Names carry deep symbolism that can inspire and guide a child. Here are 100 boy names with the theme of Warrior. Popularized during the Gen Z Peak, these names are associated with themes like Warrior, Strong, and Brave, making them meaningful choices for your baby.
Names in this collection that reached their peak popularity most recently.
EverettBarrettCallan
Most Established
Names with the highest historic birth counts in the Social Security dataset.
MarkLiamAlexander
Recently Declining
Names that are currently showing a downward trend in annual registrations.
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Collection Insights
Most Popular
The name with the highest overall peak birth registrations.
Mark
If you’re thinking of strength, this Latin name is a good fit, translating to "warrior" or "manly." It’s tied to Mars, the Roman god of war, and is also known as the author of one of the Gospels. It’s a straightforward name with a powerful background.
58,860 births at peak (1960)
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.
Alistair
Meaning 'protector' or 'warrior,' this Scottish name has a strong, classic sound, though its roots are also Greek. It’s a name that feels both distinguished and capable, often associated with a certain British charm. You’ll sometimes find it used in families with a connection to Scotland.
265 births at peak (2025)
Full List of Warrior Boy Names
Displaying all 100 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.
Mark
1 SyllableStable
If you’re thinking of strength, this Latin name is a good fit, translating to "warrior" or "manly." It’s tied to Mars, the Roman god of war, and is also known as the author of one of the Gospels. It’s a straightforward name with a powerful background.
58,860 births at peak (1960)
Liam
2 SyllablesStable
This well-known boy’s name is a shortened version of William, coming from Irish and German backgrounds. It carries meanings like "protector" and "strong-willed warrior," which definitely gives it a sturdy feel. You’ll find it’s been a very common choice for boys across the globe for quite some time now.
22,288 births at peak (2024)
Alexander
4 SyllablesFalling
You often hear this name and immediately think of ancient history, particularly Alexander the Great. This powerful boy's name is Greek, translating as "defender of mankind" or "protector." It’s a name that has been worn by kings, emperors, and leaders for centuries.
20,708 births at peak (1993)
Bruce
1 SyllableStable
You might know this name from Scottish history, particularly Robert the Bruce. It actually comes from a French place name, Brus, which translates to "from the brushwood." This name carries a sense of strong, enduring character, often linked with warriors and leaders.
14,693 births at peak (1956)
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)
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)
Hunter
2 SyllablesFalling
This name comes from an old British surname, literally translating as "hunter." It’s also often associated with ideas of being a warrior or strong. You’ll find it’s a modern choice now, used for both boys and girls, giving it a cool, nature-inspired feel.
13,252 births at peak (2000)
Roger
2 SyllablesFalling
This name has old German and French roots, where it translates as "famous spear" or "renowned warrior." It’s a classic that has been around for centuries, and you might think of tennis legend Roger Federer. He certainly gives it a sophisticated, strong presence.
13,200 births at peak (1953)
Dustin
2 SyllablesStable
This name has old Norse roots, giving it a strong, grounded sound. Dustin translates as "Thor's stone" or "brave warrior," suggesting resilience and fortitude. You might recognize it from actor Dustin Hoffman, who has had a long and varied career in film.
10,520 births at peak (1985)
Evan
2 SyllablesFalling
You’ll find this name often used in Wales, where it’s a form of John. It has Welsh and Hebrew origins, and it can signify 'youth' or 'God is gracious.' Sometimes, it’s also associated with the idea of a warrior, giving it a versatile feel.
10,410 births at peak (2007)
Owen
2 SyllablesFalling
Hailing from Welsh and Irish traditions, this strong boy’s name signifies 'noble' or 'well-born.' It also carries the idea of a 'young warrior,' giving it a powerful edge. You often hear it in Celtic regions, and it has a friendly, approachable sound.
10,331 births at peak (2016)
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)
Troy
1 SyllableFalling
Thinking about ancient history brings up this classic place name. It’s tied to the legendary Greek city of Troy, known from Homer's epic poems, which gives it a powerful "strong" or "warrior" feel. It also has an Irish connection, meaning "foot soldier."
