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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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NUALLÁN:
Old Gaelic byname composed of the word nuall
"champion, chariot-fighter" and a diminutive suffix, hence
"little champion" or "little chariot-fighter."
OLI:
Short form of English Oliver, probably meaning "elf
army."
OLIER:
Breton form of French Olivier, probably meaning "elf
army."
OLIVER: English
form of French Olivier, probably meaning "elf
army."
OLIVIER:
Of Norman French origin, thus ultimately of Germanic origin, probably from
German Alfihar, meaning "elf army." The name was first used as a character name in
the French epic La Chanson de Roland.
ONDŘEJ: Czech form of
Greek Andreas,
meaning "man; warrior."
ONDREJ:
Slovak form of Greek Andreas,
meaning "man; warrior."
ORMARR:
Old Norse name composed of the elements orm
"serpent" and herr "army," hence "serpent
army."
PERSEUS
(Περσεύς):
Greek myth name of the founder of Mycenae and the hero who killed the
half-mortal gorgon Medusa.
If Greek, the first element of the name might have derived from
the word 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. If so, Perseus was a
"destroyer" by profession, i.e. a "soldier," which is a
fitting name for this legendary hero.
PRIDBOR:
Slavic name composed of the elements prid "first, foremost"
and bor "battle," hence "foremost warrior."
PRITBOR:
Wendish form of Slavic Pridbor, meaning
"foremost warrior."
PTOLEMAEUS:
Latin form of Greek Ptolemaios, meaning
"aggressive, warlike."
PTOLEMAIOS (Πτολεμαῖος):
Greek name derived from the word polemeios, meaning "aggressive,
warlike."
PTOLEMY:
Short form of Greek Ptolemaios, meaning "aggressive,
warlike."
QUAN: Vietnamese name element meaning "soldier, warrior."
Compare with another form of Quan.
RAGNAR:
Scandinavian form of German Reginar,
meaning "wise
warrior."
RAINER:
A derivative of German Reginar, meaning "wise
warrior."
RAINERIO:
Spanish form of German Rainer, meaning "wise
warrior."
RAINIER:
French form of German Rainer, meaning "wise
warrior."
RANIERO:
Italian form of German Reginar, meaning "wise
warrior."
RANJ:
Short form of Hindi Ranjeet, meaning
"victorious in battle."
RANJEET
(रञ्जित): Variant spelling of Hindi Ranjit, meaning "victorious in
battle."
RANJIT
(रञ्जित):
Hindi name meaning "victorious in
battle."
RAYNER:
English form of German Rainer, meaning "wise warrior."
RAZMIG:
Armenian
name meaning "fighter."
REGINAR:
German name composed of the elements ragin "advice, decision" and hari
"army, warrior," hence "wise warrior."
REGINHARD:
Old German name composed of the elements ragin
"advice" and hard "brave, hardy, strong," hence
"wise and strong."
REGNER:
Danish form of German Reginar, meaning "wise
warrior."
REINER:
Variant spelling of German Rainer, meaning "wise warrior."
REINIER:
Dutch form of German Reiner, meaning "wise warrior."
ROCKY:
Originally a byname for a tough guy, this name was used by the boxing champion
Rocky Marciano as an English form of his Italian name Rocco,
"rest," which he felt would be more suitable as a name for a fighter.
SAVAS: Turkish name meaning "war." Compare
with another form of Savas.
SOSTRATOS (Σώστρατος): Greek name composed of the elements sos
"safe, sound" and stratos "army," hence
"safe army."
SOSTRATUS:
Latin form of Greek Sostratos, meaning "safe
army."
STRATON
(Στράτων): Greek name meaning "army."
TAISTO:
Finnish name meaning "battle."
TAKEO
(1-剛雄,
2-武雄): Japanese name meaning
1) valiant male," or "violent/warrior male."
TAKESHI
(武): Japanese name meaning "fierce,
violent," hence "warrior."
TERO:
Short form of Finnish Antero, meaning
"man; warrior."
THANE:
English name derived from the noble title, "thane," from Old Saxon
thegan, meaning "boy, follower, warrior."
ÞÓRIR:
Old Norse name, composed of the
name of the god Thor and the word verr
"man, warrior," hence "Þórr's
warrior."
THORIR:
Old Swedish form of Old Norse Þórir, meaning "Thor's
warrior."
ÞÓRVÉR:
Old Norse name derived from ancient *wihaR,
"battle, fight," hence "fighter, warrior."
VALTER:
Scandinavian form of German Walther,
meaning "ruler of the army."
VALTTERI: Finnish form of German
Walther,
meaning "ruler of the army."
VERCINGETORIX:
Celtic name composed of the
Gaulish elements ver "on, over" and cingeto
"warriors," hence "overlord; lord over
warriors."
