Brave Names for Boy: Full List & Meanings

Names carry deep symbolism that can inspire and guide a child. Here are 95 boy names with the theme of Brave. Popularized during the Gen Z Peak, these names are associated with themes like Brave, Strong, and Warrior, making them meaningful choices for your baby.

Collection Snapshot

Total Names
95
Avg Peak Year
2009Gen Z Peak
Avg Syllables
2.1
Trend Distribution
Rising Trend: 36%Stable Trend: 33%Falling Trend: 32%
Common Origins
IrishGermanGreek
Common Styles
ModernClassicCool
Top Themes
BraveStrongWarrior

Trends in this Collection

Recently Peaked

Names in this collection that reached their peak popularity most recently.

RowanWaylonEverett

Most Established

Names with the highest historic birth counts in the Social Security dataset.

AndrewCodyLogan

Recently Declining

Names that are currently showing a downward trend in annual registrations.

AndrewLoganWyatt

Collection Insights

Most Popular

The name with the highest overall peak birth registrations.

Andrew

One of the twelve apostles in the Bible, this name has a strong historical presence. It comes from Greek, signifying "manly," "brave," or "strong." You'll find it widely used, even among royalty, like Prince Andrew, giving it a dignified feel.

36,429 births at peak (1987)

Fastest Rising

The name showing the strongest positive growth in recent years.

Casey

You might know this name as a surname, but Casey works well as a first name, too. It comes from Irish and Gaelic origins, translating as "brave" or "vigilant in war." This name has an approachable feel that crosses gender lines, making it quite versatile.

7,510 births at peak (1987)

Rare & Unique

A less common name in this list that offers a distinctive choice.

Eitan

Translating as "strong" or "brave," this Hebrew name has deep roots. You'll find it in the Bible, where it's connected to figures known for their wisdom and steadfastness. It has a clear, classic sound that many parents appreciate, giving it a grounding presence that feels both ancient and current.

256 births at peak (2025)

Full List of Brave Boy Names

Displaying all 95 names in this collection, sorted by peak historic birth registrations. Data reflects the highest recorded annual births in the United States based on SSA records.

Andrew

2 SyllablesFalling

One of the twelve apostles in the Bible, this name has a strong historical presence. It comes from Greek, signifying "manly," "brave," or "strong." You'll find it widely used, even among royalty, like Prince Andrew, giving it a dignified feel.

36,429 births at peak (1987)

Cody

2 SyllablesStable

Carrying the ideas of "friend" or "brave," this name has a warm, approachable quality. It comes from an Irish Gaelic surname, originally meaning "descendant of Cuidightheach," which was a personal name. Many people find it to be a friendly and easy-going choice for a boy.

20,079 births at peak (1992)

Logan

2 SyllablesFalling

Originally a Scottish surname, Logan comes from a place name in Ayrshire, Scotland. It’s a Gaelic name that translates as "little hollow" or "wild." The name carries a sense of strength and bravery, and it’s often used for both boys and girls today.

16,039 births at peak (2007)

Wyatt

2 SyllablesFalling

This name carries a strong sense of courage, translating as "brave" or "warrior." It has both British and German roots, giving it a solid historical background. You might recognize it from famous figures like Wyatt Earp, which adds to its sturdy, classic feel.

9,834 births at peak (2017)

Brayden

2 SyllablesFalling

With its Irish heritage, Brayden carries the idea of being both brave and strong. This name became quite popular in America during the late 20th century, fitting into the trend of names ending with the "-aden" sound. It has a youthful, energetic feel that many parents appreciate.

9,168 births at peak (2010)

Leo

2 SyllablesStable

When you hear this name, you probably think of a 'lion,' and that's exactly what it means in Latin and Greek. It’s a short, powerful name that many connect with the zodiac sign. So, it carries a sense of strength and bravery.

8,325 births at peak (2022)

Casey

2 SyllablesRising

You might know this name as a surname, but Casey works well as a first name, too. It comes from Irish and Gaelic origins, translating as "brave" or "vigilant in war." This name has an approachable feel that crosses gender lines, making it quite versatile.

