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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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  1. ÆGLÆCA: Variant spelling of Anglo-Saxon unisex Aglæca, meaning both "demon, monster, fiend," and "hero, warrior."

  2. AELLA (Αελλα): Greek and Latin variant form of Greek Aellô, meaning "storm wind; whirlwind." In Greek mythology, this is the name of an Amazon warrior who was killed by Herakles. She was known for wielding a double-axe. 
  3. AELLAE: Latin form of Greek Aellai, meaning "whirlwinds."
  4. AELLAI (Αελλαι): Variant form of Greek Aellô, meaning "whirlwinds."
  5. AELLÔ (Ἀελλώ): Greek name meaning "storm wind; whirlwind." In Greek mythology, this is the name of an Amazon warrior who was killed by Herakles. She was known for wielding a double-axe. 
  6. AELLO: Latin form of Greek Aellô, meaning "storm wind; whirlwind."
  7. ÆTHELGYTH: Anglo-Saxon name composed of the elements æðel "noble" and gyð "strife," hence "noble war."
  8. AGLÆCA: An Old English dictionary defines áglǽca as follows: "wretch, miscreant, monster, demon, fierce enemy, fierce combatant, miserable being." In the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf, Grendel, Grendel's mother and Beowulf are all three referred to by this name for each is a "fierce combatant." 
  9. AHASUERUS (אֲחַשְׁוֵרוֹש): Latin form of Greek Xerxes, meaning "great warrior" or "lion-king." In the bible, this is the name of a king of Persia. His Hebrew name is Achashverosh

  10. AIDITH: Perhaps a form of English Edith, meaning "rich battle."

  11. AILBHE: Irish Gaelic unisex name, possibly derived from the word albho, meaning "white." In Irish legend, this is the name of a female warrior of the Fianna.

  12. AILITH: Either a Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æthelgyth, meaning "noble war," or a variant spelling of Scottish Gaelic Alyth, meaning "ascending, rising."

  13. ALALA (Ἀλαλά): Greek name meaning "war-like." In mythology, this is the name of the sister of Ares and personification of the war cry. Compare with another form of Alala.

  14. ALFHILD: Norwegian form of Old Norse Álfhildr, meaning "elf battle."

  15. ÁLFHILDR: Old Norse myth name composed of the elements alfr "elf" and hildr "battle," hence "elf battle."

  16. ALIVIA: Variant spelling of English Olivia, probably meaning "elf army."

  17. ALOÏSIA: Feminine form of German Aloïs, meaning "famous warrior."

  18. ALOJZIJA: Feminine form of Slovene Alojzij, meaning "famous warrior."

  19. ALVILDA: Danish form of Old Norse Álfhildr, meaning "elf battle."

  20. ALWILDA: Anglicized form of Danish Alvilda, meaning "elf battle."

  21. ANDEE: Pet form of English Andrea, meaning "man; warrior."

  22. ANDERE: Feminine form of Basque Ander, meaning "man; warrior."

  23. ANDI: Pet form of English Andrea, meaning "man; warrior."

  24. ANDRA: Feminine form of English Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  25. ANDRÉA: Portuguese feminine form of Portuguese/Spanish Andrés, meaning "man; warrior."

  26. ANDREA: Feminine form of English Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  27. ANDREANA: Elaborated form of English Andrea, meaning "man; warrior."

  28. ANDRÉE: Feminine form of French André, meaning "man; warrior."

  29. ANDREEA: Feminine form of Romanian Andrei, meaning "man; warrior."

  30. ANDRÉIA: Portuguese feminine form of Portuguese/Spanish Andrés, meaning "man; warrior."

  31. ANDREINA: Feminine form of Italian Andrea, meaning "man; warrior."

  32. ANDREJA: Feminine form of Slovene Andrej, meaning "man; warrior." 

  33. ANDRI: Pet form of English Andriana, meaning "man; warrior."

  34. ANDRIANA: Elaborated form of English Andrea, meaning "man; warrior."

  35. ANDRINA: Elaborated form of English Andrea, meaning "man; warrior." 

  36. ANDROMACHE (Ἀνδρομάχη): Greek name composed of the elements andros "of a man/warrior" and mache "battle," hence "man/warrior battle." In mythology, this is the name of the kidnapped wife of Hector.

