Names carry deep symbolism that can inspire and guide a child. Here are 94 boy names with the theme of Powerful. Popularized during the Gen Z Peak, these names are associated with themes like Powerful, Leader, and Great, making them meaningful choices for your baby.
Names in this collection that reached their peak popularity most recently.
HenryAtlasAugust
Most Established
Names with the highest historic birth counts in the Social Security dataset.
RichardRonaldDonald
Recently Declining
Names that are currently showing a downward trend in annual registrations.
RichardAustinEric
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Most Popular
The name with the highest overall peak birth registrations.
Richard
For centuries, this name has been associated with strength and command, stemming from its German origins. It carries the idea of a powerful leader. You’ll find it in the lineage of many British kings, making it a name with a lot of historical weight and enduring presence.
58,990 births at peak (1946)
Fastest Rising
The name showing the strongest positive growth in recent years.
Frederick
This German and British name carries the idea of a powerful and noble ruler. It’s a name that feels quite grand, often associated with kings and emperors throughout history, particularly in Prussian royalty. So, it has a long-standing connection to leadership and a distinguished past.
4,997 births at peak (1952)
Rare & Unique
A less common name in this list that offers a distinctive choice.
Agastya
When you hear Agastya, you might picture someone truly formidable. This Indian name, from Sanskrit, translates as "strong" or "powerful," fitting for the revered Hindu sage it’s connected to. It’s a name that brings a deep, spiritual weight and a sense of enduring strength.
253 births at peak (2025)
Full List of Powerful Boy Names
Displaying all 94 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.
Richard
2 SyllablesFalling
For centuries, this name has been associated with strength and command, stemming from its German origins. It carries the idea of a powerful leader. You’ll find it in the lineage of many British kings, making it a name with a lot of historical weight and enduring presence.
58,990 births at peak (1946)
Ronald
2 SyllablesStable
A name with a long history, its roots are in Old Norse and Scottish traditions. It translates as 'wise ruler' or 'powerful leader', suggesting strength and authority. A notable figure like U.S. President Ronald Reagan certainly embodied its strong meaning.
34,972 births at peak (1947)
Donald
2 SyllablesStable
Coming from Scottish Gaelic, this name translates as "world ruler" or "great chief." It's a name that has been connected to powerful clan leaders and even royalty throughout Scottish history. So, it carries a strong sense of authority and importance. It's a classic choice with a commanding feel.
30,518 births at peak (1934)
Austin
2 SyllablesFalling
You might recognize this name as a city, but it actually has British and Latin roots. It started as a short form of Augustine, which carries the idea of "great" or "illustrious." So, it’s a name that feels both familiar and strong.
26,080 births at peak (1995)
Eric
2 SyllablesFalling
For centuries, this name has been a staple, coming from old Norse where it means "eternal ruler" or "powerful leader." It’s a name often tied to Viking kings and explorers, giving it a very classic and strong feel. Many famous figures have held this name throughout history.
23,719 births at peak (1970)
Jeremy
3 SyllablesFalling
For a name that feels familiar and friendly, Jeremy has long been a favorite. It’s the English form of Jeremiah, coming from Hebrew and signifying "Yahweh will exalt." This name had a period of widespread popularity in the 20th century, making it recognizable to many.
21,749 births at peak (1977)
Edward
2 SyllablesFalling
For centuries, this name has been a fixture in English history, particularly within the monarchy. It comes from Old German, translating to "wealthy guardian" or "powerful protector." Several English kings have carried this name, making it a truly regal choice with a solid feel.
21,223 births at peak (1924)
Dylan
2 SyllablesStable
This name brings to mind the power of the ocean, translating from Welsh as "son of the sea" or "great tide." Dylan has deep Celtic roots and signifies a connection to wild, untamed waters. You might think of the famous poet Dylan Thomas, known for his lyrical writing.
