Names Categorized "conflict"
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Jihad is an Arabic unisex name meaning "battle, holy war", derived from the root jahada meaning "to strive, to struggle." The word itself carries profound religious and cultural significance in Islam, where it is transla...
Job is a major figure from the Old Testament of the Bible, and the name derives from the Hebrew אִיּוֹב (ʾIyyov), meaning "persecuted" or "hated." The name is used in Dutch and English Bible traditions.Etymology and Reli...
Maleficent is a given name and fictional character from popular culture. The name derives from an English word meaning "harmful, evil", ultimately from Latin maleficens (harmful, mischief-making). It is most famously ass...
Mapenzi is a Tonga name that carries a sobering yet profound meaning, translating to "hardship, problems" in the Tonga language (a Bantu language spoken in Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Malawi). In many African naming traditions...
Millán is the Spanish variant of Emiliano, which itself derives from the Roman cognomen Aemilianus. This name is particularly associated with Saint Emiliano (also spelled Millán) of Cogolla, a 6th-century Spanish saint....
Moacir is a Brazilian masculine given name of Tupi-Guarani origin, derived from the Tupi word moaçy meaning "pain, regret, grief." It is strongly associated with Brazilian literature, particularly the 1865 novel Iracema...
Musab is an Arabic masculine name derived from the root ṣaʿuba, meaning "hard, difficult, tough". The name is directly associated with Mus'ab ibn Umayr, a distinguished companion of the Prophet Muhammad. Known for his un...
Naphtali is a biblical name of Hebrew origin, meaning "my struggle, my strife" in Hebrew, derived from the root paṯal meaning "to twist, to struggle, to wrestle." In the Old Testament, Naphtali is the sixth son of Jacob...
Narong is a masculine given name of Thai origin. Its meaning is derived from the Thai word for "war" or "campaign", which itself is a shortening of a compound from Sanskrit elements: raṇa (रण) meaning "battle" and raṅga...
Nemesis is the Greek goddess who personifies retribution for the sin of hubris, the arrogance before the gods. Her name means "distribution of what is due, righteous anger" in Greek (from νέμειν, meaning "to give what is...
Nidal (also spelled Nidhal) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "struggle, strife" or "resistance." Derived from the Arabic root n-d-l, which conveys the idea of contending or wrestling, the name is often associate...
EtymologyOdysseus is a legendary Greek hero whose name is perhaps derived from the Greek verb ὀδύσσομαι (odyssomai), meaning "to hate." This etymology is fitting for a figure who endured the wrath of several gods, partic...
Tucker is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from an occupational surname for a cloth fuller. The name originates from the Old English word tucian, meaning "to offend, torment," referring to the physically...
Vũ is a Vietnamese given name (and also a surname) that carries multiple meanings depending on the Sino-Vietnamese character used. Pronounced roughly as 'voo' with a low rising tone, it can be derived from vũ meaning 'mi...