7,510 births at peak (1987)

Chase

1 SyllableFalling

The idea of pursuit and strength comes through in Chase, a name with both French and American roots. It translates as 'hunter,' carrying a sense of being brave and strong for a boy. You often see this name chosen for characters who are determined and active, giving it a modern feel.

7,494 births at peak (2009)

Rowan

2 SyllablesRising

Connected to the mountain ash tree, this name has a grounding, natural feel. It comes from Irish and Scottish backgrounds, and it signifies being "strong" or "brave." People often associate the Rowan tree with protection in folklore, which gives the name an interesting layer of meaning.

6,452 births at peak (2025)

Brody

2 SyllablesFalling

Does this name feel familiar and down-to-earth to you? It's another Scottish and Irish option, often considered a spelling variation of Brodie. The name signifies strength and courage, making it a solid choice. It has a relaxed, contemporary feel that appeals to many parents.

6,319 births at peak (2008)

Tristan

2 SyllablesFalling

This name carries the idea of courage, translating as "brave" or "warrior" from its Celtic and Welsh roots. It’s well-known from the ancient tales of Tristan and Isolde, a classic part of Arthurian legend. So, it has a long history in literature and mythology.

5,844 births at peak (1996)

Nolan

2 SyllablesStable

With its Irish and Gaelic roots, this name carries the idea of someone brave, noble, or a respected leader. It originally came from a surname, which often signals a strong family lineage and a sense of heritage. Many parents find Nolan feels both classic and comfortably modern today.

5,757 births at peak (2015)

Leonard

3 SyllablesStable

Carrying the idea of a "lion" or "brave as a lion," this name comes from old German roots, blending "leo" for lion and "hard" for brave. You might recognize it from the famous composer Leonard Bernstein, giving it a sophisticated, artistic touch. It’s a solid, classic choice that feels grounded.

5,675 births at peak (1921)

Waylon

2 SyllablesRising

A name with a distinctly country sound, Waylon carries the idea of bravery and strength. It’s often linked to the legendary outlaw country singer Waylon Jennings, giving it a cool, musical edge. This makes it feel both classic and a bit rebellious for a boy.

5,425 births at peak (2025)

Colin

2 SyllablesFalling

This name has roots in both Irish and Greek traditions, carrying the idea of 'victory' or 'bravery.' It’s a classic choice that feels familiar and grounded. You often hear it in British contexts, giving it a sophisticated but approachable feel.

5,147 births at peak (2004)

Brady

2 SyllablesStable

This Irish surname translates as 'brave' or 'strong,' giving it a solid feel for a boy. It’s often linked to the Gaelic 'Ó Brádaigh,' meaning 'descendant of Brádach.' You might think of the famous American football player when you hear it.

5,015 births at peak (2007)

Leonardo

4 SyllablesStable

This name has a distinctly Italian feel, but its roots are actually German, translating to "brave as a lion." It’s hard to think of Leonardo without picturing the Renaissance polymath Leonardo da Vinci, which connects it to creativity and genius. So, it carries a strong, artistic legacy.

4,433 births at peak (2019)

Everett

3 SyllablesStable

With its German origins, Everett translates to "brave" and "strong," suggesting a resilient spirit. It’s a classic choice, often evoking a vintage, refined feel. You might recognize it from older stories, where it often represents a steady and capable character.

4,366 births at peak (2025)

Ryder

2 SyllablesFalling

This is a British name that suggests strength and courage. It carries the idea of a warrior or someone brave. You often see it connected to a free-spirited, adventurous feel, making it a fitting choice for a bold personality.

4,298 births at peak (2015)

Brendan

2 SyllablesFalling

This name carries the idea of bravery, coming from its Irish and Celtic roots. It’s a classic choice that brings to mind Saint Brendan the Navigator, a significant figure in early Christian history. He was known for his legendary sea voyages, making the name feel adventurous and enduring.

4,005 births at peak (1999)

Eithan

2 SyllablesRising

This variation of the Hebrew name keeps the idea of "strong" and "brave." It’s a spelling often seen in English-speaking countries, perhaps making it feel a little more familiar while still holding its biblical heritage. The 'th' gives it a slightly softer pronunciation than its counterpart.

3,636 births at peak (2025)

Collin

2 SyllablesStable

An Irish name that translates to 'victory' or 'bravery,' this spelling offers a slight twist on a familiar sound. It’s a solid choice for parents who like traditional names with a clear, strong meaning. Think of actors like Collin Chou, giving it a distinct association.