16,696 births at peak (2001)
Aiden
2 SyllablesFalling
With its modern spelling, this name still holds ancient Irish and Celtic roots, translating as 'bright' or 'powerful.' It really took off in the early 2000s, becoming a distinct version of a traditional favorite. This spelling offers a contemporary feel without losing its rich background.
16,143 births at peak (2009)
Harold
2 SyllablesStable
Throughout history, this strong name has been linked to leadership and powerful warriors, coming from Old Norse. It has a royal past in Britain, notably with King Harold II, who fought at the Battle of Hastings. So, it carries a lot of weight and tradition.
14,230 births at peak (1924)
Ricky
2 SyllablesFalling
You’ll often hear Ricky as a friendly short form for Richard, which is a German name. It translates as 'powerful leader,' carrying a strong and classic feel. While once mostly a nickname, Ricky now stands well on its own as a boy’s name.
13,424 births at peak (1958)
Walter
2 SyllablesStable
You’ll find this German name carries the idea of power and leadership, translating as "ruler of the army" or "powerful warrior." It feels classic and strong, and it’s a name that brings to mind figures like the imaginative Walt Disney, giving it a familiar feel.
13,418 births at peak (1918)
Henry
2 SyllablesStable
For centuries, this name has been a staple among kings and noble families across Europe. Coming from German roots, it translates as "home ruler" or "powerful leader." It’s a truly classic boy's name that carries a lot of historical weight and dignity.
12,040 births at peak (2025)
Aidan
2 SyllablesFalling
This Irish and Celtic name has a long history, carrying the idea of something bright and powerful. You’ll find it connected to Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne, giving it a classic, steady feel. It’s a choice that feels both strong and inviting for a boy.
10,296 births at peak (2003)
Derek
2 SyllablesStable
This name has a German heritage, and it signifies someone who is a "leader" or "powerful." You often hear it, which makes it feel familiar and approachable. Think of someone like baseball star Derek Jeter, a well-known example of this classic name.
8,402 births at peak (1989)
Jeremiah
4 SyllablesFalling
This name comes from ancient Hebrew, carrying a strong biblical history. It signifies "Yahweh will exalt," connecting it to a prophet known for his powerful messages. Jeremiah has a classic feel and has been a consistent choice for many families over time.
7,756 births at peak (2010)
Frederick
3 SyllablesRising
This German and British name carries the idea of a powerful and noble ruler. It’s a name that feels quite grand, often associated with kings and emperors throughout history, particularly in Prussian royalty. So, it has a long-standing connection to leadership and a distinguished past.
4,997 births at peak (1952)
Erik
2 SyllablesFalling
Thinking about a name with a strong historical background? This classic Scandinavian name carries the idea of an 'eternal ruler,' often associated with ancient Viking kings. The 'k' spelling is actually the traditional form, making it a solid choice with deep roots. It feels very grounded.
4,959 births at peak (1980)
Enzo
2 SyllablesRising
Though it feels distinctly Italian, this masculine name actually has German origins, often as a shortened form of names like Heinz or Lorenzo. It signifies a powerful leader, which might explain its cool, confident feel. Think of Enzo Ferrari, a famous bearer.
4,568 births at peak (2024)
Atlas
2 SyllablesRising
This name brings to mind immense strength and responsibility. Atlas is a figure from Greek mythology, famously known for holding the heavens on his shoulders. It carries the idea of a powerful guardian, and it’s also the name of a star system.
4,558 births at peak (2025)
August
2 SyllablesRising
This name brings to mind the warm end of summer, but its history goes back much further. It’s a Latin name, translating to "great" or "illustrious," and it was famously the title of the first Roman emperor, Augustus. That’s why it feels both grand and approachable today.
4,226 births at peak (2025)
Derrick
2 SyllablesFalling
If you’re thinking about a name with a strong sound, this German option translates as "leader" or "powerful ruler." Derrick offers a slightly different spelling variation from its counterparts, sometimes seen as a surname. It maintains that classic, sturdy feel many parents appreciate.
