Names by Meaning
Names That Mean Strength
Explore 7,240 baby names whose meaning relates to strength — researched meanings, origins, and popularity trends from 25+ countries.
Top Names That Mean Strength, With Their Meanings
- Gabriel French
Gabriel derives from the Hebrew name Gavriel (גַּבְרִיאֵל), composed of "Gever" (strength/man) and "El" (God), meaning "God is my strength" or "God is my might." The name is prominent in Judaism, Christianity,…
- Leonardo Italian
Leonardo derives from the Old Germanic elements "leon" (lion) and "hard" (brave/strong), meaning "brave lion" or "lion-hearted," filtered through Latin and Italian Romance language development.
- Liam Irish
Liam means "strong-willed warrior" or "protection" and derives from the Irish name Uilliam, which is the Irish form of the Germanic name William, composed of elements meaning "will" and "helmet/protection." The name…
- Lucia Italian
The name Lucia derives from the Latin "lucus" (light) or the Roman family name "Lucius," meaning "of light" or "luminous." It is primarily used in Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and other Romance-language cultures,…
- Timo Finnish
Timo is a diminutive form of Timothy, derived from the Greek name Timotheos (Τιμόθεος), which combines "timē" (honor) and "theos" (God), meaning "honoring God." The name is primarily used in Finnish, German,…
- Charlie English
Charlie is a diminutive form of Charles, derived from the Germanic name Karl, meaning "free man" or "strong man." The name entered English through Old French and Norman influence following the 1066…
- Leon English
Leon derives from the Latin name "Leo," which comes from the Latin word "leo" meaning "lion," symbolizing strength and courage.
- Louis French
Louis derives from the Germanic name Ludovicus, composed of "hlud" (famous) and "wig" (battle), meaning "famous warrior" or "renowned fighter." The name is primarily used in French, English, and German-speaking cultures, with…
- Matilde Spanish
Matilde derives from the Germanic elements "maht" (might, strength) and "hild" (battle), meaning "mighty in battle" or "strong fighter." The name has been used across European cultures, particularly in Italy, Spain, and…
- Carolina Italian
Carolina is the feminine form of Carolus, derived from the Germanic name Charles, ultimately from the Germanic root "carl" meaning "man" or "free man." The name means "free woman" or "woman of…
- Vojtech Slovak
Vojtech is a Czech and Slovak form of the name Adalbert, derived from the Germanic elements "adal" (noble) and "bert" (bright), meaning "noble and bright." The name is primarily used in Czech,…
- Ebba Swedish
Ebba is a Germanic name derived from the Old High German element "ebbe," meaning "wild boar" or "strength," though it may also stem from short forms of names beginning with "Ebb-." The…
- Millie English
Millie is a diminutive form of Millicent, which derives from the Germanic name Amalasuintha, ultimately meaning "strong worker" or "industrious" from the elements "amal" (work) and "swintha" (strong).
- Sebastiao Portuguese
Sebastião derives from the Latin name Sebastianus, which comes from the Latin adjective "sebastos" (σεβαστός), meaning "venerable" or "revered," ultimately rooted in the Greek verb "sebasthai" meaning "to revere." The name is…
- Gabriele Italian
Gabriele means "God is my strength" or "God is my might," derived from the Hebrew name Gavriel, combining the elements "Gav" (God) and "riel" (my strength).
- Romy German
Romy is a diminutive form of Rosemary, derived from the Latin "rosmarinus" (rosemary plant) or alternatively from the Germanic name Roswitha, meaning "famous strength." The name is primarily used in German-speaking countries,…
- Valeria Italian
Valeria derives from the Latin name Valerius, which comes from the root "valere," meaning "to be strong" or "to be well." The name literally means "strong" or "valiant" and carries connotations of…
- Amalie Norwegian
Amalie derives from the Germanic element "amal" meaning "work" or "vigor," combined with the feminine suffix "-ie," making it a name signifying industriousness or strength.
- Riccardo Italian
Riccardo means "brave ruler" or "strong ruler," derived from the Germanic elements "ric" (ruler/king) and "hard" (brave/strong).