8,545 births at peak (1970)
Luis
1 SyllableStable
You’ll find this name across many Spanish-speaking countries, but it actually has German origins. It signifies 'warrior' and 'strong,' which gives it a powerful feel. Many European royal families have used this name over the centuries, adding to its regal history.
8,066 births at peak (2007)
Alex
2 SyllablesFalling
This short, punchy name works well as a standalone choice for boys. It comes from Greek origins, translating to "protector" or "defender." Because it’s so versatile, you’ll find many famous people, from athletes to artists, who carry this classic name.
8,064 births at peak (1993)
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)
Louis
2 SyllablesStable
Steeped in European history, this French and German name has been carried by many kings. Louis translates as 'famous warrior,' giving it a dignified and powerful presence. It’s a name that feels regal and enduring, often found in royal families across the continent.
7,296 births at peak (1921)
Vincent
2 SyllablesStable
Are you looking for a name that truly embodies strength and perseverance? Vincent has Latin and French roots, translating as "to conquer" or "victorious." It's a classic choice, historically tied to figures like Saint Vincent de Paul and the painter Vincent van Gogh.
6,186 births at peak (1962)
Martin
2 SyllablesStable
This name connects to Mars, the Roman god of war, giving it a powerful, manly feel from its Latin roots. It came to us through French, translating as "warrior." Many notable figures have carried it, like Martin Luther King Jr., lending it a legacy of strength and conviction.
6,091 births at peak (1963)
Marcus
2 SyllablesFalling
Tracing back to ancient Rome, this name holds a powerful Latin heritage. It signifies "warrior" or "manly," reflecting a classic strength. We know it from figures like the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, giving it a connection to history.
6,060 births at peak (1984)
Garrett
2 SyllablesFalling
A name carrying the idea of strength, Garrett comes from old German and Irish roots. It translates as "spear strength" or "brave warrior," often appearing as a surname before becoming a given name. You'll find it feels sturdy and dependable.
5,850 births at peak (2000)
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)
Kai
1 SyllableStable
If you like a name that feels strong and straightforward, Kai could be a good fit. It has roots in both Hawaiian and Scandinavian cultures, translating to "warrior" in some traditions. This short, punchy name has been gaining notice for its clear sound and confident feel, appealing to many parents.
5,732 births at peak (2022)
Caden
2 SyllablesRising
An Irish name with a firm sound, Caden also feels quite American in its modern usage. It translates as "warrior" or "strong," giving it a powerful meaning. Many parents like how it sounds both familiar and fresh, carrying that confident, resilient feel from its old roots.
5,122 births at peak (2007)
Kaden
2 SyllablesFalling
A name that carries the idea of a "warrior" can feel very strong. This modern-sounding choice has roots in Arabic, though it’s also seen as an American creation. It’s a solid pick for parents looking for something with a powerful sound and contemporary appeal.
4,849 births at peak (2006)
Alejandro
4 SyllablesStable
Does this name sound familiar to you? That’s because it’s the Spanish version of Alexander, a name with deep Greek roots. It translates as "defender of mankind," giving it a powerful and enduring meaning. This name has a rhythmic quality and a global presence, often found in music and art.
4,577 births at peak (2001)
Victor
2 SyllablesStable
A name carrying the idea of triumph, Victor comes from Latin. It translates as "victorious one" or "conqueror." Many Roman emperors and early Christian saints shared this powerful name, giving it a classic and enduring presence. You'll often find it associated with strength.
4,472 births at peak (1990)
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)
Lance
1 SyllableStable
This name has French and German roots, immediately bringing to mind a medieval weapon. It carries the idea of a warrior or someone strong, often associated with an archer. You might think of Sir Lancelot from Arthurian legends when you hear it, giving it a classic, knightly feel.
4,173 births at peak (1970)
Gael
1 SyllableRising
Carrying the strong idea of a warrior, Gael is a name with deep Celtic and Irish roots. It refers to the Goidelic people, who were ancient inhabitants of Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Man. This makes it a distinctive choice with a rich historical background.