4,171 births at peak (1980)
Malik
2 SyllablesStable
This name carries the idea of power and leadership, translating as "king" or "ruler." It’s a name with Arabic and African roots, often heard across different cultures. You'll find Malik frequently among Muslim families, appreciated for its strong, clear sound.
4,050 births at peak (1996)
Max
1 SyllableFalling
You often hear this name as a short, punchy option, but it’s actually a standalone name with Latin and German roots. It carries the idea of being great or powerful. Many people choose Max because it feels modern and strong, without needing the longer version. This name has a cool, approachable feel.
3,969 births at peak (2009)
Maxwell
2 SyllablesFalling
Coming from Scottish and British roots, this name translates as "great stream." It started as a surname, often linked to places, and has since become a distinctive first name for boys. You'll hear it often in British culture, giving it a strong, refined feel.
3,773 births at peak (2014)
Amir
2 SyllablesStable
Want a name that exudes strength and leadership? This masculine name, from Arabic and Persian origins, translates as "prince," "commander," or "noble." It's often used as a title in many cultures, reflecting its royal and powerful connotations. You'll find it’s a name that commands respect.
3,647 births at peak (2023)
Eduardo
4 SyllablesFalling
This strong name has deep roots in Spanish and Portuguese cultures. It translates to "guardian" or "powerful," carrying a sense of protection and authority. You'll find it among royalty, giving it a dignified feel that's well-loved in Spanish-speaking countries.
3,435 births at peak (2001)
Ryker
2 SyllablesFalling
This name has a solid, commanding feel to it, coming from Dutch and German roots. It translates to concepts like "strong," "warrior," and "powerful." You might recognize it from characters in popular culture, giving it a familiar yet distinct edge. It carries a lot of presence.
3,290 births at peak (2018)
Ricardo
3 SyllablesStable
What about a name that offers a touch of international flair? This one comes from Spanish and Portuguese, and it translates to "powerful leader." It’s a familiar name in many parts of the world, often seen as a strong and dependable choice.
3,055 births at peak (1998)
King
1 SyllableFalling
You can’t get much clearer than a name that literally signifies "leader" or "powerful ruler." This strong, one-syllable choice comes from Old English, directly referring to royalty. It’s also strongly associated with American history through civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr.
2,705 births at peak (2017)
Cesar
2 SyllablesStable
This is a name that immediately brings to mind strength and leadership. Cesar has Latin origins, and it signifies someone powerful or great. Of course, it’s most famously linked to Julius Caesar, the Roman emperor, which gives it a strong historical weight. It’s a name that carries a lot of authority.
2,538 births at peak (2004)
Edgar
2 SyllablesFalling
With a strong sound, this German name carries a sense of might. Edgar translates as "powerful warrior," which shows its ancient roots. Many people connect it to the writer Edgar Allan Poe, giving it a distinct literary feel.
2,459 births at peak (2005)
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)
Erick
2 SyllablesFalling
This strong boy's name comes from Norse and Scandinavian roots, translating to a 'leader' or 'powerful ruler.' It’s a familiar choice, and this particular spelling gives it a slightly more modern feel compared to its classic counterpart. You’ll find it across many cultures today.
2,437 births at peak (2007)
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)
Darius
3 SyllablesFalling
This name carries a historical weight, recalling ancient Persian kings who ruled vast empires. Its Persian and Greek origins point to meanings like "great," "powerful," and "leader." So, Darius is a name that suggests strength and a natural ability to command respect.
2,200 births at peak (1994)
Maximus
3 SyllablesStable
Thinking about ancient Rome brings this powerful Latin name to mind, which translates as "greatest" or "largest." It carries a strong, almost heroic feel, often linked to historical figures and even fictional gladiators. This name has a commanding presence and an undeniable sense of history behind it. It’s a name that feels substantial.
2,137 births at peak (2014)
Drake
1 SyllableFalling
The name Drake has a strong, almost mythical sound to it, which makes sense because it comes from Old Norse, translating as "dragon." It also carries the idea of being powerful. You might recognize it from the explorer Sir Francis Drake, who sailed around the world.
