruler."
JERRY:
English nickname for both Jeremy "appointed by the Lord,"
and Gerald "spear ruler."
JERVIS:
Variant of English Jarvis, meaning "spear
servant."
LAIGHEAN:
Old Gaelic byname meaning "spear, javelin."
LANCE:
- English name derived from the Old
French name Lance (#3), meaning "land,"
but associated from an early date with the Old French word lance,
meaning "lance (the weapon)."
- Nickname for Lancelot,
possibly meaning "little land."
- Old French form of Germanic Lanzo,
meaning "land."
LANSA:
Native American Hopi name meaning "lance."
LAUNCE:
Variant of English Lance, meaning
"land," but associated from an early date with the Old French word
lance, meaning "lance (the weapon)."
LEGER
(Legér): French form of German Luitger,
meaning "people-spear."
LIAM:
Nickname for Irish Uilliam, meaning "will-helmet."
LUDGER:
Dutch and Low German form of Luitger, meaning
"people-spear."
LUITGER:
"People-spear." German name composed of the elements liut
"people" and gari/geri "spear."
LUSALA:
African
Kenyan name meaning "whip."
MACE:
English name which may mean either "mace (the spice)" or
"mace (the weapon)."
MAJOR:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself from the Norman French
forename Mauger, meaning "council spear."
MALGER:
"Council spear." Norman name of Germanic origin, composed of the
elements madal "council" and gar/geer
"spear."
MALGIER:
Variant of Norman Malger, meaning "council
spear."
MAUGER:
Norman French form of Norman Malger, meaning "council
spear."
MAUGIER:
Variant of Norman French Mauger, meaning "council
spear."
MIECZYSLAW
(Mieczysław): "Man/sword of glory." Polish name composed of
the Slavic elements miecz "man; sword" and slav
"glory."
ODD:
Norwegian name, probably derived from the Old Norse word oddr,
meaning "point (of a weapon)."
ODDMUND:
Norwegian name, probably composed of the Old Norse elements oddr
"point (of a weapon)" and mundr "protection."
OLEGARIO:
Spanish form of Germanic Heilgar,
meaning "hearty spear."
OVE:
Nickname for Scandinavian names containing the Old Norse element ag,
meaning "blade."
PALLAS: Greek
unisex name derived from the element pallô, meaning
"to brandish, to wield (a weapon)." It is the name of many characters in Greek mythology:
a son of Evander; a giant son of Uranus and Gaia;
a Titan son of Crius and Eurybia;
the father of the 50 Pallantids; a daughter of Triton;
and it is an epithet of Athena.
PIM:
Pet form of Dutch Willem, meaning
"will-helmet."
PUENTHAI:
Thai name meaning "gun."
QAYEL:
Ethiopian form of biblical Cain, meaning
"lance, spear."
QAYEN:
Ethiopian form of biblical Cain, meaning
"lance, spear."
QAYIN
(Qáyin, Qāyin): Hebrew forms of biblical
Cain,
meaning "lance, spear."
QUAN: Chinese name meaning "spring (of
water)." Also a martial arts term meaning "fist."
RANDAL:
Variant of English Randall, meaning
"shield-wolf."
RANDALL:
Medieval form of English Randolf, meaning
"shield-wolf."
RANDELL:
Variant of English Randall, meaning "shield-wolf."
RANDOLF:
English name of Norman origin, a form of Anglo-Saxon Randwulf,
meaning
"shield-wolf."
RANDOLPH:
Variant of English Randolf, meaning "shield-wolf."
RANDULFR:
Old Norse equivalent of Anglo-Saxon Randwulf,
meaning "shield-wolf."
RANDWULF:
"Shield-wolf." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English
elements rand "rim of a shield" and wulf
"wolf."
RANDY:
English unisex pet form of feminine Miranda
"worthy of admiration," and
masculine Randall and Randolph,
both meaning "shield-wolf."
RANULF:
Scottish form of Old Norse Randulfr, meaning
"shield-wolf."
RANULPH:
Variant of Scottish Ranulf, meaning
"shield-wolf."
REMBRANDT:
"Sword of wisdom." Dutch name of Germanic origin, composed of the
elements regin "advice, decision, counsel" and brand
"sword."
RODGE:
English nickname for Rodger, meaning "famous spear."
RODGER:
English variant of Roger, meaning "famous spear."
ROAR:
Scandinavian form of Roger, meaning "famous
spear."
ROGER:
"Famous spear." English and French name of Germanic origin,
composed of the elements hrod "fame" and gar/ger
"spear."
ROGERIO:
Spanish form of Roger, meaning "famous
spear."
ROGIER:
Dutch form of Roger, meaning "famous
spear."
ROTGER
(Rötger): Low German form of Roger, meaning
"famous spear."
RUDIGER
(Rüdiger): German form of Roger, meaning "famous
spear."
RUGGERO:
Italian form of Roger, meaning "famous
spear."
RUGGIERO:
Italian form of Roger, meaning "famous
spear."