3,879 births at peak (2024)
Oscar
2 SyllablesStable
This boy's name has roots in both Irish and Norse cultures, translating to 'deer friend' or 'god spear.' You might think of the famous Irish writer Oscar Wilde or the prestigious Academy Awards. It carries a sense of literary charm and a bit of a classic feel.
3,607 births at peak (2006)
Alec
2 SyllablesFalling
Often used as a shorter, more direct version of Alexander, this name has a strong Greek background. It signifies someone who is a "defender of mankind" or a "protector." You'll find it has a Scottish connection too, making it a well-rounded and grounded choice. Many people recognize Alec Baldwin as a famous bearer.
3,457 births at peak (1995)
Kaiden
2 SyllablesFalling
For parents looking for a name with a contemporary edge, Kaiden offers a strong option. It has roots in Arabic, where it translates as "warrior," and also a distinct American feel. This name has an energetic sound, fitting well with other names that share its modern rhythm and strong consonants.
3,352 births at peak (2014)
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)
Mario
3 SyllablesFalling
This classic Italian and Latin name carries a strong sense of masculinity, translating to "warrior" or "manly." You might recognize it from the popular video game character, which has kept it familiar across generations. It’s a name that feels both historical and playful.
2,974 births at peak (1980)
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)
Lewis
2 SyllablesRising
There’s a long history behind the name Lewis, which translates from its German and French roots as "renowned warrior" or "illustrious." You find this name on many kings and important figures, including the beloved writer C.S. Lewis. It’s a classic choice that still holds a lot of weight.
2,731 births at peak (1921)
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)
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)
Donovan
3 SyllablesFalling
You often hear this name with an Irish lilt, and it translates to "dark warrior" or "dark-haired chief." It started as a surname in Ireland before becoming a given name. So, it brings with it a sense of strength and a bit of a rugged character. It feels both classic and a little mysterious.
2,219 births at peak (2003)
Barrett
2 SyllablesStable
With its German and Irish background, this name suggests someone with 'bear strength' or a 'brave bear.' It has a solid, traditional feel that makes it recognizable and dependable. You often hear it as a surname, but it’s a strong first name for a boy.
2,178 births at peak (2025)
Marco
2 SyllablesStable
Coming from Italian roots, this name is a version of Marcus, which has Latin origins. It translates as "warrior" or "manly," carrying a strong historical feel. Many people think of the explorer Marco Polo when they hear it, connecting it to adventure.
2,117 births at peak (2005)
Israel
2 SyllablesFalling
This Hebrew name carries a very strong meaning, often understood as "struggles with God" or "contends with God." It’s a powerful biblical name given to Jacob, who then became the father of the twelve tribes. And of course, it’s also the name of a modern country, giving it a distinct geographical tie.
1,995 births at peak (2007)
Callan
2 SyllablesRising
There’s a clear strength to this Irish name, which translates directly as 'warrior' or 'strong'. It has a modern sound, making it a good fit if you like names with ancient roots but a contemporary feel. You’ll find it in Gaelic tradition, carrying a powerful energy.
1,983 births at peak (2025)
Roland
2 SyllablesStable
A name from ancient epics, Roland carries a strong German and French background. It translates as "illustrious land" or "fame of the land," suggesting a leader or warrior. The legendary Song of Roland features Charlemagne's brave paladin, giving it a deeply historical and heroic feel. It's a classic choice with a bold sound.
1,834 births at peak (1924)
Cade
1 SyllableRising
A short, powerful name, Cade comes from both British and Gaelic backgrounds. It carries the idea of being strong or a warrior. This single-syllable choice feels grounded and modern, often favored by parents looking for something understated yet impactful for their son.
1,817 births at peak (2001)
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)
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)
Killian
3 SyllablesStable
Does this name feel strong and a bit adventurous to you? From its Irish and Gaelic origins, Killian can translate as "bright-headed" or even "church." It also connects to the idea of a "warrior," which gives it a distinct and powerful character, much like the Irish saint who bore it.