1,885 births at peak (2010)
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)
Kairo
2 SyllablesRising
Thinking of the historic city, this name has deep Arabic roots. It translates as "victorious" or "powerful," echoing a strong heritage. Many parents are drawn to its exotic sound and the feeling of strength it carries. It’s a name that makes a statement.
1,611 births at peak (2025)
Gunner
2 SyllablesFalling
Thinking about a name with a powerful sound but a modern edge? This Americanized spelling keeps the strength of its Norse origin. It signifies a "brave warrior" or "bold soldier," a direct translation from its older form. It feels fresh while still having deep roots.
1,597 births at peak (2015)
Darian
3 SyllablesStable
This strong-sounding name carries the idea of being "great" or "powerful." It has origins in both Persian and Greek languages, giving it a rich history. And because of its modern feel, Darian works well for parents looking for something familiar yet distinctive.
1,543 births at peak (1994)
Enrique
3 SyllablesStable
This Spanish and German name carries the idea of being a ruler or powerful leader. You often see it connected to royalty, like several kings of Spain, giving it a classic, regal feel. And it’s a name many famous musicians have carried too.
1,542 births at peak (2000)
Kash
1 SyllableStable
With roots in both American and Indian traditions, this short and punchy name signifies a shining sun or powerful presence. It feels quite direct and modern, often appealing to parents looking for something concise. Many appreciate its strong, clear sound, making it stand out.
1,510 births at peak (2021)
Rex
1 SyllableFalling
This name carries a strong sense of leadership, translating directly from Latin as 'king.' It’s a powerful, concise choice often associated with royalty or strength. And it’s also commonly given to family pets, adding a touch of approachable charm to its regal history.
1,505 births at peak (1952)
Cash
1 SyllableStable
Many people associate this name with the legendary musician Johnny Cash, giving it a strong, cool edge. It actually has Latin roots, where it translates to "lucky" or "powerful." This short, punchy name has an undeniable energy that feels quite modern and bold.
1,491 births at peak (2013)
Maximiliano
6 SyllablesStable
Bringing a distinct Spanish sound, this name is the Latinate form of the classic Maximilian. It signifies someone "great" or "most powerful," carrying a strong, dignified air. This version is a familiar and respected choice in many Spanish-speaking cultures, offering a rich, melodic rhythm. It feels both traditional and vibrant.
1,460 births at peak (2019)
Aden
2 SyllablesFalling
This name has two distinct paths, both bringing strength to its sound. From Irish roots, Aden signifies "bright" or "fiery," while its Hebrew connection carries the idea of "powerful." It’s a name that feels both familiar and strong, fitting well in many different families.
1,432 births at peak (2006)
Cyrus
2 SyllablesRising
With Persian and Greek roots, this name carries the idea of a "shining sun" or a "leader." It brings to mind ancient kings, like Cyrus the Great, who was a powerful figure in history. So, it’s a name that feels both classic and strong, suggesting a commanding presence.
1,400 births at peak (2024)
Hendrix
2 SyllablesFalling
This name carries a strong, modern feel, often linked to the legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix. It comes from Dutch and German roots, translating as "leader" or "powerful." It's a bold choice that feels both familiar and fresh for a boy. It certainly has a distinct, confident sound.
1,355 births at peak (2021)
Orion
2 SyllablesStable
Look up at the night sky and you’ll find this name shining brightly as a constellation. In Greek mythology, Orion was a powerful hunter, which translates to a strong and adventurous spirit for the name. It’s a choice that feels both ancient and very current, connecting a child to the cosmos.
1,186 births at peak (2018)
Rodrigo
3 SyllablesRising
With Spanish and Portuguese origins, this name sounds quite regal and commanding. It means "famous ruler" or "powerful leader," reflecting a long history of kings and nobles bearing it. So, it carries a sense of distinction and heritage, making it feel very grand.