RUTGER:
Dutch form of Roger, meaning "famous spear."
SAIF-AL-DIN:
"Sword of faith." Arabic name composed of the elements sayf
"sword" and din "faith, religion."
SAIFULLAH:
"Sword of Allah." Arabic name composed of the element sayf
"sword" and the name of the god Allah.
SALIL:
Arabic name meaning "son" or "sword."
SAXON:
Medieval surname transferred to forename use, itself originally an
ethnic name for someone "from Saxony." The Saxons were a Germanic
tribe who got their name from the word seax, a kind of
"single-edged knife."
SEFU:
Egyptian name meaning "sword."
SHAMGAR:
Biblical name of a judge, meaning "sword."
SUDARSHAN:
Hindi name meaning "seeing one's self correctly; right vision."
This is also part of the myth name (Sudarshan Chakra) of a sharp-edged,
spinning disc-like weapon belonging to Vishnu, which the god used to
decapitate various wicked personalities.
TAHMELAPACHME:
Native American Cheyenne name meaning "dull knife."
TALLAK:
Variant of Norwegian Tollak, meaning
"Thor's game/play (involving weapons)."
THORGEIRR
(Þórgeirr): "Thor's
spear." Old Norse name composed of the name of the god Thor
and the word geirr
"spear."
THORGISL
(Þórgísl): "Thor's arrow." Old Norse name composed of the name
of the god Thor and the word gísl "arrow,
shaft."
THORLEIKR
(Þórleikr): "Thor's game/play (involving
weapons)." Old Norse name composed of the name of the god Thor
and the
word leikr "game, play (involving weapons)."
THUANTHONG:
Thai name meaning "golden
spear."
TOLGA:
Turkish name meaning "helmet."
TOLLAK:
Norwegian form of Old Norse Thorleikr, meaning
"Thor's game/play (involving weapons)."
TORGEIR:
Norwegian form of Old Norse Thórgeirr,
meaning "Thor's
spear."
TORGER:
Variant of Norwegian Torgeir, meaning
"Thor's spear."
TORGILS:
Norwegian form of Old Norse Thórgísl,
meaning "Thor's
arrow."
TROELS:
Danish form of Old Norse Thórgísl,
meaning "Thor's
arrow."
TRULS:
Norwegian and Swedish form of Old
Norse Thórgísl, meaning "Thor's
arrow."
UILLEAG:
Pet form of Scottish Uilleam, meaning
"will-helmet."
UILLEAM:
Scottish form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
UILLIAM:
Irish form of English William, meaning
"will-helmet."
ULICK:
Variant of Scottish Uilleag, meaning
"will-helmet."
UWE:
German form of Scandinavian Ove,
meaning "blade."
VAHAN: Armenian name
meaning "shield."
VILCHJO:
Pet form of Esperanto Vilhelmo, meaning
"will-helmet."
VILEM:
Czech form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILHELM:
Scandinavian form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILHELMAS:
Lithuanian form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILHELMI:
Finnish form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILHELMO:
Esperanto form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILHELMS:
Latvian form of
English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILHJALMUR
(Vilhjálmur): Icelandic form of
English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILHO:
Nickname for Finnish Vilhelmi,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILI:
Pet form of Hungarian Vilmos,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILIAM:
Slovak
form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILIS:
Latvian
form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILJAMI:
Finnish
form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILJEM:
Slovene
form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILJO:
Nickname for Finnish Viljami,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILKO:
Pet form of Slovene Viljem,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILLE:
Nickname for Finnish Vilhelmi,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILMAR:
Variant of English Wilmer,
possibly meaning "will-helmet."
VILMOS: Hungarian
form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
VILPPU:
Finnish form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
WILEY: Irish/Scottish surname
transferred to forename use, itself from a pet form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
WILHELM:
"Will-helmet." German
name from which English William derived, itself from
the elements wil "desire, will," and helm
"helmet, protection."
WILKIE:
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, itself from a pet form of William,
meaning "will-helmet."
WILL:
Nickname for English William, meaning
"will-helmet."
WILLEM:
Dutch form of English William, meaning
"will-helmet."
WILLI:
Pet form of German Wilhelm, meaning
"will-helmet."
WILLIAM: English
form of German name Wilhelm, meaning
"will-helmet."
WILLIE:
English and Scottish pet form of William, meaning
"will-helmet."
WILLY:
English and Scottish pet form of William, meaning
"will-helmet."
WILMER:
Masculine form of English Wilma,
meaning "will-helmet."
WILMOT:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself from a pet form of William, meaning
"will-helmet."
WIM:
Nickname for German Wilhelm, meaning
"will-helmet."
WIREMU: Maori
form of English William, meaning
"will-helmet."
WOHEHIV:
Native American Cheyenne name meaning "dull knife."
XIUHCOATL: Nahuatl
unisex name meaning "fire
serpent" or "weapon of destruction."
ZULFIQAR:
Arabic name meaning "clever of the spine." This was the name of
the Prophet Muhammad's sword.
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