  37. ANDROMAQUE: French form of Greek Andromache, meaning "man battle" or "warrior battle." 

  38. ANDROMEDA: Latin form of Greek Andromēde, meaning "thinks like a man/warrior." In mythology, this is the name of the daughter of Cassiopeia who was to be sacrificed to the sea monster Medusa but was rescued by Perseus. Andromeda was said to be an Ethiopian princess. Ancient Ethiopians considered Perseus and Andromeda the progenitors of the black race. This is also the name of a constellation.

  39. ANDROMĒDE (Ανδρομέδη): Greek name composed of the elements andros� "man/warrior" and medomai "to think," hence "thinks like a man/warrior." In mythology, this is the name of the daughter of Cassiopeia who was to be sacrificed to the sea monster Medusa but was rescued by Perseus. Andromeda is said to have been an Ethiopian princess and ancient Ethiopians considered her and Perseus to be the progenitors of the black race.

  40. ANDRONIKA (Ανδρόνικα): Feminine form of Greek Andronikos, meaning "victory of a man/warrior."

  41. ANDY: Unisex pet form of English Andrew and Andrea, meaning "man; warrior."

  42. AOIFE (pronounced ee-fya): Irish name derived from Gaelic aoibh, meaning "beauty." In mythology, this is the name of a warrior princess. 

  43. ARISTOMACHE (Ἀριστομάχη): Greek name composed of the elements aristos "excellence" and mache "battle," hence "excellent battle." 

  44. AUNDRIA: Variant spelling of English Andrea, meaning "man; warrior."

  45. BALDHILD: Old High German name composed of the elements bald "bold, brave" and hild "battle," hence "bold battle."
  46. BALTHILD: Variant spelling of Old High German Baldhild, meaning "bold battle." 
  47. BATHILD: Old High German name composed of the elements batu "fight, thrust" and hild "battle," hence "fight-battle." 
  48. BATHILDA: Variant spelling of Old High German Bathild, meaning "fight-battle." 
  49. BATHILDE: Variant spelling of Old High German Bathild, meaning "fight- battle." 
  50. BATHILDIS: Latinized form of Old High German Bathild, meaning "fight-battle." 
  51. BATHYLLE: French form of Old High German Balthild, meaning "bold battle."
  52. BATILDA: Swedish form of Old High German Bathilda, meaning "fight-battle."
  53. BATILDE: French form of Old High German Bathilda, meaning "fight-battle."
  54. BATILDIS: Variant spelling of Latin Bathildis, meaning "fight-battle."
  55. BELLATRIX: From the Latin name of a star in the constellation Orion, meaning "female warrior."

  56. BELLONA: Roman name derived from the Latin word bellum ("to fight"), hence "warlike." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of war. The English word belligerent ("war-bearing") was derived from the same root. Bellona predates both Mars and Ares and may have been the Romans' first war deity. In art she is usually depicted wearing a helmet and carrying a weapon. She is equated with Greek Enyo.

  57. BERTILDA: Old German name composed of the elements berht "bright" and hild "battle," hence "bright battle maid."

  58. BLAIR: Scottish unisex name derived from any of a number of places in Scotland called Blair, derived from the Gaelic word blàr, meaning "field, plain," most often referring to a "battlefield." 

  59. BODIL: Scandinavian form of Old Norse Bóthildr, meaning "battle of revenge." 

  60. BOJANA (Боjaна): Feminine form of Serbian/Slovene Bojan, meaning "warrior."

  61. BORGHILD: Scandinavian form of Old Norse Borghildr, meaning "helpful battle maid." 
  62. BORGHILDR: Old Norse name composed of the elements bjorg "help, salvation" and hildr "battle, fight," hence "helpful battle maid." In mythology, this is the name of the goddess of the evening mist who slays the sun every night. 
  63. BORISLAVA (Борислава): Feminine form of Slavic Borislav, meaning "battle glory." In use by the Bulgarians and Russians.
  64. BOTHILD: Swedish form of Scandinavian Bodil, meaning "battle of revenge." 
  65. BÓTHILDR: Old Norse name composed of the elements bót "bettering, compensation, remedy," and hildr "battle," hence "battle of revenge."
  66. BOTILDA: Latin form of Scandinavian Bodil, meaning "battle of revenge." 
  67. BOYANA: Feminine form of Bulgarian Boyan, meaning "warrior."