1,177 births at peak (2007)
Major
2 SyllablesFalling
The idea of greatness and leadership is central to this boy's name, which has Latin roots. It translates as "greater" or "powerful." You might know it as a military rank, but it’s also become a bold, modern choice for parents seeking a strong statement.
1,050 births at peak (2017)
Odin
2 SyllablesFalling
For a name with serious mythological power, this one is hard to beat. It comes from Norse and Scandinavian traditions, where it belongs to the chief god, a figure of wisdom and power. It translates as "wise" and "leader," giving it a strong, commanding presence.
1,023 births at peak (2022)
Raiden
2 SyllablesStable
In Japanese mythology, Raiden is the god of thunder and lightning, carrying the idea of power and a warrior spirit. It’s a bold choice that feels both ancient and very current. This name has a strong, energetic sound that many parents appreciate.
969 births at peak (2022)
Kylo
2 SyllablesRising
This name instantly brings to mind the Star Wars universe, where it’s linked to a powerful, somewhat dark character. It’s an American creation that offers a bold sound, perfect if you’re looking for something with a modern, fictional origin. Kylo definitely makes an impression.
883 births at peak (2024)
Gunnar
2 SyllablesStable
With its strong Nordic roots, this name has been a staple in Scandinavian countries for centuries. It comes from Old Norse elements that translate to "battle" and "army," so it means "warrior." You often hear it in sagas and historical accounts.
830 births at peak (2015)
Apollo
3 SyllablesStable
Straight from ancient Greek mythology, this powerful name belonged to a prominent god. He was known for music, poetry, and the sun, so it carries the idea of 'shining' or 'godly.' It's a bold choice that certainly stands out, evoking a sense of classical strength.
820 births at peak (2022)
Augustus
3 SyllablesRising
Translating from Latin as 'great' or 'illustrious,' this name immediately brings to mind the grandeur of ancient Rome. It was a title given to the first Roman emperor, Caesar Augustus, making it feel very regal. Because of that history, it carries a strong, authoritative presence.
791 births at peak (2024)
Rome
1 SyllableRising
Choosing a name like Rome brings to mind the ancient Italian capital directly. This Latin-based name carries the powerful idea of being "strong" or "noble," much like the city itself. It’s a very grounded and unique place name, giving a child a connection to a significant historical location.
760 births at peak (2025)
Maximilian
5 SyllablesFalling
This name has a stately feel, often linked to emperors and royalty from its Latin and German past. It translates as "greatest" or "most powerful," giving it a strong presence. You’ll find it’s a classic choice that still feels grand today, often shortened to Max. It certainly makes an impression.
717 births at peak (2016)
Guillermo
3 SyllablesStable
A classic Spanish name, it's the equivalent of William in English-speaking countries. It comes from Germanic elements, signifying "will" and "helmet," so it ultimately carries the idea of a "resolute protector." You'll find it common across Latin America and Spain.
693 births at peak (1998)
Zaire
1 SyllableStable
This name brings to mind the former name of a Central African country. It’s an African name that carries the idea of being powerful or wild. Because it’s a place name, it has a distinct and strong sound that many parents find appealing.
674 births at peak (2023)
Cannon
2 SyllablesFalling
This name has a sound that immediately suggests power, connecting to the English word for a large gun. It also relates to the idea of a 'canon,' like a body of religious law or a church official. It’s a strong, straightforward option with a very modern feel.
595 births at peak (2021)
Augustine
3 SyllablesRising
This historical name carries the weight of its Latin origins, translating as 'great' or 'illustrious.' It brings to mind Saint Augustine of Hippo, a hugely influential figure in early Christianity whose writings shaped much of Western thought. So, it’s a name with a deep, thoughtful background and a scholarly feel.
587 births at peak (2025)
Eiden
2 SyllablesRising
If you're looking for something with a fresh, energetic sound, this name fits well. It has Irish and Celtic roots, carrying the idea of "bright" or "powerful." While it feels modern, it offers a distinct alternative to more common choices, bringing a lively spirit.
