Names Categorized "strength"
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Apollon is a direct Greek form of Apollo, retaining the original ancient Greek nominative Ἀπόλλων (Apollon). Used in several European languages—including Danish, Finnish, and sometimes English as a synonym—it refers to t...
Apollonia is a feminine given name of Ancient Greek origin, deriving from the classical Latin Apollōnia. It is the feminine form of Apollonios, a Greek personal name meaning “of Apollo.” The root name Apollo is of uncert...
Etymology Apollonios is an Ancient Greek personal name, derived directly from the name of the god Apollo. The god's own name, Ἀπόλλων (Apollon), has an uncertain etymology, though it may be related to the Indo-European r...
Apollonius is a Latinized form of the Ancient Greek name Apollonios. The name itself derives from Apollo, the Greek god of prophecy, medicine, music, art, law, beauty, and wisdom. The meaning of Apollo's name is uncertai...
Apolonia is the Spanish and Polish form of Apollonia, a name that traces its origins to the ancient world. The name Apollonia itself is the feminine form of Apollonios, a Greek personal name derived from the god Apollo....
Apolônia is the Brazilian Portuguese form of Apollonia. The name ultimately traces its roots back to the ancient Greek name Apollonios, which was derived from Apollo, the Greek god of prophecy, music, and the sun. Apolôn...
Apolónia is the European Portuguese form of Apollonia, a name with deep roots in ancient Greek and Christian history. It derives ultimately from the name of the Greek god Apollo, through the intermediate male name Apollo...
Apolonija is a feminine given name used in Slovenian, Lithuanian, and Latvian, corresponding to the more widely known Apollonia. The name ultimately derives from the ancient Greek personal name Apollonios, which in turn...
Arnold is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, used in Dutch, English, German, Polish, and other languages. It is composed of the elements arn meaning "eagle" and walt meaning "power, authority," thus signifying "e...
Arsenios is a male given name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek word arsenikos (ἀρσενικός), meaning "virile" or "male". The name is thus directly linked to concepts of manliness and strength.Etymology and H...
Artabazos is the Greek form of the Old Persian name *Artavazda, meaning "persevering through truth," a calque of the Avestan name Ašauuazdah.EtymologyThe name derives from the Old Iranian root *Ṛtavazdah-, composed of ṛt...
Athanaric (Latin: Athanaricus; died 381) is a Gothic name derived from the reconstructed Gothic Aþanareiks, formed from the elements aþn meaning "year" and reiks meaning "ruler, king". Thus, the name signifies "ruler of...
Atlas is a name of Greek origin, most famously borne by the Titan in Greek mythology who was condemned by Zeus to hold up the heavens for eternity as punishment for leading the Titan rebellion against the Olympian gods....
Auberon is a name from Arthurian legend and the Carolingian Cycle, best known as the name of the fairy king in the 13th-century epic Huon de Bordeaux. It is derived from a diminutive form of Auberi, an Old French form of...
Introduction Audie is a given name and surname of English usage, best known as the name of the Audrey itself derives from the medieval diminutive of Æðelþryð, an Old English name meaning “noble strength.” Etymology and L...
Audra is an English feminine given name, a variant of Audrey that emerged in the 19th century. The name ultimately derives from the Anglo-Saxon Æðelþryð or Æthelthryth, meaning 'noble strength'.Etymology and HistoryThe n...
Audrea is a feminine given name that serves as a variant of Audrey. While Audrey has deep historical roots, Audrea emerged as a modern elaboration, likely influenced by the popularity of names ending in -ea (such as Andr...
Audrey is a feminine given name of English and French origin. It is the Anglo-Norman form of the Anglo-Saxon name Æðelþryð, which is composed of the elements æðel “noble” and þryð “strength”. Thus, the name literally mea...
'Avihayil is the Biblical Hebrew form of the name Abihail, which means "my father is strength" in Hebrew. The name is derived from two Semitic roots: ʾav ("father") and ḥayil ("strength"). In the Hebrew Bible, several ch...
Avinash is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the word avināśa, meaning "indestructible" or "imperishable." The name is primarily used in India, particularly among speakers of Hindi, Kannada, Marathi...