1,528 births at peak (2017)
Armando
3 SyllablesStable
There's a certain strength and classic feel to the name Armando. It comes from Germanic roots, brought into Spanish, and translates as "warrior" or "manly." You’ll find this name has an enduring presence, feeling both traditional and quite modern today.
1,512 births at peak (1997)
Caiden
2 SyllablesFalling
This spelling variation gives a familiar name a slightly different look. Caiden, like its cousin Caden, carries Irish origins and signifies "warrior" or "strong." It has become a distinct choice for parents wanting a similar sound with a unique visual twist.
1,445 births at peak (2008)
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)
Marcos
2 SyllablesStable
You’ll find this name often in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries, as it’s their form of Marcus. It comes from Latin, carrying the idea of being a "warrior" or "manly." This version feels very classic in Latin American cultures.
1,415 births at peak (2001)
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)
Bowen
2 SyllablesRising
With its distinct sound, Bowen feels connected to its Welsh and Celtic heritage. It translates as "noble" or "warrior," suggesting a strong and honorable spirit. Many people know it more as a surname, but it works well as a first name too.
1,328 births at peak (2025)
Ares
1 SyllableRising
Its roots are in ancient Greece, where it was the name of the god of war. This strong boy’s name carries the idea of a warrior, signifying power and sometimes a chaotic energy. It’s a bold choice for parents looking for something with a mythological edge.
1,186 births at peak (2025)
Gideon
3 SyllablesStable
This strong Hebrew name carries the idea of a warrior, someone ready for battle. It connects to the biblical figure Gideon, a judge known for his faith and courage in ancient Israel. So, it's a choice that brings a sense of historical depth and steadfastness to a child.
1,161 births at peak (2017)
Briggs
1 SyllableRising
With a grounded, strong feel, this name has British and Norse origins. Briggs translates as 'bridges' or can signify a 'warrior,' giving it a sturdy character. It’s often been a surname, but it’s becoming a distinct and uncommon first name choice.
1,071 births at peak (2024)
Kane
1 SyllableFalling
From its roots in both Irish and Welsh, this strong name translates as "warrior" or "beautiful." It carries a straightforward, modern feel that many parents appreciate for its clean sound. This name also has connections to ancient Celtic chieftains.
1,055 births at peak (2018)
Kendrick
2 SyllablesFalling
If you're looking for a name with a lot of strength, this one fits well, translating as "great ruler" or "royal champion" from its Welsh and Scottish roots. It has an older, distinguished feel, but also sounds fresh today. The name gained a lot of recognition through the acclaimed American rapper, Kendrick Lamar.
1,054 births at peak (2013)
Kade
1 SyllableStable
This name has a strong, concise sound, often linked to its Scottish and American roots. It carries the idea of a warrior or someone powerful. You'll find it’s a less common choice, giving it a distinct, modern appeal for parents looking for something impactful.
1,008 births at peak (2024)
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)
Kylian
3 SyllablesRising
This Irish and Gaelic name brings to mind a warrior spirit, but it also translates as "bright." It’s a strong option that’s gained more attention recently, partly because of the famous French soccer player, Kylian Mbappé. That connection gives it a contemporary edge.
950 births at peak (2023)
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)
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)
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)
Marcelo
3 SyllablesRising
Often heard in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries, this name also originates from Latin, meaning "warrior" or "manly." It’s a familiar yet distinctive choice that shares a family resemblance with Marcel and Marcello. This version feels grounded and universally appealing.
798 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)
Callen
2 SyllablesStable
Want a name that sounds strong and grounded? This Gaelic option delivers, translating as 'warrior' or 'strong'. It’s a solid Irish choice, with that popular 'en' ending, making it feel current without being trendy. This one has a steady, firm presence.
721 births at peak (2023)
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)
Ledger
2 SyllablesRising
You might recognize this name as a surname, but it’s becoming a distinct first name. From German, it translates to "spear-people" or "army," which gives it a strong, warrior spirit. It feels modern and a bit rugged, offering something different for parents wanting a unique choice.