3,369 births at peak (1996)

Rylan

2 SyllablesFalling

With an Irish background, Rylan carries ideas of strength, bravery, and nobility. It’s a name that has really found its footing in America, often feeling like a fresh, contemporary choice. This makes it a good option if you like traditional roots with a current sound.

3,164 births at peak (2011)

Maddox

2 SyllablesFalling

From its Welsh background, this boy's name means "son of Madoc," which translates to "fortunate" or "good." It carries the idea of being lucky, strong, and brave. Many people became familiar with this name after Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt chose it for their son, boosting its profile.

3,147 births at peak (2017)

Elliott

3 SyllablesStable

This spelling variation of a classic name, with its double ‘t’, often feels a bit more formal or British. From Hebrew and French origins, it translates as "Godly" or "brave." It’s a versatile choice that works well for either a boy or a girl.

3,126 births at peak (2019)

Elliot

3 SyllablesStable

Though once mainly a boy's name, this one has become popular for girls too, showing its versatile charm. It has Hebrew and French roots, carrying the idea of being "Godly" or a "brave leader." You’ll often see it chosen for its sophisticated yet friendly sound.

2,932 births at peak (2017)

Cayden

2 SyllablesFalling

This modern-sounding name has a strong feel, with roots in both American and Gaelic traditions. It carries the idea of being a "warrior" or "brave." And while it feels contemporary, it has that historical echo that many parents appreciate for a boy.

2,907 births at peak (2009)

Fernando

3 SyllablesStable

Do you want a name that implies strength and nobility? This one is rooted in German and Spanish traditions, signifying a brave warrior. It’s been a favorite among royalty, with several kings bearing this distinguished name throughout history, giving it a truly regal heritage.

2,765 births at peak (2006)

Andres

2 SyllablesStable

This is the Spanish take on Andrew, bringing with it a warm, familiar sound. It has Greek roots, which translate as "manly," "brave," or "strong." Andres is a common name across Latin America and in Spanish-speaking communities, like with Spanish footballer Andres Iniesta.

2,726 births at peak (2007)

Leon

2 SyllablesRising

From its Greek and Latin background, this name translates directly as 'lion,' much like its shorter counterpart. Leon often feels a bit more refined and has a strong European presence. It’s a distinguished name that suggests courage and character.

2,714 births at peak (1924)

Andre

2 SyllablesFalling

The French version of Andrew, this name carries a classic European feel. It comes from Greek, signifying "manly," "brave," or "strong." You’ll hear Andre widely used in many different cultures, like with famous tennis player Andre Agassi, giving it a cool, sophisticated edge.

2,573 births at peak (1970)

Hector

2 SyllablesStable

From Greek mythology, this name carries the idea of being brave, a warrior, and powerful. Hector was a legendary Trojan hero known for his strength and noble character. It's a name with a lot of history and a classic, strong sound. This makes it a compelling choice for a boy.

2,458 births at peak (2005)

Xander

2 SyllablesFalling

This name feels sharp and modern, but it actually has very deep Greek roots. It’s a shortened form of Alexander, which translates as "protector of mankind" or simply "brave." Many people know it from various fictional characters, giving it a familiar yet strong presence today.

2,421 births at peak (2017)

Finn

1 SyllableFalling

Drawing from Irish mythology, this short and impactful name means fair or warrior. It connects to the legendary Fionn mac Cumhaill, a mythical hero known for his wisdom and bravery. So, it brings a rich, ancient story to a modern sound.

2,417 births at peak (2017)

Harvey

2 SyllablesRising

With its charming, slightly old-fashioned sound, this name has Celtic roots and a powerful meaning. It translates as "battle worthy" or "brave warrior," giving it a strong, resilient feel. You might recognize it from famous actors or even a classic invisible rabbit.

2,294 births at peak (1921)

Andy

2 SyllablesFalling

This short and friendly name carries the idea of being manly and brave. It comes from Greek and British roots, often used as a nickname for Andrew. You’ll find it’s a familiar sound in many cultures, sometimes seen in sports and entertainment figures like Andy Murray.

