Main Menu | Contact | Surnames | Links | 20000-surnames

Proudly Hosted by JaguarPC.com

***

 

 

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.
 
[ Suggest Names for this page ]  [ Go to Female Weapon/Armor Names ]

[ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  1. AEGIDIOS: Variant spelling of Greek Aigidios, meaning "kid; young goat" or "shield of goatskin."

  2. ÆGIDIUS: Late Latin form of Greek Aegidios, meaning "kid; young goat" or "shield of goatskin."

  3. ÆLFGAR: Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements ælf "elf" and gar "spear," hence "elf spear."

  4. ÄGID: Abbreviated form of German Ägidius, meaning "kid; young goat" or "shield of goatskin."

  5. ÄGIDIUS: German form of Late Latin Ægidius, meaning "kid; young goat" or "shield of goatskin."

  6. AGNE: Scandinavian form of Old Norse Agni, meaning "edge (of a sword)."

  7. AGNI: Old Norse name derived from the word egg, meaning "edge (of a sword)."

  8. AIGIDIOS (Αιγιδιος): Greek name derived from aigidion, meaning "kid; young goat" or "shield of goatskin." Also spelled Aegidios.

  9. AIGIDIUS: Latin form of Greek Aigidios, meaning "kid; young goat" or "shield of goatskin."

  10. ALDO: Short form of Italian Aldobrandino, meaning "little old sword." Compare with another form of Aldo.

  11. ALDOBRANDINO: Italian name of Germanic origin, meaning "little old sword."

  12. ALGAR: Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Ælfgar, meaning "elf spear." 

  13. ALGER: Variant spelling of Middle English Algar, meaning elf spear." 

  14. ALLGAR: Variant spelling of Middle English Algar, meaning "elf spear."

  15. ALLGER: Variant spelling of Middle English Algar, meaning "elf spear."

  16. AMALGER: Old German name composed of the elements amal "labor, work" and ger "spear," hence "work-spear."

  17. AMAUGER: Norman French name derived from German Amalger, meaning "work-spear."

  18. ANCEL: Variant spelling of French Ansel, meaning "divine helmet."

  19. ANCELL: Variant spelling of French Ansell, meaning "divine helmet."

  20. ANSEL: Contracted form of French Anselme, meaning "divine helmet."

  21. ANSELL: Variant spelling of French Ansel, meaning "divine helmet."

  22. ANSELM: German name composed of the elements ans "god, divinity" and helm "helmet; protection," hence "divine helmet."

  23. ANSELME: French form of German Anselm, meaning "divine helmet."

  24. ANSELMI: Finnish form of German Anselm, meaning "divine helmet."

  25. ANSELMO: Italian and Spanish form of German Anselm, meaning "divine helmet."

  26. ANSGAR: Old High German name composed of the elements ans "god" and gar "spear," hence "god-spear." Equivalent to Old Norse Ásgeirr.

  27. ANSHELM: Lombardic German form of Anselm, meaning "divine helmet."

  28. ARNGEIRR: Old Norse name composed of the elements arn "eagle" and geirr "spear," hence "eagle spear."

  29. ASGIER: Norwegian form of Old Norse Ásgeirr, meaning "god-spear."

  30. ÁSGEIRR: Old Norse name composed of the elements �ss "god" and geirr "spear," hence "god-spear." Equivalent to Old High German Ansgar.

  31. ASGER: Danish form of Old Norse Ásgeirr, meaning "god-spear."

  32. A-WUT: Thai name meaning "weapon."

  33. BERENGÁR: Portuguese form of Latin Berengarius, meaning "bear-spear."

  34. BERENGAR: Italian form of Latin Berengarius, meaning "bear-spear."

  35. BERENGARIUS: Latin form of German Beringar, meaning "bear-spear."

  36. BERENGER: Old French form of Latin Berengarius, meaning "bear-spear."

  37. BERENGUER: Spanish form of Latin Berengarius, meaning "bear-spear."

  38. BERINGAR: Old German name composed of the elements berin "bear" and ger "spear," hence "bear-spear."

  39. BERINGARIUS: Latin form of German Beringar, meaning "bear-spear."

  40. BIFF: Originally an American English boxing term, this name was later used as a byname for a tough-guy. Finally it transferred to a forename, and it still carries the same original meaning, "a blow with the fist."

