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Male Warrior Names, Fighter Names
Fight-related and war-related names. 
Names that mean army, battle, fighter, soldier, war/warrior.
 
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  1. ABRAFO: African Ghanaian name meaning "warrior" or "executioner." Used as a nickname for a troublemaker or someone who is hyper.

  2. AEGLAECA: Variant of Anglo-Saxon Aglaeca, meaning both "demon, monster, fiend," and "hero, warrior."

  3. AELFHARE (Ælfhare): "Elf army." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements ælf "elf" and hari/heri "army."

  4. AELFHERE (Ælfhere): Variant of Anglo-Saxon Aelfhare, meaning "elf army."

  5. AGLAECA: Name of a character from Beowulf, meaning both "demon, monster, fiend," and "hero, warrior." An Old English dictionary defines áglǽca as follows: "wretch, miscreant, monster, demon, fierce enemy, fierce combatant, miserable being." 

  6. AGRO: From a Celtic word meaning "battle; slaughter."

  7. AHIGA: Native American Navajo name meaning "he fights."

  8. AINDREA: Scottish form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  9. AINDREAS (Aindréas): Irish form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  10. AINDRIAS: Variant of Irish Aindreas, meaning "man; warrior."

  11. AINDRIÚ: Irish form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  12. ALAOIS: Irish form of Latin Aloysius, meaning "famous warrior."

  13. ALFIHAR: Old Germanic form of Anglo-Saxon Aelfhare, meaning "elf army."

  14. ALGER: Anglo-Saxon name meaning "spearman; warrior."

  15. ALOIS: German form of Latin Aloysius, meaning "famous warrior."

  16. ALOISIO: Portuguese form of Latin Aloysius, meaning "famous warrior."

  17. ALOISIUS: Variant of Latin Aloysius, meaning "famous warrior."

  18. ALOJZ: Slovak and Slovene form of Latin Aloysius, meaning "famous warrior."

  19. ALOJZIJ: Slovene form of Latin Aloysius, meaning "famous warrior."

  20. ALOJZY: Polish form of Latin Aloysius, meaning "famous warrior."

  21. ALOYSIUS: Latin name derived from French Louis, meaning "famous warrior."

  22. ALOYS: Nickname for Latin Aloysius, meaning "famous warrior."

  23. ALVAR: English name derived from Anglo-Saxon Aelfhere, meaning "elf army."

  24. ALVISE: Italian form of French Louis, meaning "famous warrior."

  25. ANARU: Maori form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  26. ANDER: Basque form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  27. ANDERS: Scandinavian form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  28. ANDOR: Variant of Hungarian András, meaning "man; warrior."

  29. ANDRÁS: Hungarian form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  30. ANDRAS: Welsh form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  31. ANDRAZ (Andraž): Slovene form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  32. ANDRE (André): French form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  33. ANDREA: Italian form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  34. ANDREAS: Greek name derived from the element andr-, meaning "man; warrior."

  35. ANDREI

    1. Romanian form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

    2. Russian form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

    3. Variant of Bulgarian Andrey, meaning "man; warrior."

  36. ANDREJ: Slovene form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  37. ANDREJS: Latvian form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  38. ANDRÉS: Spanish form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  39. ANDRES: Estonian form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  40. ANDREU: Catalan form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  41. ANDREW: Biblical name of a New Testament apostle and brother of Simon Peter. He was crucified on an X-shaped cross. The name was derived from Greek Andreas, meaning "man; warrior." 

  42. ANDREY: Bulgarian form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  43. ANDRIA: Corsican form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  44. ANDRIES: Dutch form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  45. ANDRII: Variant of Russian Andrei, meaning "man; warrior."

  46. ANDRIJA: Croatian and Serbian form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  47. ANDRIS

    1. Latvian form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

    2. Pet form of Hungarian András, meaning "man; warrior."

  48. ANDRIUS: Lithuanian form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  49. ANDRIY: Ukrainian form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  50. ANDRO: Croatian form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  51. ANDROCLES: Latin form of Greek Androkles, meaning "glory of a man/warrior." 

  52. ANDROKLES: Original Greek form of Latin Androcles, meaning "glory of a man/warrior," from andros "of a man/warrior," and kleos "glory."

  53. ANDRONICUS: "Victory of a man/warrior." Latin form of Greek Andronikos. Name of many Byzantine and Trebizond emperors.

  54. ANDRONIKOS: Original Greek form of Latin Andronicus, meaning "victory of a man/warrior," from Greek andros "of a man/warrior" and nike "victory."

  55. ANDRUS: Estonian form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  56. ANDRZEJ: Polish form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  57. ANDY: Unisex nickname for Andrew and Andrea meaning "man; warrior."