1,951 births at peak (2005)

Keegan

2 SyllablesFalling

If you’re looking for a name with strength, this Irish and Gaelic choice translates as "brave" or "strong." It started as a surname, like many Irish names do. Today, it’s a solid pick that feels both classic and current for a boy.

1,888 births at peak (2007)

Griffin

2 SyllablesStable

This name brings to mind the mythological creature, a powerful beast with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle. It has Welsh and Irish roots, carrying the idea of someone who is brave and strong. It’s a distinctive choice that feels both ancient and fresh.

1,750 births at peak (2023)

Gerardo

3 SyllablesFalling

Carrying a strong and powerful image, Gerardo is a name with ancient German roots. It translates to "brave spear" or "strong warrior," which gives it a solid feel. You'll often hear this name in Spanish-speaking cultures, where it remains a respected choice.

1,713 births at peak (2000)

Braylon

2 SyllablesFalling

Evoking qualities of strength and nobility, Braylon has American and Irish roots. This name translates as "brave" or "strong," giving it a confident feel. It gained notice in the US, perhaps influenced by athletes and similar-sounding names, offering a distinct modern sound.

1,702 births at peak (2009)

Zander

2 SyllablesFalling

Often heard as a shorter, more modern version of Alexander, this name has Greek origins. It carries the idea of a 'protector' or someone 'brave.' Many parents like Zander for its crisp sound and familiar feel without being too common.

1,600 births at peak (2013)

Ronan

2 SyllablesStable

Translating directly to 'little seal' from its Irish and Celtic origins, this name has a gentle yet strong feel. It also signifies a 'brave warrior' in its broader context. Legends from Ireland often feature heroes bearing this distinctive name.

1,428 births at peak (2025)

Koa

2 SyllablesRising

The beautiful Hawaiian islands give us Koa, a name that translates to brave, strong, or warrior. It’s also the name of a native Hawaiian tree known for its impressive strength and beauty. Many parents like it for its natural and unique sound.

1,413 births at peak (2025)

Anderson

3 SyllablesStable

Sometimes a surname makes a great first name, and Anderson is a good example of that trend. This Scottish and Scandinavian name simply translates as 'son of Ander' or 'son of Andrew,' signifying strength. You’ll recognize it from figures like journalist Anderson Cooper.

1,294 births at peak (2012)

Archie

2 SyllablesRising

What kind of person does this name bring to mind? This German and British name is a short form of Archibald, translating as "truly brave" or "bold leader." It has a familiar, friendly feel, but also a touch of royal charm, especially with its recent use by British royalty.

1,137 births at peak (1918)

Dane

1 SyllableStable

With British and Danish roots, this name literally refers to a 'person from Denmark,' and it also carries the idea of being 'strong' and 'brave.' It’s a short, impactful name that feels both modern and connected to a rich heritage. Many people like its straightforward, confident sound.

1,080 births at peak (1986)

Braylen

2 SyllablesFalling

There is a contemporary feel to Braylen, a name that blends American and Irish influences. It signifies qualities like strength, nobility, and bravery, making it a powerful option. This name often feels like a modern creation, offering a fresh sound for a child.

1,054 births at peak (2011)

Reece

1 SyllableRising

From its Welsh background, this name translates as "leader" or "brave." It was originally a surname, but it has become a first name for boys, giving off a strong and capable impression. You can hear its British heritage in its sound.

998 births at peak (2005)

Rhys

1 SyllableStable

This is a classic Welsh name that has a powerful sound and history. It signifies a leader and someone brave. While it’s been around for a long time, it still feels fresh and a little unique for a boy today. It carries a quiet strength.

995 births at peak (2024)

Wilder

2 SyllablesStable

With German roots, this name powerfully evokes images of nature, carrying the ideas of wildness and forest. It’s a spirited choice that feels adventurous and free, perhaps reminding people of author Laura Ingalls Wilder. This name certainly brings a sense of the outdoors.

978 births at peak (2021)

Kayce

1 SyllableRising

With a crisp, modern sound, this name has both Irish and American influences. It carries the idea of bravery and protection, which makes it feel strong. While it can be a surname, many parents now use Kayce as a distinct first name for boys.