  41. BILL: Pet form of English William, meaning "will-helmet."

  42. BILLY: Pet form of English William, meaning "will-helmet."

  43. BRAND: Anglo-Saxon equivalent of Old Norse Brandr, meaning "blade, sword."

  44. BRANDI: Pet form of Anglo-Saxon Brand, meaning "blade, sword."

  45. BRANDR: Old Norse name derived from the word brand "blade, sword," a derivative of brinnan meaning "to flash."
  46. BRANDT: English surname transferred to forename use, from Anglo-Saxon Brand, meaning "blade, sword."
  47. BRANT: Variant spelling of English Brandt, meaning "blade, sword."
  48. CENHELM: Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements cene "brave, keen" and helm "helmet, protection," hence "brave/keen helmet."
  49. CHIMALLI: Nahuatl name meaning "shield."
  50. CHRYSAOR: Latin form of Greek Khrysaor, meaning "golden sword." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Poseidon and the Gorgon Medusa. He is usually described as a giant, but sometimes as a winged boar, just as his twin brother Pegasus is described as a winged horse.
  51. DAQUAN: Chinese-American compound name composed of Da "big" or "hit, strike" and Quan "fist," hence "big fist" or "strike with fist."
  52. DINO: Short form of Italian Aldobrandino, meaning "little old sword," and other Italian names ending with -dino.
  53. DODGE: Old pet form of English Rodger, meaning "famous spear." 
  54. EÁDGÁR: Anglo-Saxon name composed of the elements ead "fortune, prosperity, riches," and gar "spear," hence "rich spear." 
  55. EADGAR: Variant spelling of Anglo-Saxon Eádgár, meaning "rich spear." 
  56. EADGARD: Variant spelling of Anglo-Saxon Eádgár, meaning "rich spear." 
  57. EBER: Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Éibhear, meaning "bow warrior." Compare with other forms of Eber.
  58. EDGAR: Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Eádgár, meaning "rich spear."
  59. EDGARD: French form of Anglo-Saxon Eádgár, meaning "rich spear."
  60. EDGARDO: Spanish form of Anglo-Saxon Eádgár, meaning "rich spear." 
  61. EGIDIO: Italian form of Latin Egidius, meaning "kid; young goat" or "shield of goatskin."
  62. EGIDIUS: Variant spelling of Latin Ægidius, meaning "kid; young goat" or "shield of goatskin."
  63. EGIDIUSZ: Polish form of Greek Aegidios, meaning "kid; young goat" or "shield of goatskin."
  64. EGIL: Diminutive form of Old Norse Agni "edge (of a sword)," meaning "little edge." 
  65. EGILL: Diminutive form of Scandinavian Agne, "edge (of a sword)," meaning "little edge." 
  66. EGYED: Hungarian form of Latin Ægidius, meaning "kid; young goat" or "shield of goatskin."
  67. ÉIBHEAR: Irish Gaelic form of Old Norse Ívarr, meaning "bow warrior." In Irish legend, this is the name of two sons of Mil (Éibhear Dunn and Éibhear Finn) who conquered Ireland. 
  68. ÉIBHIR: Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Éibhear, meaning "bow warrior."
  69. ELGAR: Variant spelling of Middle English Algar, meaning "elf spear." 
  70. ELGER: Variant spelling of English Algar, meaning "elf spear."
  71. ELLGAR: Variant spelling of Middle English Elgar, meaning "elf spear."
  72. ELLGER: Variant spelling of Middle English Elger, meaning "elf spear."
  73. ELMO: Italian name of Germanic origin, derived from the element helm, meaning "helmet, protection." 
  74. ERSKINE: Scottish surname (originally spelled Eriskine) transferred to forename use, derived from Eriskyne, a contracted form of the old Gaelic phrase air an sgian, meaning "upon the knife." 
  75. FLETCHER: English occupational surname transferred to forename use, from Old French flechier (from Germanic fleche "arrow"), meaning "maker of arrows."

