Names that mean brave
Baby names that mean brave, with their origins, meanings and pronunciations.
Greek
Manly, brave.
Old English
Brave in war.
Greek
Manly, brave.
Italian, Germanic
Brave lion.
Old English
Brave as a wild boar.
Spanish, Germanic
Brave journey, bold voyager.
Greek
Manly, brave.
Greek
Manly, brave.
Old English
Brave warrior, valiant fighter.
Basque
Manly; brave; warrior.
Dutch
Bold advisor; brave.
American
Modern Swahili-inspired name; brave.
Greek
Brave; strong; manly.
English
Strong, brave like a bear.
Old English, Germanic
Powerful ruler, brave ruler.
Greek
Brave; strong.
American
Modern blend; brave meadow.
Greek
Gift of God; brave people.
Greek, American
Brave, manly.
Dutch
Bold advisor; brave.
Arabic
Lion; brave.
Sanskrit
Brave; courageous warrior.
Germanic
Brave lion.
Polynesian/Hawaiian
Warrior, brave, fearless.
Germanic
Genuine, bold, brave.
Swahili
Brave, fearless.
Germanic
From the Germanic elements bern and hard, meaning brave or strong as a bear.
German
Short form of Konrad, meaning brave counsel.
English (from Germanic)
Short form of Richard, meaning brave ruler.
English
From a surname derived from the Germanic name Willihard, meaning will and brave.
German
Diminutive of Richard, meaning brave ruler or powerful leader.
German
From Germanic elements meaning brave spear or strong with the spear.
French (from German)
Feminine form of Bernard, meaning brave as a bear.
Germanic
Feminine form of Bernard, combining bern (bear) and hard (brave).
Germanic
Variant of Ricky, diminutive of Richard from ric (power) and hard (brave).
English
Brave warrior or dusty.
Spanish
Spanish place name used as first name, meaning brave or strong.
Germanic
Short form of Bernard, derived from bear (strength) and brave (courage).
Germanic
Brave bear; strong and fearless.
Old German
Brave lion; strong and courageous.
Old English
From the ship island; strong and brave.
Germanic
Lion-hearted, brave and bold; variant of Leonard from 'leo' (lion).
Latin
Strong, valiant, brave; variant of Valerie from Latin 'valere'.
Latin
Strong, valiant, brave; shortened form of Valerie.
Greek
Strong and brave.
Irish
Brave.
English
Brave or bold.
English
Spear strength or brave with a spear, variant of Garrett.
Irish
Descended from the man or brave warrior.
Irish
Brave or vigilant, variant of Casey.
Germanic
A short form of Leonard, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'lion' and 'brave.'
Germanic
Brave boar; strong and wild.
English
Brave or watchful; variant of Casey.
Germanic
Derived from Germanic roots meaning bold counselor or brave advisor.
Germanic
Variant of Jarrett, meaning spear-brave or strong as a spear.
Germanic/Dutch
Ever-brave or brave as a boar from Old Germanic roots.
Germanic
Counsel warrior, from ragin (counsel) and hard (brave).
Old English
From Old English, meaning "brave" or "hardy" person.
Germanic
Brave lion, from Leo and bard.
Arabic
An Arabic name meaning knight or horseman, symbolizing bravery and nobility.