Ayberk is a common masculine Turkish given name. It is composed of two elements: ay meaning "moon" and berk meaning "mighty, firm, solid" or "lightning". The name thus conveys meanings such as "mighty as the moon" or "li...
Ayele (Amharic: አየለ) is a masculine name of Ethiopian origin, derived from the Amharic word meaning "become strong" or "become powerful." This name is primarily used among the Amharic-speaking population of Ethiopia and...
Azaziah is a biblical male name of Hebrew origin, found in the Old Testament. It means "Yahweh is strong," derived from the Hebrew root ʿazaz meaning "to be strong" and yah, a shortened form of the divine name Yahweh. Th...
Azazias is the Latin form of Azaziah, a biblical name found in the Old Testament. The Hebrew name Azaziah (עֲזַזְיָה) is commonly understood to mean "Yahweh is strong," derived from the element ʿazaz ("to be strong") and...
Aziel is a masculine name of Hebrew origin, possibly meaning "God comforts" or "my refuge is God." It is derived from the Hebrew roots ʿuz meaning "to take refuge" and ʾel meaning "God." It may also be a variant of Uzzie...
'Aziz is an alternate transcription of Arabic عزيز (see Aziz). The name originates from the Arabic root عزّ (ʿazza), meaning "to be powerful" or "to be cherished". As a given name, 'Aziz signifies "powerful, respected, b...
Aziz is a masculine given name and surname of Semitic origin, meaning "powerful, respected, beloved" in Arabic. It is derived from the root ʿazza (ʿazza), meaning "to be powerful" or "to be cherished." In Islamic traditi...
Aziza is a feminine given name widely used across the Arab world, Central Asia, and beyond. It is the feminine form of Aziz, derived from the Arabic root ʿazza (عزّ), meaning "to be powerful" or "to be cherished." The na...
Azize is a Turkish feminine given name. It is the feminine form of Aziz, a name of Arabic origin that means "powerful, respected, beloved". The root of the name is the Arabic verb ʿazza (عَزَّ), meaning "to be powerful"...
Azubuike is a name of Igbo origin, functioning as both a masculine given name and a surname. It means "the past is your strength" or "your back is your strength" in Igbo, reflecting a cultural emphasis on drawing resilie...
Baladeva is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, primarily used in Hindu contexts. It is derived from the Sanskrit elements बल (bala) meaning "strength, might" and देव (deva) meaning "god," thus translating to "god...
Balakrishna is a compound name derived from Sanskrit बाल (bāla) meaning "young" combined with the name of the Hindu god Krishna, serving as a direct reference to the child form of Krishna. Known as Bala Krishna (Sanskrit...
Balarama is a prominent Hindu deity, traditionally regarded as the elder brother of Krishna. His name derives from Sanskrit बल (bala) meaning "strength, might" combined with the name Rama 1, which means "pleasing" or "be...
Balwinder is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, composed of two elements: bala (बल), meaning "strength" or "might", and the name of the Hindu god Indra. Thus, Balwinder can be interpreted as "strength of Indra" o...
Barzillai is a masculine name of Hebrew origin, appearing in the Old Testament of the Bible. Derived from the Hebrew word barzel meaning "iron," the name conveys strength and resilience, much like the metal itself.Notabl...
Batbayar is a Mongolian name composed of two elements: бат (batu) meaning "strong, firm" and баяр (bayar) meaning "joy", thus the overall meaning is "strong joy" or "firm joy". Etymology and Significance The name belongs...
Bat-Erdene is a Mongolian masculine given name that combines two powerful elements: bat, meaning "strong" or "firm," and erdene, meaning "jewel" or "treasure." The name thus conveys the meaning of a "strong jewel." It re...
Battsetseg is a Mongolian female given name that combines two meaningful elements: bat (batu), meaning "strong, firm," and tsetseg (tsetseg), meaning "flower." The name thus translates as "strong flower," a blend of resi...
Batu is a masculine given name of Mongolian origin, meaning "strong, firm". It is most famously associated with Batu Khan (c. 1205–1255), a grandson of Genghis Khan who founded the Golden Horde, a khanate that ruled much...
