Strong baby names
Strong baby names to inspire your shortlist.
Scottish
Round hill
Irish
Warrior, raider
Scottish
Elm grove
Germanic
From Germanic elements arn meaning eagle and wald meaning power, giving eagle ruler.
German
Short form of Konrad, meaning brave counsel.
English
Short form of Bradley, from Old English meaning broad meadow.
English
From the English county name, likely from a Celtic word meaning edge or border.
Scottish (from Old Norse)
From a surname meaning church, derived from Old Norse kirkja.
German
From a German surname derived from Germanic elements meaning people and army, borne famously by reformer Martin Luther.
Dutch
From a Dutch surname meaning rose field, borne by two American presidents.
English
A short form of Clinton, from an English place name meaning settlement on a hill or fenced settlement.
Old Norse/Scandinavian
From Old Norse elements meaning deer forest or possibly roost forest.
Old English/Germanic
From eorl (nobleman) and wine (friend).
Old English
From Old English elements meaning eel wood.
Germanic
From nord (north) and beraht (bright).
Germanic/Scandinavian
From Old German Odal or Scandinavian origin meaning ancestral property.
Germanic
From Adal (noble) and wolf meaning noble wolf.
Old Norse
From Old Norse kirkja (church) and by (settlement).
Old English
From Old English surname, possibly from will (desire) and meadow.
Germanic/Old French
From Germanic Gervais or Old French meaning servant with a spear.
Germanic (short for Curtis)
Courteous.
Germanic/French
Warrior or army man.
Irish/Celtic
Dark stranger.
Germanic/Spanish
Eager for battle.
English
Guard or watchman.
Scottish English
From Scotland or denoting a person from Scotland.
Greek
From petra, meaning stone or rock.
Germanic
Variant of Gerald, from ger (spear) and wald (rule).
Greek
From therion meaning wild or from Thereus meaning hunter.
Old Dutch
Derived from Old Dutch dirc, short for Diederick, meaning people's ruler.
Old English
English surname used as first name, meaning a person who is free.
Latin
Derived from fidelis, meaning faithful or loyal.
Latin/Slavic
Of Jupiter; divine and regal.
Spanish
Of the court; from the royal palace.
Basque/Spanish
Mighty warrior; strong and bold.
Old English
Wolf cub; young and spirited warrior.
Germanic
Bright army; glorious and illustrious warrior.
Old German
Noble wolf; strong and protective.
Germanic/Latin
One of spear-like strength and warrior spirit.
Germanic
Fiery and proud, a strong flame.
Latin via English
Of high birth and character.
Germanic
Gray battle-maiden, strong warrior.
English
Settlement by the willow stream.
Scottish
From the wanderer's valley.
Latin
Majestic and dignified.
Greek
Crowned with laurels.
Germanic
Peaceful ruler.
Germanic
Spear ruler.
Scottish
Brother and descendant.
Slavic
Glory and honor.
Hebrew
Beloved of God.
Greek
Crowned with laurels.
Arabic
Handsome and beautiful.
Irish
Descendant of the wild one.
Hebrew
High mountain of strength.
English
Breaker and strong one.
English
From the high place.
Greek
Strong and courageous.
Hebrew
God has remembered.
Germanic
Beloved ruler.