- Andrea Italian
Andrea derives from the Greek name Ἀνδρέας (Andreas), meaning "strong" or "manly," rooted in the Greek word "andr-" meaning "man." The name became widely used across Christian cultures after Saint Andrew, one…
Popular Names That Mean Strength
- Gabriel
- Leonardo
- Liam
- Lucia
- Timo
- Charlie
- Leon
- Louis
- Matilde
- Carolina
- Vojtech
- Ebba
- Millie
- Sebastiao
- Gabriele
- Romy
- Valeria
- Amalie
- Riccardo
- Andrea
- Andreia
- Olav
- Ondrej
- Valentin
- Carla
- Gabriela
- Tommy
- Andre
- Bernardo
- Hamza
- Kerttu
- Ari
- Matilda
- Ricardo
- Carlotta
- Ethan
- Haruna
- Nelson
- Aaron
- Andressa
- Darragh
- Mafalda
- Aarni
- Valentina
- Leonard
- Brian
- Kornelia
- Otis
- Valerie
- Hunter
- Lenni
- Malte
- Solveig
- Tilda
- Leona
- Arja
- Angus
- Sven
- Vilem
- Audrey
- Caroline
- Ebbe
- Lyam
- Hafsa
- Karol
- Urho
- Rasmus
- Milton
- Richard
- Aamos
- Eelis
- Timur
- Boaz
- Anders
- Arman
- Matylda
- Guillermo
- Andreas
- Karina
- Imran
- Kais
- Ture
- Gabrielle
- Gabriella
- Zorawar
- Kornel
- Biel
- Valentine
- Valentyna
- Andrew
- Lennard
- Ryszard
- Everett
- Veerle
- Willy
- Nele
- Gerrit
- Karlo
- Tala
- Sjoerd
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- aamos
- aamosh
- aanon
- aar
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- aaran
- aare
- aarel
- aaren
- aareon
- aarin
- aarion
- aarn
- aarni
- aarno
- aaro-matti
- aarolyn
- aaron
- aaron-david
- aaron-james
- aaron-jason
- aaron-levi
- aaron-thomas
- aarona
- aaronda
- aarondeep
- aaronette
- aaronjit
- aaronjohn
- aaronjoseph
- aaronlee
- aaronraj
- aaronveer
- aarran
- aarthikeyan
- aaryn
- aarynn
- aathiya
- aatu
- aaven
- aazir
- aaziyah
- abalya
- abbriella
- abd-el-kader
- abdeldjallil
- abdelkhader
- abdelmatine
- abdelwaheb
- abdenasser
- abderazak
- abderzak
- abdul-mateen
- abdulmetin
- abel-bryan
- abelard
- abelardo
- aben
- abgar
- abhilesh
- abilash
- abilgail
- abinas
- abirah
- abishak
- abishake
- abishali
- abishnavi
- abreanna
- abreonna
- abri
- abria
- abrial
- abriannah
- abriel
- abriela
- abriele
- abrielle
- abrina
- abriya
- abriyah
- abryella
- abryelle
- abu-hamza
- achalraj
- aciel
- adana
- adari
- adea
- adean
- adeanna
- adeera
- adelard
- adir
- adira
- adirah
- adre
- adree
- adrena
- adrey
- adrik
- adriona
- advikaa
- adyra
- aemond
- aengus
- aerin
- aerynn
- aevry
- aeyla
- agate
- agbal
- aghilas
- agid
- agilan
- ahmauri
- ahmazi
- ahrin
- ahron
- ahziel
- aidara
- aiden-james
- aihaan
- ailaina
- ailan
- ailanna
- ailyn
- aimad
- aino-kerttu
- airen
- airon
- aironas
- airrion
- airron
- aisam
- aissam
- aissata
- aitan
- aithana
- aivah
- aiyaz
- aizam
- aizlee
- aizlyn
- aizlynn
- aizzah
- ajahni
- ajani
- ajayanbala
- ajhani
- ajij
- ajim
- ajima
- akeena
- akeeth
- akinkunmi
- akkini
- akrash
- akse
- al-liam
- al-matin
- alaana
- alauna
- alberdia
- albert-gabriel
- albesa
- albiona
- alcaria
- alcee
- alcibiade
- alcibiades
- alcida
- alcide
- alcides
- alcidie
- alcime
- alcin
- alcina
- alcinda
- alcindor
- alcine
- alcus
- alcyone
- aldene
- alder
- aldrina
- aleita
- aleo
- aleria
- alerie
- alesana
- alessia-andrea
- alessia-gabriela
- alessia-mihaela
Frequently Asked Questions About Names Meaning Strength
How many baby names mean strength?
Our database has 7,240 names whose documented meaning relates to strength — including 3,218 names ranked for girls and 3,560 ranked for boys — each with its full meaning, origin, and popularity history.
What girl names mean strength?
The top-20 list above shows the most popular names meaning strength across 25+ countries' birth registries; use the browse list to see every girl name with this meaning and click through for details.
What boy names mean strength?
Boy names meaning strength appear in the ranked lists above — each name page shows pronunciation, cultural origin, numerology, and year-by-year popularity trends.
How do you know these names mean strength?
Meanings come from our 219,000-name research database, combining official etymology sources, the Behind the Name database, Wikidata, and community contributions reviewed by editors.