| Name |
Gender |
Meaning |
Origin |
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| -
M - |
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|
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| Magne |
M |
fierce
warrior |
Norse |
| Maia |
F |
brave
warrior |
Maori |
| Malin |
M |
little
strong warrior |
Old English |
| Malyn |
M |
little
warrior |
English |
| Mandek |
M |
warrior |
Polish |
| Marcella |
M |
God
of War; little hammer |
Latin |
| Marco |
M |
warrior |
Italian |
| Martel |
M |
warrior
of Mars |
German |
| Martell |
M |
warrior
of Mars |
German |
| Martin |
M |
warrior
of Mars |
English |
| Marty |
M |
warrior
of Mars |
English |
| Martyn |
M |
warrior
of Mars |
English |
| Mathilda |
F |
battle
maiden; strength |
Old German |
| Matilda |
F |
mighty
in battle |
Teutonic |
| Mayfield |
M |
from
the warrior's field |
English |
| Meadhbh |
F |
legendary warrior queen of pre-Christian Ireland |
Irish/Gaelic |
| Mentu |
M |
patron
of war |
Egyptian |
| Morani |
M |
warrior |
Kenyan |
| Mordecai |
M |
warrior;
war-like |
Hebrew |
| Mordechai |
M |
warrior |
Hebrew |
| Moriarty |
M |
sea
warrior |
Irish |
| Murphey |
M |
sea
warrior |
Irish |
| -
N - |
|
|
|
| Nana |
M |
famous Chiricahua Apache leader |
Apache |
| Nangwaya |
M |
warrior;
don't trifle with me! |
Kenyan |
| Naois |
M |
mythical
warrior |
Celtic |
| Nassor |
M |
warrior; victorious |
Swahili |
| -
O - |
|
|
|
| Odysseus |
M |
a
great warrior in the Trojan war |
Greek |
| Ois�n |
M |
name
of a warrior hero, and a poet |
Irish Myth. |
| Ojore |
M |
warrior;
man of war |
East African |
| Ordway |
M |
warrior
armed with a spear |
Anglo-Saxon |
| Osborn |
M |
divine
warrior |
English |
| Osbourne |
M |
divine
warrior |
English |
| Osburn |
M |
divine
warrior |
English |
| -
P - |
|
|
|
| Pallaton |
M |
warrior |
Nat. American |
| Paton |
M |
from
the warrior's town |
English |
| Patten |
M |
from
the warrior's town |
English |
| Pattin |
M |
from
the warrior's town |
English |
| Patton |
M |
from
the warrior's town |
English |
| Pisto |
F |
an Amazon
warrior |
Greek |
| Prahasta |
M |
the chief commander of Lanka's army;
warrior |
Hindu Myth. |
| -
Q - |
|
|
|
| Quirina |
F |
warrior |
Latin |
| Quirinus |
M |
Roman
war God |
Roman |
| -
R - |
|
|
|
| Ragnar |
M |
judgement
warrior |
Old Norse |
| Raiko |
M |
a
celebrated war hero of the 11th century |
Japanese |
| Rama |
M |
the Seventh Avatara of
Vishnu; greatest warrior |
Hindu Myth. |
| Rinc |
M |
warrior |
Anglo-Saxon |
| Runihura |
M |
one
who smashes to bits |
Rwanda |
| Rustam |
M |
name
of a famous warrior hero in Persian legend |
Iranian |
| -
S - |
|
|
|
| Sakata |
M |
brave
warrior |
Japanese |
| Samurai |
M |
member
of the warrior class |
Japanese |
| Sashenka |
F |
warrior;
helper and defender of mankind |
Russian |
| Serilda |
F |
armed
warrior woman |
Old German |
| Sgathaich |
F |
the
Celtic warrior queen |
Celtic |
| Shogun |
M |
title given
to the richest & most powerful lord |
Japanese |
| Shomari |
M |
forceful
warrior |
Swahili |
| Sigurd |
M |
greatest hero in Germanic legend |
Old German |
| Sinuhe |
M |
young
warrior |
Egyptian |
| Skanda |
M |
warrior;
the Vedic God of war |
Hindu |