928 births at peak (2025)

Rocky

2 SyllablesRising

You might think of a certain fictional boxer when you hear this name, and it’s true, that character embodies its feel. Rocky is often used as a nickname for Rocco or other strong names, suggesting someone brave and manly. It has American and Italian roots, giving it a cool, approachable edge.

920 births at peak (1957)

Rowen

2 SyllablesRising

Coming from Welsh and Irish roots, this name often brings to mind the Rowan tree, known for its bright red berries. It also carries the powerful ideas of strength and bravery. You'll find it used for boys, giving it a calm, nature-inspired feel.

892 births at peak (2024)

Orlando

3 SyllablesStable

This name carries a certain flair, feeling both artistic and historically significant. It’s the Italian form of Roland, coming from Germanic roots where it signifies "famous land" or "illustrious bravery." With connections to classic literature and a well-known Florida city, it's a name with broad appeal.

889 births at peak (1987)

Finnegan

3 SyllablesFalling

With a cheerful, rhythmic sound, this Irish name carries the strong idea of a 'fair, brave warrior.' It comes from Gaelic, and you might recognize it from James Joyce's famous novel, *Finnegans Wake*. It’s a name that feels both friendly and substantial, giving it a literary touch.

865 births at peak (2021)

Ernesto

3 SyllablesStable

There’s a distinguished feel to this name, which has both Spanish and German origins. Ernesto translates to 'strong,' 'brave,' or 'wise,' carrying a sense of maturity. The writer Ernest Hemingway certainly gave it a memorable and adventurous association for many. It's a name that stands out.

854 births at peak (2003)

Rudy

2 SyllablesRising

You get a sense of playful strength with this name, which feels both classic and a little bit cool. It’s a German diminutive of Rudolf, translating as "famous wolf" or "illustrious wolf," implying bravery. Think of Rudy Ruettiger, whose story of determination made the name famous in American culture.

837 births at peak (1960)

Ronin

2 SyllablesFalling

In Japanese culture, this name refers to a 'masterless samurai', a warrior without a lord. It conveys a sense of independence, bravery, and strength. The 1998 action film 'Ronin' helped introduce this distinctive name to a wider audience.

813 births at peak (2020)

Rocco

2 SyllablesStable

This Italian name carries the idea of strength and bravery, translating to "rest" or "roost" in its Germanic roots. It’s known through Saint Rocco, a revered figure who cared for plague victims centuries ago. That gives it a grounding, resilient feel.

785 births at peak (2009)

Conrad

2 SyllablesRising

There’s a strong, established feel to this name, coming from old German roots. It translates as "brave counsel" or "wise ruler," hinting at leadership. You might associate it with various European historical figures, giving it a classic, dignified air.

770 births at peak (2025)

Boone

1 SyllableRising

If you're looking for a name that signifies "blessing," Boone could be a good fit. This name has French roots, though it's also recognized as distinctly American, perhaps due to figures like Daniel Boone. It also carries the idea of being "brave."

762 births at peak (2025)

Leonidas

4 SyllablesStable

Thinking of ancient warriors, Leonidas immediately comes to mind, especially the Spartan king. This Greek name carries the powerful idea of a "lion's son" or "brave like a lion," connecting it to strength and leadership. It’s a less common choice, but it holds a lot of historical weight.

760 births at peak (2022)

Bo

1 SyllableRising

This simple, short name has a cool, understated appeal, drawing from both Norse and Chinese origins. In Norse, it translates to “to live,” while in Chinese, it can mean “precious” or “treasure.” It’s a concise name that feels full of life.

728 births at peak (2025)

Brodie

2 SyllablesFalling

This Scottish and Irish name has a friendly, approachable sound that’s been gaining attention. It translates as "a ditch" or "mire," but more commonly signifies a brave and strong spirit, especially in modern use. You’ll often see it as a surname that’s crossed over to a given name.

722 births at peak (2008)

Valentino

4 SyllablesRising

With its Latin and Italian background, this name evokes a sense of strength, bravery, and handsomeness. It's a name that feels quite romantic and classic, often bringing to mind the famous fashion house. You’ll find it carries an elegant charm, making it a distinctive choice.

