Would you like your son to be strong, brave, and curious? Consider giving your son a name that means warrior and lay the foundation for the development of these qualities. Here are some amazing baby names — all of which mean warrior — to get your creative juices flowing. Take a look!
Werner

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Werner comes from German origin. It’s given as both a first name and surname. Werner means “the defender, the defending warrior”.
Oscar

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Oscar has Old Norse, Irish, and English origins. It means “God spear, champion warrior”. In Irish legends, Oscar was the mightiest warrior.
Owen

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Owen is of Welsh origin. It derived from two names Owain and Eoghan. It means “young warrior, well-born”. It was also the name of a legendary saint who followed St. Chad.
Gideon

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Gideon has Hebrew origins and means “feller of trees, powerful warrior.” Gideon, in the Bible, was asked to save the Jews from the Midianites by God.
Harvey

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With French origins, Harvey means “battle warrior”. It is derived from the Breton name Haerviu. The name was popular in the Middle Ages.
Igor

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Igor has Russian origins. It means “warrior of peace”. It’s also a variant of the Scandinavian name Ingvar which means “army, warrior”.
Evander

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Evander has Scottish origins. It means “bow warrior, strong man”. The name comes from the Trojan War hero who founded the city of Palladium.
Kane

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Kane has various meanings depending on the origin. It comes from Welsh, Japanese, or Hawaiian origins. It means “little warrior, golden, man”.
Ragnar

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Ragnar comes from Old Norse origins. It means “warrior, judgment”. The name has a fearsome history and is associated with a legendary warrior.
Koa

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Koa has Polynesian and Hawaiian origins. It means “brave, warrior, fearless”. The name comes from Hawaiian acacia trees. The wood from the trees is used to make surfboards and canoes.
Humphrey

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Humphrey is of Old French and German origins. It means “peaceful warrior, peaceful hun”. The name was born from a 9th-century Saint.
Rainer

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Rainer comes from Scandinavian and German origins. It’s a variant of the Scandinavian name Raginheri. It means “army advice, deciding warrior”.
Marcel

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Marcel comes from French origins. It’s a variant of the Latin name Marcellus. It means “little warrior”.
Duncan

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Duncan has Gaelic and Irish origins. It’s the variant of the name Donnchadh. It means “chieftain, dark-haired, dark warrior”.
Chad

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Chad has Welsh and Old English origins. It’s thought to come from the Welsh word “cad” meaning “battle”. The name means “battle warrior, defender”. It’s also the name of the patron saint of Mercia.
Gunner

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Gunner comes from German and Scandinavian origins. Gunner is the Scandinavian variant of Gunther. It shares the same meaning “bold warrior”.
Wyatt

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Wyatt is a name of Old English origin. It is derived from the name Wyot. Wyatt means “brave in war, brave in battle, brave in the world”.
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