558 births at peak (2025)
Anakin
3 SyllablesRising
You probably know this name from the Star Wars universe, where it was created for a central character. It brings to mind a sense of being a powerful warrior or a maverick. This strong association with the saga gives it an adventurous and unique presence in a modern world.
547 births at peak (2023)
Emir
2 SyllablesRising
This strong title from Arabic and Turkish cultures translates as "leader" or "prince," carrying a significant sense of authority. It’s often used for high-ranking officials or rulers in the Middle East, giving it a regal feel. You’ll find this name brings a powerful, noble presence.
546 births at peak (2025)
Kannon
2 SyllablesFalling
Doesn't Kannon sound like it carries a lot of inherent strength and purpose? This name has both Japanese and American origins, carrying the idea of "powerful" or "protector." It often brings to mind a sense of spiritual guardianship, making it a unique choice.
534 births at peak (2020)
Duke
1 SyllableStable
Carrying a sense of nobility, this name comes from Latin, where it means "leader" or "powerful." It's a title of aristocracy, which gives it a distinguished feel. Many people associate it with the jazz legend Duke Ellington, adding to its cool and sophisticated image.
529 births at peak (2018)
Maximo
3 SyllablesRising
Carrying a bold and direct sense of strength, this name comes from Latin and Spanish roots. It literally means "greatest" or "most powerful," making it a name that really stands out. Many people in Spanish-speaking countries appreciate its clear meaning and strong sound, giving it a confident appeal. It’s a definite statement.
506 births at peak (2025)
Kyren
2 SyllablesRising
With both Greek and Irish roots, Kyren is a name that feels grounded and strong. It translates as powerful, suggesting a person with a strong presence. This name isn't heard every day, giving it a unique appeal for those who like a less common sound.
504 births at peak (2025)
Kyro
2 SyllablesRising
With roots in both Greek and Egyptian cultures, Kyro translates as "powerful" or "leader." This name has a striking sound that feels very current, offering a unique alternative to more common choices. It’s a strong, modern option for a boy, reflecting a sense of command and presence.
464 births at peak (2023)
Kasai
2 SyllablesRising
What about a name with dual heritage like Kasai? This name has Japanese roots, where it translates to 'fire,' and also African origins, where it signifies a powerful river. It’s an exotic and unique choice, bringing with it a sense of wildness and natural power.
444 births at peak (2025)
Azrael
2 SyllablesRising
Often associated with the archangel of death in some religious traditions, this name has roots in both Hebrew and Arabic. It signifies a powerful presence, giving it a somewhat intense and mystical image. So, it carries a deep, significant weight.
443 births at peak (2025)
Dario
3 SyllablesRising
Often heard in Italian-speaking cultures, this name has a warm, inviting sound. It comes from Persian roots, where it translates as "great" or "powerful." You’ll find Dario has a classic European charm, but it still feels fresh and approachable today.
439 births at peak (2024)
Azael
2 SyllablesRising
This name holds a deep sense of power and spirituality, coming from its Hebrew background. It signifies concepts like "Godly" or "powerful," carrying a strong, ancient weight. You can find it in older biblical texts, giving it a rare and meaningful feel.
432 births at peak (2025)
Rayden
2 SyllablesStable
This name brings to mind the Japanese god of thunder, Raijin, giving it a strong, mythological feel. It signifies someone powerful and a true warrior. You’ll also find it used in popular culture, like a well-known video game character, which adds to its modern edge.
416 births at peak (2022)
Dereck
2 SyllablesRising
With its German background, this strong name translates as "leader" or "powerful ruler." It’s a solid choice that has been around for a while, offering a classic feel. Dereck is a less common spelling, giving it a slightly distinct edge while still being familiar.
413 births at peak (2024)
Everest
3 SyllablesRising
Coming directly from the world's highest mountain, Everest brings a powerful and grand image to mind. It’s a name that symbolizes greatness and strength, much like the famous peak itself. This makes it a strong nature-inspired choice for those wanting something truly memorable.