  58. ANTERO: Finnish form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  59. ANTTI: Finnish form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

  60. ARES: Greek myth name of the son of Zeus and Hera. Identified with Roman Mars. Derived from the Greek word ares, meaning "battle strife; ruination."

  61. ARLUIN: Variant of Old Norman Herluin, meaning "noble/warrior friend."

  62. ARMEN: Possibly a variant of German Armin, meaning "army man."

  63. ARMIN: Modern German form of Latin Arminius, meaning "army man."

  64. ARMINIUS: "Army man." Latin form of German Hermann. This name was borne by the Teutonic national leader Arminius the Cheruscan, mentioned by Tacitus. 

  65. ARNOST: Czech form of English Ernest, meaning "battle to the death."

  66. AROLDO: Italian form of English Harold, meaning "army leader."

  67. AVERILL: English unisex name which ultimately derived from the feminine Anglo-Saxon personal name Eoforhild, meaning "boar battle."

  68. BAATAR (Ba'atar): Mongolian form of Turkish Baghatur, meaning "warrior."

  69. BAGATUR: Variant of Turkish Baghatur, meaning "warrior."
  70. BAGHADUR: Variant of Turkish Baghatur, meaning "warrior."
  71. BAGHATUR: Old Turkish word and name meaning "warrior." This was the name of several historical figures, such a Baghatur Khagan of the Khazars, and two rulers of the Mughal Empire.
  72. BAHADUR: Persian form of Turkish Baghatur, meaning "warrior."
  73. BANDI: Pet form of Hungarian András, meaning "man; warrior."
  74. BERTILDA: "Bright battle." Old German name composed of the elements berht "bright" and hild "battle." 
  75. BHALTAIR: Scottish/Gaelic form of English Walter, meaning "ruler of the army."
  76. BHATAIR (Bhàtair): Scottish/Gaelic form of English Walter, meaning "ruler of the army."
  77. BLAIR: Scottish unisex name derived from any of a number of places in Scotland called Blair, which were derived from the Gaelic word blàr, meaning "field, plain," most often referring to a "battlefield." 
  78. BOGATYR: Russian form of Turkish Baghatur, meaning "warrior."

  79. BOJAN: Serbian and Slovene name derived from Slavic boi, meaning "battle."

  80. BOMANI: Egyptian name meaning "warrior."

  81. BORIS: Russian name, probably meaning "fighter, warrior," from the Slavic root bor-, meaning "battle." 
  82. BORISLAV: "Battle glory." Bulgarian and Russian name composed of the Slavic elements bor- "battle" and slav "glory."
  83. BORYA: Pet form of Russian Boris, probably meaning "fighter, warrior." 
  84. BORYS: Polish form of Russian Boris, probably meaning "fighter, warrior." 
  85. BORYSKO: Ukrainian form of Russian Boris, probably meaning "fighter, warrior." 
  86. CADAN (Cadán): Variant of Irish Cathán, meaning "little battle."
  87. CADELL: Welsh name meaning "battle."
  88. CADEN: "Little battle." Irish/Scottish surname transferred to forename use, itself an abbreviated form of Irish/Gaelic Mac Cadáin "son of Cadán." 
  89. CADEYRN: "Battle-lord." Celtic legend name of the second son of Vortigern, composed of the Welsh elements cad "battle" and teyrn "lord, king."
  90. CADFAEL: "Battle prince." Welsh name composed of the elements cad "battle" and mael "prince."
  91. CADFAN: "Battle peak." Welsh name composed of the elements cad "battle" and ban "peak."
  92. CADOC: Welsh name meaning "battle."
  93. CADOGAN: English form of Welsh Cadwgawn, meaning "battle glory."
  94. CADOMEDD: Welsh name meaning "battle-shirker."
  95. CADWALADER: "Battle leader." Welsh name derived from the elements cad "battle" and gwaladr "leader."
  96. CADWALLADER: Variant of Welsh Cadwalader, meaning "battle leader."
  97. CADWGAWN: "Battle glory." Welsh myth name from the Mabinogion, composed of the elements cad "battle" and gwogawn "honor, glory."
  98. CAEDMON: Celtic name of unknown origin, probably meaning "battle place," from cad "battle" and man "place, spot."
  99. CAHAL: Variant of Irish/Gaelic Cathal, meaning "battle ruler."
  100. CAHIR: Variant of Irish/Gaelic Cathaoir, meaning "warrior."
  101. CAIRBRE: Irish/Gaelic legend name of a king of Tara and an Ulster warrior, meaning "charioteer."
  102. CATHAIR: Variant of Irish/Gaelic Cathaoir, meaning "warrior."
  103. CATHAL: "Battle ruler." Irish/Gaelic name composed of the elements cath "battle" and val "rule."
  104. CATHALDUS: Variant of Irish/Gaelic Cathal, meaning "battle ruler."
  105. CATHAN (Cathán): "Little battle." Irish name composed of the Gaelic element cath "battle" and a diminutive suffix. 
  106. CATHAOIR: "Warrior." Irish/Gaelic name derived from the Gaelic word cathaoir "warrior," itself from the old Celtic elements cath "battle, fight" and vir "man."
  107. CATHARNACH: Gaelic byname meaning "soldier; warlike."
  108. CATHASACH: Gaelic byname meaning "vigilant, wakeful."
  109. CATHELD: Variant of Irish/Gaelic Cathal, meaning "battle ruler."
  110. CATIGERN: Variant of Celtic Cadeyrn, meaning "battle-lord."
  111. CATOTIGERNOS: Variant of Celtic Catutigernos, meaning "battle-lord."
  112. CATTEGIRN: Variant of Celtic Cadeyrn, meaning "battle-lord."
  113. CATUTIGERNOS: A form of Celtic Catigern, meaning "battle lord."
  114. CEADDA: Anglo-Saxon form of Chad, possibly from Celtic cad, meaning "battle."
  115. CEARBHALL: "Hacker." Irish/Gaelic name, probably originally a nickname for a violent warrior, derived from the word cearbh, meaning "hacking."
  116. CEARBHALLAN: Diminutive form of Irish/Gaelic Cearbhall, meaning "little hacker."
  117. CEDRIC: Considered a variant of Cerdic, which possibly means "war chief," this name first appeared in Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe
  118. CERDIC: Anglo-Saxon name, possibly of Germanic origin, meaning "war chief."
  119. CHAD: Modern form of Anglo-Saxon Ceadda, possibly meaning "battle."
  120. CHANNARONG: Thai name meaning "experienced warrior."
  121. CHESTER: Romano-British place name transferred to English forename use, meaning "soldier's camp."
  122. CHEVEYO: Native American Hopi name meaning "spirit warrior."
  123. CHIEN: Vietnamese name meaning "fighter, warrior."