Batuhan is a masculine Turkish given name, a combination of Batu and the Turkish word han meaning "khan, ruler, leader". The name directly references the 13th-century Mongol ruler Batu Khan, a grandson of Genghis Khan an...
Belenus is the Latinized form of the Gaulish names Belenos or Belinos, and it was the name of an ancient Celtic god of healing, often equated with the Roman god Apollo through the process of interpretatio romana. The ety...
Beren is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "strong, smart." It is not connected to the legendary hero Beren from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth mythology, who appears in The Silmarillion as a mortal man who falls in...
Berk is a Turkish given name (and also a surname) that means "solid, firm, strong" in Turkish.EtymologyDerived directly from the Turkish adjective berk, meaning "strong" or "firm," the name embodies qualities of resilien...
Berkant is a Turkish masculine given name, composed of two common Turkic root elements. The first part, berk, means "mighty, firm, solid" in Turkish, while ant means "oath". Thus, the name combined can be understood as "...
Berkay is a Turkish given name for males, derived from the combination of two Turkish elements: berk, meaning "mighty, firm, solid" (also interpreted as "bright like lightning"), and ay, meaning "moon". The name thus car...
Berker is a Turkish name composed of the elements berk meaning "mighty, firm, solid" and er meaning "man, hero, brave". As a given name, it is primarily masculine and used in Turkey, where it conveys strength and valor....
Bernard is a masculine given name of West Germanic origin, derived from the Old German elements bern "bear" and hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy". The name is attested from at least the 9th century and was notably popular...
EtymologyBerthold is a Germanic given name derived from two Old High German elements: beraht meaning "bright" and walt meaning "power" or "authority". The combination yields the meaning "bright power." The name belongs t...
Bhima (Sanskrit: भीम, IAST: Bhīma), also known as Bhimasena, means "terrible, formidable" in Sanskrit. In the Hindu epic the Mahabharata, he is the second son of Pandu (foster-father) and Kunti, but his true father was t...
Bidziil is a masculine Navajo name that carries the powerful meaning of "he is strong." Derived directly from the Navajo language, the name is a statement of physical or inner strength, embodying a quality highly valued...
Blanchard is a surname of French origin, though it is occasionally used as a given name. It derives from the Old French word blanchart, meaning "whitish" or "bordering upon white," and was also an obsolete term for a whi...
Brian is a masculine given name of Irish and Breton origin, whose precise etymology remains uncertain. It is possibly derived from the Old Celtic root *brixs, meaning "hill, high" (related to Old Irish brií), or from *br...
Brígh is an Irish feminine name derived from the Old Irish noun bríg, meaning "might, power". In Irish mythology, Brígh was the daughter of the Dagda, the chief god of the Tuatha Dé Danann. The name Brígh is thus directl...
Brutus is a Roman cognomen meaning "heavy" in Latin. It is most famously associated with two key figures in Roman history: Lucius Junius Brutus, the traditional founder of the Roman Republic, and Marcus Junius Brutus, th...
Bülent is a Turkish masculine given name, also used as a family name. It originates from the Persian word boland or buland (بلند), meaning "tall," "high," "elevated," or "lofty," and by extension "mighty." The name refle...
Burgheard is an Old English masculine name derived from the elements burg meaning "fortress" and heard meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy." It is a cognate of the Germanic name Burkhard. Historical Figure The name Burghea...
Cenric is an Old English given name, dating from the Anglo-Saxon period. It is composed of two elements: cene, meaning "bold" or "keen," and ric, meaning "ruler" or "king." The name thus translates to "bold ruler" or "mi...
Çetin is a Turkish masculine given name that has historically also been used as a surname. In Turkish, the name literally means “harsh, hard”, and by extension “tough, robust, strong, or arduous”. It reflects cultural va...
Chatzkel is a Yiddish variant of the name Ezekiel, rooted in the Hebrew name Yeḥezqel, meaning "God will strengthen." It belongs to a family of diminutive or affectionate forms used among Ashkenazi Jews, particularly in...
Chibuike is a name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, commonly used as both a given name and a surname. It means "God is strength" in the Igbo language, reflecting a deep spiritual significance and belief in divine power. The...