407 births at peak (2025)
Idris
2 SyllablesRising
What's interesting about this name is its dual background, with roots in both Arabic and Welsh traditions. It carries meanings like "scholar," "leader," or "powerful," so it suggests both wisdom and strength. You might know it from the actor Idris Elba, which gives it a familiar yet unique feel.
397 births at peak (2025)
Rey
1 SyllableFalling
You might recognize this name for its short, powerful sound, which means 'king' in Spanish. It comes from Latin roots and feels both traditional and modern. For many, it brings to mind the brave character from the Star Wars saga, giving it a familiar, heroic feel.
394 births at peak (2021)
Ozias
3 SyllablesRising
For parents looking for something distinct, this name has a unique sound and biblical weight. It comes from Hebrew, translating as 'my strength is the Lord' or 'God is my strength.' This makes it a rare but meaningful choice. It feels both ancient and uncommon today.
381 births at peak (2025)
Blaze
1 SyllableRising
The imagery this name brings to mind is all about energy and power. With Latin and British roots, it translates to “fire” or “flame,” making it a strong, edgy option. It’s a bold choice that certainly leaves an impression.
373 births at peak (2022)
Magnus
2 SyllablesRising
Carrying a strong sense of importance, this name comes from Latin, translating as 'great.' It also has a deep history in Norse cultures, where several kings bore the name. This gives Magnus a distinctly regal and powerful presence, fitting for a leader.
354 births at peak (2021)
Kaiser
2 SyllablesStable
This distinguished German name translates to "emperor" or "leader," carrying a powerful sense of authority. Its origins trace back to the Roman title Caesar, which became a significant royal title in German history. It brings to mind strong, illustrious figures from the past.
350 births at peak (2022)
Azai
2 SyllablesRising
From its Hebrew origins, Azai is a name that directly conveys strength and power. It translates as "strong" or "powerful," making it a concise and impactful choice. Many parents appreciate its modern sound while still connecting to its ancient roots.
318 births at peak (2025)
Jeremias
4 SyllablesRising
If you like the classic sound of Jeremiah, Jeremias offers a slightly different take. This name is a Greek and Latin form of the Hebrew original, which translates as "Yahweh will exalt." It’s less common in English-speaking countries but frequently heard in parts of Europe and Latin America.
314 births at peak (2024)
Ignacio
4 SyllablesRising
With its Latin background, Ignacio translates as 'fiery' or 'spirit,' and it’s a deeply classic Spanish name. It’s well-known through Saint Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuit order, giving it significant historical weight. So, it carries a strong, traditional feel.
313 births at peak (2006)
Massimo
3 SyllablesRising
If you're looking for a name with built-in strength, this distinctly Italian name translates as 'greatest' or 'most powerful.' It comes from Latin roots, giving it a classic, commanding feel that resonates with importance. This name often brings to mind a strong and significant character.
289 births at peak (2023)
Ishaan
2 SyllablesStable
This Indian name from Sanskrit carries the strong idea of being a leader or godly. It's often associated with Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism, representing a powerful and divine presence. So, it brings a sense of strength and spiritual depth.
289 births at peak (2019)
Aslan
2 SyllablesRising
This powerful name comes directly from Turkish, where it translates as "lion." It’s most famously known as the majestic lion character in C.S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of Narnia," giving it a strong literary and heroic association. It certainly carries a sense of leadership.
280 births at peak (2025)
Kaleo
3 SyllablesRising
From the Hawaiian islands, Kaleo carries the idea of 'the voice' or 'the sound.' It’s a strong name that often shows up in Hawaiian songs and traditional chants, reflecting a deep connection to culture. You’ll find it feels both grounded and spirited.
270 births at peak (2025)
Agastya
4 SyllablesRising
When you hear Agastya, you might picture someone truly formidable. This Indian name, from Sanskrit, translates as "strong" or "powerful," fitting for the revered Hindu sage it’s connected to. It’s a name that brings a deep, spiritual weight and a sense of enduring strength.