  76. FLINT: Jewish ornamental name, meaning "shotgun." Compare with another form of Flint.
  77. GAIR: Variant spelling of English Gare, meaning "spear."
  78. GAIROVALD: Old High German name composed of the elements ger "spear" and wald "rule, power," hence "spear ruler."
  79. GARBIS: Armenian name, possibly meaning "spearman."
  80. GARE: Short form of English Gary, meaning "spear."
  81. GAREY: Variant spelling of English Gary, meaning "spear."
  82. GARRET: Variant spelling of English Garrett, meaning "spear ruler."
  83. GARRETT: Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Georóid, meaning "spear ruler."
  84. GARRICK: Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements ger "spear" and ric "power," hence "spear power." Compare with another form of Garrick.
  85. GARRIT: Frisian form of Old High German Gerhard, meaning "spear strong."
  86. GARY: English surname transferred to forename use, originally a short form of Germanic names containing the element gar, meaning "spear." 
  87. GEARALT: Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Gearóid, "spear ruler."
  88. GEARÓID: Irish Gaelic form of French Gérald, meaning "spear ruler."
  89. GED: Pet form of English Gerard, meaning "spear strong."
  90. GEERAARD: Dutch and Flemish form of German Gerhard, meaning "spear strong."
  91. GEERD: Contracted form of Dutch/Flemish Geeraard, meaning "spear strong."
  92. GEERT: Variant spelling of Dutch/Flemish Geerd, meaning "spear strong."
  93. GELLÉRT: Hungarian form of German Gerhard, meaning "spear strong."
  94. GÉRALD: French form of Latin Geraldus, meaning "spear ruler."
  95. GERALD: English form of French Gérald, meaning "spear ruler."
  96. GERALDO: Spanish form of Latin Geraldus, meaning "spear ruler."
  97. GERALDUS: Latin form of German Gairovald, meaning "spear ruler."
  98. GERALLT: Welsh form of Latin Geraldus, meaning "spear ruler."
  99. GÉRARD: French form of Old High German Gerhard, meaning "spear strong."
  100. GERARD: English form of French Gérard, meaning "spear strong."
  101. GERARDO: Italian and Spanish form of Old High German Gerhard, meaning "spear strong."
  102. GÉRAUD: French form of German Gairovald, meaning "spear ruler."
  103. GERBASIOS: Variant spelling of Greek Gervasios, meaning "spear servant."
  104. GERBEN: Dutch name composed of the Germanic elements ger "spear" and bern "bear," hence "spear-bear."
  105. GERD: Contracted form of Old High German Gerhard, meaning "spear strong."
  106. GERFRIED: German name composed of the elements ger "spear" and frid "peace," hence "spear-peace."
  107. GERHARD: Old High German name composed of the elements gar/ger "spear" and hard "brave, hardy, strong," hence "spear strong."
  108. GERHARDT: Variant spelling of Old High German Gerhard, meaning "spear strong."
  109. GERHART: Variant spelling of Old High German Gerhard, meaning "spear strong."
  110. GERHOLD: A derivative of Old High German Gairovald, meaning "spear ruler."
  111. GERLACH: German name composed of the elements geri/gari "spear" and laic "play, sport," hence "spear-play." In use by the Dutch.
  112. GERNOT: German name composed of the elements ger "spear" and hnod "crush" or not "need, want."
  113. GEROLT: Dutch form of German Gerhold, meaning "spear ruler."
  114. GERRARD: Variant spelling of English Gerard, meaning "spear strong."
  115. GERRIT: Low German form of Old High German Gerhard, meaning "spear strong."
  116. GERRY: Unisex pet form of English Gerald and Geraldine, meaning "spear ruler." Also used as a pet form of other names beginning with Ger-, meaning "spear."
  117. GERT: Contracted form of Old High German Gerhardt, meaning "spear strong."
  118. GERVAAS: Dutch form of Latin Gervasius, meaning "spear servant."
  119. GERVAIS: Variant spelling of French Gervaise, meaning "spear servant."
  120. GERVAISE: Norman French form of Latin Gervasius, meaning "spear servant."
  121. GERVAS: Old German name composed of the elements ger "spear" and vass "servant," hence "spear-servant."
  122. GERVASE: Middle English form of Norman French Gervaise, meaning "spear servant."
  123. GERVASI: Spanish form of Latin Gervasius, meaning "spear servant."
  124. GERVASII (Гервасий): Russian form of Greek Gervasios, meaning "spear servant."
  125. GERVASIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Gervasius, meaning "spear servant."
  126. GERVASIOS (Γερβάσιος): Greek form of Latin Gervasius, meaning "spear servant."
  127. GERVASIUS: Latin form of German Gervas, meaning "spear servant."
  128. GERWAZY: Polish form of Greek Gervasios, meaning "spear servant."
  129. GERWULF: German name composed of the elements ger "spear" and wulf "wolf," hence "spear-wolf."
  130. GIL: Portuguese and Spanish form of French Gilles, meaning "shield of goatskin." Compare with other forms of Gil.