  68. BRIELLE: English short form of French Gabrielle, meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."

  69. BRUNHILD: Old High German form of Old Norse Brynhildr, meaning "armored warrior woman." 
  70. BRUNHILDE: Danish form of Old Norse Brynhildr, meaning "armored warrior woman." 
  71. BRUNILDA: Italian and Spanish form of Old Norse Brynhildr, meaning "armored warrior woman." 
  72. BRUNNHILDE: Variant form of Old High German Brunhild, meaning "armored warrior woman." 
  73. BRYNHILD: Scandinavian form of Old Norse Brynhildr, meaning "armored warrior woman." 
  74. BRYNHILDR: Old Norse legend name from the Nibelungenlied, of a queen of the Valkyries, composed of the elements brynja "armor, coat of mail" and hildr "battle, fight" hence "armored warrior woman."
  75. BRYNHILDUR: Icelandic form of Old Norse Brynhildr, meaning "armored warrior woman."
  76. CAMILLA: Feminine form of Roman Latin Camillus, possibly meaning "attendant (for a temple)." In mythology, this is the name of a warrior maiden and queen of the Volsci. 
  77. CHLOTICHILDA: German name composed of the elements hloda "famous, renowned" and hild "battle," hence "famous battle maid."
  78. CLOTHILDA: Variant spelling of German Clotilda, meaning "famous battle maid."
  79. CLOTHILDE: Modern variant spelling of German Chlotichilda, meaning "famous battle maid."
  80. CLOTILDA: Modern variant spelling of German Chlotichilda, meaning "famous battle maid."
  81. CLOTILDE: French form of German Clotilda, meaning "famous battle maid."
  82. DALEKA: Pet form of Czech Dalibora, meaning "distant battle."
  83. DALENA: Pet form of Czech Dalibora, meaning "distant battle."
  84. DALENKA: Pet form of Czech Dalibora, meaning "distant battle."
  85. DALIBORA: Feminine form of Czech Dalibor, meaning "distant battle."
  86. DALKA: Pet form of Czech Dalibora, meaning "distant battle."
  87. DINA: Short form of Scottish Murdina, meaning "sea warrior." Compare with another form of Dina.
  88. DREA: Short form of Greek Andrea, meaning "man; warrior."
  89. DREW: Feminine adopted use of masculine English Drew, meaning "man; warrior."
  90. EADGYÐ: Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements ead "fortune, riches, prosperity" and gyð "strife," hence "rich battle." 
  91. EADGYTH: Variant spelling of Anglo-Saxon Eadgyð, meaning "rich battle."
  92. EALDGYÐAnglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements eald "old" and gy� "battle," hence "old battle."
  93. EALDGYTH: Variant spelling of Anglo-Saxon Ealdgyð, meaning "old battle."
  94. EARLEEN: Variant spelling of English Earline, meaning "nobleman, prince, warrior."
  95. EARLENE: Variant spelling of English Earline, meaning "nobleman, prince, warrior."
  96. EARLINE: Feminine form of English Earl, meaning "nobleman, prince, warrior."
  97. EARNESTINE: Feminine form of English Earnest, meaning "battle (to the death), serious business."
  98. EDITH: Modern English form of Anglo-Saxon Eadgyð, meaning "rich battle."
  99. ELDA: Old Italian form of German Hilda, meaning "battle." Not in use before the 20th century. 
  100. ENYO (Ενυώ): Greek counterpart of Roman Latin Bellona, meaning "warlike." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of war known as the "waster of cities," depicted as being covered in blood and carrying weapons. She was a companion of Ares and is sometimes said to be his sister or mother.
  101. EOFORHILD: Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements eofor "boar" and hild "battle," hence "boar-battle."
  102. ERMINHILD: Teutonic name composed of the Germanic elements ermen "entire, whole" and hild "battle, fight," hence "all warrior."
  103. ERNA: Feminine form of German Ernust, meaning "battle (to the death), serious business." Compare with another form of Erna.
  104. ERNESTA: Feminine form of Italian/Spanish Ernesto, meaning "battle (to the death), serious business."
  105. ERNESTINE: Feminine form of English Ernest, meaning "battle (to the death), serious business."
  106. ERNSTA: Feminine form of German Ernst, meaning "battle (to the death), serious business."
  107. EVERILD: Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Eoforhild, meaning "boar-battle."
  108. GABBIE: Pet form of English Gabriela, meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