613 births at peak (2024)
Alessandro
4 SyllablesRising
This classic Italian name translates as "protector" or "defender," tracing its roots back to Greek. It’s the masculine form of Alexandra, a name many people know. In Italy, you’ll often hear it shortened to Sandro, which gives it a familiar, friendly touch.
608 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)
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)
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)
Louie
2 SyllablesRising
Do you want a name that’s classic but still feels friendly? Louie, with its French and German roots, has that relaxed charm. It signifies a 'famous warrior,' so it holds a strong history while maintaining a playful sound, like the jazz legend Louis Armstrong, who often went by Louie.
517 births at peak (2024)
Vicente
3 SyllablesRising
As the Spanish form of Vincent, this name has a strong Latin background. It translates as "conquering" or "victorious," giving it a powerful and resolute feel. Many people know the famous Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, whose name shares these powerful roots.
498 births at peak (2025)
Lochlan
2 SyllablesRising
With its strong Scottish and Gaelic background, this name brings to mind a warrior spirit and a connection to wild, untamed nature. It has a rugged charm, making it a distinctive choice. You hear it more often now, giving it a modern, adventurous feel.
444 births at peak (2025)
Alvaro
3 SyllablesRising
Carrying the idea of a "guardian" or "protector," Alvaro is a Spanish name with German origins. It’s been a classic choice for centuries, often appearing in European royal lines, which gives it a distinguished and noble feel. This name truly carries a sense of strength.
441 births at peak (2000)
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)
Marcel
2 SyllablesStable
This classic French name has deep Latin roots, carrying the idea of a "warrior" or "manly" figure. It’s a sophisticated choice, often bringing to mind artists and performers, like the famous mime Marcel Marceau. And it’s a name that feels both strong and refined.
417 births at peak (2022)
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)
Vincenzo
3 SyllablesRising
This classic Italian name carries a strong sense of triumph and strength. It comes from Latin, translating to "to conquer" or "victorious." You'll often hear it in Italy, where it's a traditional choice, sometimes shortened to Enzo. It feels grounded and powerful.
403 births at peak (2025)
Evander
3 SyllablesRising
Carrying the idea of a 'good man' or 'warrior,' this name has Greek roots. It also appears in Roman mythology, with a king who founded a city, giving it a strong historical echo. You’ll also find it in Scottish traditions, making it a truly multifaceted choice.
389 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)
Jiraiya
3 SyllablesRising
This Japanese name conjures images of strength and courage, as it translates as 'young thunder' or 'warrior.' It gained significant recognition through a legendary ninja character in Japanese folklore, and later in a very popular anime series. The name has a distinctive and energetic quality.
374 births at peak (2023)
Marcellus
3 SyllablesFalling
If you’re looking for a name with ancient roots, this one comes directly from Latin, translating as "little warrior" or "manly." It’s less common today, but it carries a strong, historical presence, reminding you of old Roman leaders. This name definitely feels substantial.
351 births at peak (2021)
Barron
2 SyllablesRising
You might notice a sense of nobility when you hear this name, and that’s because it’s an old British and Irish title. It translates to 'warrior' or 'noble man,' giving it a regal, yet strong, presence. It connects to a history of honor and leadership.
320 births at peak (2025)
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)
Alessio
4 SyllablesRising
Thinking about a strong name that feels current? This Italian choice means "protector" or "defender," stemming from Greek. It’s a shorter, more streamlined version of Alessandro, giving it a distinct, modern appeal. You’ll hear it often in Italy.
276 births at peak (2025)
Alistair
3 SyllablesRising
Meaning 'protector' or 'warrior,' this Scottish name has a strong, classic sound, though its roots are also Greek. It’s a name that feels both distinguished and capable, often associated with a certain British charm. You’ll sometimes find it used in families with a connection to Scotland.
265 births at peak (2025)
Marcello
3 SyllablesRising
With its distinctly Italian flair, this boy's name comes from Latin, signifying a "warrior" or "manly" person. It evokes images of classic cinema, especially in Europe, like the iconic actor Marcello Mastroianni. And it brings a bold, artistic energy.