  131. GILEN: Basque form of Old High German Wilhelm, meaning "will-helmet."
  132. GILES: English form of French Gilles, meaning "shield of goatskin." This was the name of an 8th century saint of cripples.
  133. GILLES: French name derived from Late Latin Ægidius, meaning "shield of goatskin."
  134. GILLIS: Dutch form of French Gilles, meaning "shield of goatskin." 
  135. GIRALDO: Italian form of Latin Geraldus, meaning "spear ruler."
  136. GUDBRAND: Norwegian and Swedish form of Old Norse Guðbrandr, meaning "God's sword."
  137. GUÐBRANDR: Old Norse name composed of the elements guð "god" and brandr "sword," hence "God's sword."
  138. GUÐBRANDUR: Icelandic form of Old Norse Guðbrandr, meaning "God's sword."
  139. GUGLIELMO: Italian form of German Wilhelm, meaning "will-helmet."
  140. GUILERMO: Spanish form of Latin Guillelmus, meaning "will-helmet."
  141. GUILHERME: Portuguese form of Latin Wilhelmus, meaning "will-helmet."
  142. GUILLAUME: French form of Latin Guillelmus, meaning "will-helmet."
  143. GUILLELMUS: Variant form of Latin Wilhelmus, meaning "will-helmet."
  144. GUILLEM: Catalan form of Latin Guillelmus, meaning "will-helmet."
  145. GUILLERMO: Spanish form of Latin Guillelmus, meaning "will-helmet."
  146. GUL: Pet form of French Guillaume, meaning "will-helmet." 
  147. GULBRAND: Norwegian form of Old Norse Guðbrandr, meaning "God's sword."
  148. GULBRANDR: Variant spelling of Old Norse Guðbrandr, meaning "God's sword."
  149. GWIL: Short form of Welsh Gwilym, meaning "will-helmet."
  150. GWILHERM: Breton form of German Wilhelm, meaning "will-helmet."
  151. GWILIM: Variant spelling of Welsh Gwilym, meaning "will-helmet."
  152. GWILLYM: Variant spelling of Welsh Gwilym, meaning "will-helmet."
  153. GWILYM: Welsh form of German Wilhelm, meaning "will-helmet."
  154. GYLES: Variant spelling of English Giles, meaning "shield of goatskin."
  155. HEBER: Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic �ibhear, meaning "bow warrior." Compare with another form of Heber.
  156. HEILGAR: Old German name composed of the elements heil "happy, hearty" and gar "spear," hence "hearty spearman."
  157. HELFRIED: Contracted form of German Helmfried, meaning "helmet-peace."
  158. HELMFRID: Variant spelling of German Helmfried, meaning "helmet-peace."
  159. HELMFRIED: German name composed of the elements helm "helmet" and frid "peace," hence "helmet-peace."
  160. HELMUT: German name composed of the elements helm "helmet, protection" and muot "courage, spirit," hence "helmet-courage."
  161. HELMUTH: Variant spelling of German Helmut, meaning "helmet-courage."
  162. HILDEBRAND: Old German name composed of the elements hild "battle" and brand "sword," hence "battle sword."
  163. HJÁLMAR: Old Norse name composed of the elements hjalmr "helmet" and arr "warrior," hence "helmet-warrior."
  164. HJALMAR: Scandinavian form of Old Norse Hjálmar, meaning "helmet-warrior."
  165. HJALMARR: Variant spelling of Scandinavian Hjalmar, meaning "helmet-warrior."
  166. HODGE: Middle English pet form of Anglo-Saxon Hro�gar, meaning "famous spear." 
  167. HOLGER: Scandinavian form of Old Norse Holmgeirr, meaning "spear island."
  168. HOLMGER: Old Swedish form of Old Norse Holmgeirr, meaning "spear island."
  169. HÓLMGEIR: Icelandic form of Old Norse Holmgeirr, meaning "spear island."
  170. HOLMGEIRR: Old Norse name composed of the elements holmr "island" and geirr "spear," hence "spear island."
  171. HOUSSAM (حسام): Variant spelling of Arabic Husam, meaning "sword."
  172. HRÓAR: Icelandic form of Old Norse Hróarr, meaning "famous spear."
  173. HRÓARR: Contracted form of Old Norse Hr��geirr, meaning "famous spear."
  174. HRODGAR: Old High German equivalent of Old Norse Hr��geirr, composed of the elements hrod "fame, glory, renown" and ger "spear," hence "famous spear."
  175. HROÐGAR: Anglo-Saxon equivalent of Old Norse Hr��geirr, composed of the Old English elements hro� "fame" and gar "spear." This name became unused after the Normans introduced Hrodger to Britain, the name which eventually yielded the more familiar Roger.

[ 1 ] [ 2 ]

***


***

A-Z Baby Names

Girl Names
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
 
Boy Names
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z


***

Pet Names
Names for your pets. Grouped by species.
 
Naming Tips & Quips

Miscellany
a2z Menu

Books consulted

Privacy & Contact Info

Site Map


***
Special Categories
Butterfly Names, Dragon Names, Dream Names,
Evil Names,
Flower Names,
Funny Names, Rainbow Names, Secret Names, Shadow Names, Warrior Names, Weapon/Armor Names,
Weekday Names, Wolf Names & much more.


facebook_iconFriend us on Facebook

  

 

Page Rank

Online since 1999.

Visitors since 2006

Visitors since
August 02, 2008

Web Design Copyrighted � 20000-names.com