710 births at peak (2025)

Raylan

2 SyllablesFalling

If you are looking for a name with a distinctive American feel, Raylan might be worth considering. It translates as "leader" and "brave," suggesting a person with strong character. Lots of people connect it to the charismatic lead from a well-known television show, which gives it a modern, cool presence.

687 births at peak (2015)

Cillian

3 SyllablesRising

From its Irish roots, this name comes with a strong, ancient feel. It translates as "brave" or "bright," giving it a powerful yet gentle quality for a boy. And it’s gained more recognition recently, partly thanks to actor Cillian Murphy.

674 births at peak (2024)

Atreus

2 SyllablesRising

A less common but historically rich name, Atreus has Greek origins. It translates to "brave" or "illustrious," and was the name of a king in Greek mythology. This choice offers a unique sound with a strong, warrior-like history.

674 births at peak (2023)

Alonzo

3 SyllablesStable

You might notice Alonzo looks a lot like Alonso, but this spelling has its own distinct presence. It also comes from Spanish and German, translating as "brave" or "noble warrior." This version feels a bit more accessible and has been a choice in American culture for a while.

651 births at peak (2022)

Arjun

2 SyllablesRising

Steeped in ancient history, Arjun is a name that immediately brings to mind strength and heroism. It’s a significant Sanskrit name from India, carrying the meaning of warrior or illustrious. The legendary figure of Arjun in the Mahabharata epic makes it a powerful choice.

650 births at peak (2014)

Finnley

2 SyllablesFalling

This name translates to 'brave warrior' or 'fair hero,' coming from both Irish and Scottish roots. It feels like a fresh take on classic Celtic sounds. You often see it used for both boys and girls today, giving it a modern, adaptable feel that many parents appreciate.

647 births at peak (2022)

Teddy

2 SyllablesRising

Often a friendly nickname for Theodore or Edward, this name has Greek and German origins. It carries meanings like "Godly" or "brave," depending on its longer form. President Theodore Roosevelt, famously known as "Teddy," gave the name a distinct American charm.

637 births at peak (1949)

Lionel

3 SyllablesStable

If you like names with a strong animal connection, this French and Latin name translates to 'lion.' It brings to mind courage and strength, much like the king of the jungle. And for many, it’s remembered through the enduring music of Lionel Richie.

609 births at peak (2023)

Truett

1 SyllableRising

This German name has a charming, slightly vintage sound that you don’t hear every day. Truett carries the idea of being "brave" or "courageous," which gives it a quiet strength. It feels like a solid, uncommon choice with a good history behind it.

586 births at peak (2025)

Madden

2 SyllablesRising

This Irish and Gaelic name carries the idea of a warrior, someone strong and brave. It’s a surname that has moved into the first name spot, especially for boys. You often hear it linked to sports, like the legendary football coach John Madden, which gives it a familiar, athletic feel.

570 births at peak (2025)

Hamza

2 SyllablesRising

A name that carries significant strength, Hamza is Arabic in origin. It translates as "strong" or "lion," reflecting a brave and powerful image. This name is well-known through Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib, an uncle of the Prophet Muhammad, who was celebrated for his courage.

565 births at peak (2024)

Trace

1 SyllableStable

Are you looking for a name that sounds modern and bold? This name has Irish and French connections, translating as "brave" or "warrior." It feels distinctive and uncommon, giving a child a strong, memorable identity. You don’t hear it every day.

534 births at peak (2008)

Ander

2 SyllablesFalling

If you like the sound of Andrew but want something a bit less common, Ander could be a great fit. This name has Basque and Greek roots, translating as 'manly' or 'brave.' It feels modern and strong, without being overly familiar in American English.

516 births at peak (2023)

Aries

2 SyllablesRising

This name is strongly linked to the first sign of the zodiac, a symbol of new beginnings. It comes from Latin and Greek, carrying the idea of someone strong and brave. In Roman mythology, Aries was the god of war, representing leadership and courage.

503 births at peak (2025)

Koen

1 SyllableRising

This strong name has Dutch roots, but it also translates from Hebrew to carry the idea of "brave," "wise," or "leader." You’ll often hear it in the Netherlands, where it's a well-established and familiar choice for boys. It has a modern sound here, though.