  124. CIBOR: Nickname for Polish Czcibor, meaning "battle of honor."

  125. CILLIAN: "Little warrior." Irish nickname derived from a diminutive form of the Gaelic word ceallach "strife, war." 
  126. CILLIN (Cillín): Variant of Irish Cillian, meaning "little warrior."
  127. CLANCY: "Red warrior." Irish name derived from the Gaelic surname Mac Fhlannchaidh, meaning "son of Flannchadh."
  128. CLANCEY: Variant of Irish Clancy, meaning "red warrior."
  129. CLOVIS: French name derived from German Hlodovic, meaning "famous warrior."
  130. CONLAOCH: "Chief warrior." Irish myth name of the son of Cuchulainn, composed of the elements conn "chief" and laoch "warrior." 
  131. CONNLA: Variant of Irish Conlaoch, meaning "chief warrior."
  132. CTIBOR: Czech form of Polish Czcibor, meaning "battle of honor."
  133. CUCHULAINN (Cúchulainn): "Hound of Culann." Irish myth name of a heroic warrior who accidentally killed his son Conlaoch.
  134. CZCIBOR: "Battle of honor." Polish name composed of the Slavic elements chest "honor" and bor "battle."
  135. DAL: Pet form of Czech Dalibor, meaning "distant battle."
  136. DALEK: Pet form of Czech Dalibor, meaning "distant battle."
  137. DALIBOR: "Distant battle." Czech name derived from an old Slavic name, itself composed of the elements dal "afar" and borit "to fight."

  138. DAND: Pet form of Scottish Aindrea, meaning "man; warrior."

  139. DEANDRE: English elaborated form of French André, meaning "man, warrior." 

  140. DEMOSTRATE: "Army of the people." Greek name derived from the elements demou "of the people" and stratos "army."

  141. DIDI: Pet form of German Dieter, meaning "warrior of the people."

  142. DIETER: "Warrior of the people." Old German name composed of the elements þeud "people, race" and hari/heri "army, warrior."

  143. DONAGH: Irish form of Gaelic Donnchadh, meaning "brown warrior."

  144. DONNACHAIDH: Variant of Gaelic Donnchadh, meaning "brown warrior."
  145. DONNCHADH: "Brown warrior." Gaelic name composed of the elements donn "brown" and cath "battle, war."
  146. DONOGH: Variant of Irish Donagh, meaning "brown warrior."
  147. DONOUGH: Variant of Irish Donagh, meaning "brown warrior."
  148. DREW: English nickname for Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."
  149. DRIES: Nickname for Dutch Andries, meaning "man; warrior."
  150. DRUGI: Pet form of Polish Andrzej, meaning "man; warrior."
  151. DUILIO: Italian form of Roman Duilius, meaning "war."

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