  109. GABI: Pet form of English Gabriela, meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
  110. GABRIELA
    1. Anglicized form of Hebrew Gavriela, meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
    2. Portuguese and Spanish feminine form of Latin Gabrielus, meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
  111. GABRIELE: German feminine form of Latin Gabrielus, meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
  112. GABRIELLA: Feminine form of Italian Gabriele, meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
  113. GABRIELLE: French feminine form of Latin Gabrielus, meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
  114. GABRJELA: Feminine form of Polish Gabrjel, meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
  115. GABRYJELA: Feminine form of Polish Gabryjel, meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
  116. GABRYSIA: Pet form of Polish Gabrjela, meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
  117. GABY: Pet form of English Gabriela, meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
  118. GAVRIELA (גַבְרִילָה): Feminine form of Hebrew Gavriel, meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
  119. GAVRIILA (Гавриила): Feminine form of Russian Gavriil, meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
  120. GRISELDA: Germanic name composed of the elements gris "grey" and hild "battle," hence "grey battle maid."
  121. GRIZEL: Scottish form of German Griselda, meaning "grey battle maid."
  122. GUNDA: Short form of Germanic names containing the element gund, meaning "war."
  123. GUNDULA: Elaborated form of German Gunda, meaning "war."
  124. GUNHILD: Scandinavian form of Old Norse Gunnhildr, meaning "war-battle."
  125. GUNHILDA: Variant spelling of Scandinavian Gunhild, meaning "war-battle."
  126. GUNILLA: Danish and Swedish variant form of Scandinavian Gunhild, meaning "war-battle."
  127. GUNNEL: Scandinavian form of Old Norse Gunnhildr, meaning "war-battle."
  128. GUNNHILD: Norwegian variant form of Scandinavian Gunhild, meaning "war-battle."
  129. GUNNHILDR: Old Norse name composed of the elements gunnr "war" and hildr "battle," hence "war-battle."
  130. GUNNVARR: Old Norse name composed of the elements gunnr "war" and varr "cautious, vigilant," hence "war-vigilant."
  131. GUNNVOR: Norwegian variant spelling of Scandinavian Gunvor, meaning "war-vigilant." 
  132. GUNVOR: Scandinavian form of Old Norse Gunnvarr, meaning "war-vigilant." 
  133. HADUWIG: Old High German name composed of the elements hadu "contention" and wig "battle, war," hence "contending battle."
  134. HADWIGIS: Variant spelling of German Hedwig, meaning "contending battle."
  135. HEDVIG: Scandinavian form of Old High German Haduwig, meaning "contending battle."
  136. HEDVIKA: Czech form of Old High German Haduwig, meaning "contending battle."
  137. HEDWIG: Variant form of Old High German Haduwig, meaning "contending battle."
  138. HEDWYCH: Dutch form of German Hedwig, meaning "contending battle."
  139. HEDY: Pet form of German Hedwig, meaning "contending battle."
  140. HEHEWUTI: Native American Hopi name meaning "warrior mother spirit."
  141. HEILWIG: Old High German name composed of the elements heil "healthy, whole" and wig "battle, war," hence "healthy battle maid."
  142. HERMINE: Feminine form of German Hermann, meaning "army man."
  143. HERMÍNIA: Feminine form of Portuguese Hermínio, meaning "army man."
  144. HERMINIA: Feminine form of Spanish Herminio, meaning "army man."
  145. HILDA
    1. Old German short form of longer names containing hild, meaning "battle." 
    2. Icelandic and Scandinavian form of Old Norse Hildr, meaning "battle."
  146. HILDE: Scandinavian form of Old Norse Hildr, meaning "battle." Compare with masculine Hilde.
  147. HILDEGARD: Teutonic name composed of the Germanic elements hild "battle" and gard "enclosure, guard," hence "battle guard."
  148. HILDEGARDE: Variant spelling of Teutonic Hildegard, meaning "battle guard."
  149. HILDO: Dutch form of German Hilda, meaning "battle."
  150. HILDRED: Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements hild "battle" and ræd "counsel," hence "battle counsel."

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