468 births at peak (2023)

Wylder

2 SyllablesRising

This name immediately brings to mind a strong, untamed spirit, translating as "wild" or "brave." It has German roots, but its unique spelling gives it a distinctly American and contemporary feel. You’ll often see it chosen for a child with a free-spirited outlook, leaning into its adventurous nature.

448 births at peak (2025)

Flynn

1 SyllableFalling

With a crisp sound, this Irish name translates as "son of the red-haired one." It carries a strong, brave energy, making it feel both modern and rooted in heritage. Many know it as a familiar surname, which gives it a relatable feel.

430 births at peak (2021)

Valentin

3 SyllablesRising

Coming from Latin and French, this boy’s name carries the idea of being strong and brave. It’s a classic choice with a gentle sound, often linked to Saint Valentine. Many people connect it to love because of Valentine's Day, making it feel warm.

418 births at peak (2025)

Loyal

2 SyllablesStable

This name immediately brings to mind a strong, admirable quality. Loyal comes from American English, and it’s a virtue name that directly signifies being a true friend, brave, and strong. Choosing a name like this makes a clear statement about the traits you hope for in a child. It’s quite uncommon.

416 births at peak (2022)

Thaddeus

2 SyllablesStable

Rooted in Aramaic and Greek, this name has a firm place in history. It carries the idea of bravery, and you might recognize it as one of the twelve apostles in the Bible. It’s a classic choice with a strong, traditional sound.

416 births at peak (2016)

Waylen

2 SyllablesRising

This name has a distinct sound, perhaps reminding some of country music legend Waylon Jennings. It’s a name with Old English and Germanic roots, which translates as "brave" or "land beside the road." It definitely carries a sense of quiet strength and individuality.

411 births at peak (2023)

Ryatt

2 SyllablesRising

A newer American creation, this name has a bold, energetic feel to it. It’s often seen as a modern take, conveying ideas like "brave" or "wild." This choice brings an edgy sound that’s distinct from more traditional spellings.

395 births at peak (2025)

Alonso

3 SyllablesStable

There’s a certain strength that comes with the name Alonso. It’s a Spanish form of an old German name, signifying "brave" or "ready for battle." You’ll often find this name connected to historical figures or nobility, especially in Spanish history.

380 births at peak (2010)

Bear

1 SyllableStable

With a strong, wild image, Bear is a nature name that comes from Old German and Old English words for the animal. It carries the idea of strength and bravery, making it a bold choice. We’ve seen it used by celebrities, like Bear Grylls, adding to its adventurous appeal.

332 births at peak (2022)

Bjorn

1 SyllableStable

Coming from Norse and Scandinavian origins, this name powerfully signifies 'bear,' bringing to mind strength and bravery. It’s a distinctly Nordic choice, often associated with a rugged sensibility. The famous Swedish tennis player, Björn Borg, carried this strong name to international fame.

331 births at peak (2024)

Anders

2 SyllablesFalling

A classic choice in Scandinavian countries, this name is a strong variation of Andrew, with Greek origins. Anders translates as 'manly' and 'brave,' carrying a confident sound. It’s also often seen as a surname, giving it a familiar yet distinguished feel.

316 births at peak (2014)

Koah

1 SyllableRising

Looking for a name with a powerful sound and a connection to nature? Koah is a Hawaiian name signifying strength and bravery, much like its close cousin Koa. It’s also linked to a specific type of sturdy tree found on the islands.

311 births at peak (2025)

Eren

2 SyllablesRising

With roots in both Turkish and Irish cultures, this boy's name brings a strong, grounded feeling. It translates as "brave" or "strong," making it a powerful choice. In Turkey, it's quite common, but it's becoming more known in other places now.

288 births at peak (2024)

Laith

1 SyllableRising

This strong Arabic name immediately brings to mind images of power and bravery. Laith translates as "lion" or "lioness," which gives it a fierce and noble quality for a boy. It’s a distinctive choice that feels both ancient and very current, offering a unique sound without being hard to say.

266 births at peak (2025)

Eitan

2 SyllablesRising

Translating as "strong" or "brave," this Hebrew name has deep roots. You'll find it in the Bible, where it's connected to figures known for their wisdom and steadfastness. It has a clear, classic sound that many parents appreciate, giving it a grounding presence that feels both ancient and current.

256 births at peak (2025)

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