VERNER:
Scandinavian form of German Werner, meaning "Warin
warrior," i.e. "covered warrior."
VIÐAR:
Icelandic form of Old Norse Víðarr, meaning "forest
warrior."
VIDAR:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Víðarr, meaning "forest
warrior."
VÍÐARR: Old
Norse myth name of a son of Óðinn, meaning "forest
warrior."
VÍGHARÐUR:
Icelandic equivalent of Anglo-Saxon Wigheard,
meaning "hardy warrior."
VOJTĔCH: Czech form of Polish
Wojciech,
meaning "consolation-soldier."
VOLKER:
German name composed of the
elements folk "people" and heri
"army," hence "people's army."
VÖLUND:
Swedish form of Old Norse Volundr,
meaning "war territory" or "battlefield."
VOLUNDR: Old Norse form of German
Wieland,
meaning "war territory" or "battlefield."
WALDHAR:
Variant spelling of German Waldheri, meaning "ruler of the
army."
WALDHERI:
Variant spelling of Old High German Walthari,
meaning "ruler of the army."
WALLY:
Pet form of English Wallace "foreigner,
stranger," especially Celtic or Roman, and Walter "ruler of the
army."
WALT:
Short form of English Walter, meaning "ruler of the
army."
WALTER: English
form of German Walther, meaning "ruler of the
army."
WALTHARI:
Old High German name composed of the elements waltan "to rule,
to wield power " and hari "army, host," hence
"ruler of the army."
WALTHER:
Variant spelling of Old High German Walthere,
meaning "ruler of
the army." In use by the Romani.
WALTHERE:
Variant spelling of Old High German Walthari,
meaning "ruler of the army."
WALTIER:
Variant form of Old French Gautier,
meaning "ruler of the army."
WARNER:
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the German
personal name Werner, meaning "Warin warrior,"
i.e. "covered warrior."
WAT:
Old pet form of English Walter, meaning "ruler of
the army."
WATKIN:
Old 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, composed
of the Old English elements weald "to rule, to wield power"
and heri "army, host," hence "ruler of the army."
WEIT:
Pet form of Dutch Wouter, meaning "ruler of the
army."
WERNER:
Old High German name composed of the tribal name Warin "cover,
shelter," from warnôn "to
be careful, watchful" and the word hari/heri "army,
warrior," hence "Warin warrior," i.e. "covered
warrior."
WERNHER:
Variant spelling of Old High German Werner, meaning "Warin
warrior," i.e. "covered warrior."
WERTHER:
Old High German name composed of the elements wert
"worthy" and heri "army," hence "worthy
army."
WIEBE:
Pet form of German names containing the
element -wig, meaning "battle, fight, war."
WIELAND: German myth name of a craftsman, composed of the elements wig
"battle, fight, war" and land "land, territory," hence "war
territory" or "battlefield."
WIGHEARD:
Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements
wig "battle, fight, war" and heard "brave, hardy, strong,"
hence "hardy warrior."
WIGMUND:
Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements wig
"battle, fight, war" and mund "protection," hence "fight-protection."
WIMUND:
Contracted form of Anglo-Saxon Wigmund, meaning "fight-protection."
WOJCIECH:
Polish name composed of the Slavic elements voi
"soldier" and tech "consolation," hence
"consolation-soldier."
WOJTEK:
Pet form of Polish Wojciech, meaning "consolation-soldier."
WOLTER:
Dutch form of German Walther, meaning "ruler of
the army."
WOUTER:
Dutch form of German Walther, meaning "ruler of
the army."
WYATT: English
surname transferred to forename use, derived from the medieval personal name
Wyot, meaning "hardy warrior."
WYBERT:
Anglo-Saxon name, composed of the Old English
elements wig "battle, fight, war" and beorht
"bright," hence "bright battle."
WYMOND:
Variant spelling of Middle English Wymund, meaning
"fight-protection."
WYMUND:
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Wigmund, meaning
"fight-protection."
WYOT:
Medieval English name derived from Anglo-Saxon Wigheard,
meaning "hardy warrior."
XERXES
(Ξέρξης): Greek
form of Persian Xsayarsa, meaning "great
warrior" or "lion-king." In the bible, this is the name of a
king of Persia. His Hebrew name is Achashverosh.
XSAYARSA
(خشایارشاه):
Persian name
meaning "great warrior" or "lion-king." In the bible, this
is the name of a king of Persia. His Hebrew name is Achashverosh. His
Greek name is Xerxes.
YAOTL: Nahuatl
unisex name meaning "war" or
"warrior."
YNGVAR:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Yngvarr, meaning "Ing's warrior."
YNGVARR:
Old Norse name composed of the name of the
fertility god Ing and the word arr
"warrior," hence "Ing's warrior."
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