Courage & Bravery Names
Browse Courage & Bravery names across female and male groups.
Female Names
View full pageAthena
The name "Athena" is of Greek origin and is derived from the Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration, civilization, law, and justice in ancient Greek religion and mythology.
Dávid
The name "Dávid" is of Hebrew origin, derived from the name "David" which means "beloved" or "uncle".
Andreia
Andreia derives from the Greek adjective 'andreios,' meaning 'manly,' 'courageous,' or 'brave,' which stems from 'aner/andros' denoting 'man' or 'warrior.' This root emphasizes va...
Jasira
Jasira derives from Arabic roots linked to concepts of boldness, courage, and bravery, often interpreted as 'bold' or 'daring one.' This semantic field connects to the verb 'jasar...
Estera
Estera derives from the Hebrew name Esther, which carries layered interpretations rooted in ancient Semitic languages.
Armandina
Armandina functions as a feminine elaboration of the root name Armand, which derives from the Germanic elements 'ermen' meaning 'whole' or 'universal' and 'hard' signifying 'brave...
Baudelia
Baudelia derives from the Germanic element 'bald,' meaning 'bold' or 'courageous,' combined with a diminutive or feminine suffix that softens or personalizes the root.
Darthula
Darthula is an Irish name derived from the Gaelic 'Dearbháil,' where 'dear' signifies 'daughter' or 'one who is dear,' and 'bháil' relates to 'ruler' or 'sovereign,' yielding an o...
Davielle
Davielle is a modern feminine name derived from the Hebrew name David, which carries the established meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one.' This interpretation stems from the Hebrew roo...
Abheek
Abheek derives from Sanskrit roots where 'abhi' conveys the sense of 'fearless,' 'towards,' or 'superior,' often implying approach or supremacy, while 'ik' functions as a diminuti...
Agamveer
Agamveer is a compound name derived from Sanskrit elements, where 'Agam' means 'coming,' 'arrival,' or 'immeasurable depth' in contexts like profound knowledge or unapproachable v...
Akin
Akin derives primarily from Yoruba, a Niger-Congo language, where it means 'brave warrior' or 'valiant one,' reflecting attributes of courage and strength central to naming practi...
Male Names
View full pageBenaiah
Benaiah derives from Hebrew elements 'ben' meaning 'son' and 'Yah' or 'Yahu' as a shortened form of the divine name Yahweh, yielding the interpretation 'Yahweh has built' or 'son...
Abhay
Abhay derives from Sanskrit roots 'a' (meaning 'without' or 'non-') and 'bhaya' (meaning 'fear' or 'danger'), literally translating to 'fearless' or 'one without fear.' This seman...
Osbaldo
Osbaldo is a Spanish variant of the Germanic name Osbald, where 'Os' derives from Old High German *ansuz or *ôs, signifying 'god' or 'divine power,' often linked to the chief deit...
Sahas
Sahas derives from the Sanskrit term 'sahas,' which fundamentally means 'power,' 'strength,' 'might,' or 'courage.' This root conveys not only physical prowess but also mental for...
Arslan
Arslan derives from the Turkic term 'arslan,' meaning 'lion,' symbolizing strength, courage, and nobility in warrior cultures.
Arye
Arye derives from the Hebrew word 'ari,' meaning 'lion,' symbolizing strength, courage, and nobility in biblical and cultural contexts.
Basel
The name Basel derives primarily from the Arabic masculine given name Bassel or Basil, which carries the meaning 'brave' or 'valiant,' rooted in Semitic linguistic traditions wher...
Abhi
Abhi derives from Sanskrit roots where 'abhi' functions as a prefix meaning 'towards,' 'over,' 'upon,' or 'around,' often intensifying verbs to denote approach, superiority, or pr...
Jorawar
Jorawar derives from Punjabi and Hindi, where 'jora' signifies 'pair' or 'couple,' and 'war' means 'hero' or 'brave one,' yielding the composite meaning 'brave couple' or 'pair of...
Beorn
Beorn derives from the Old English word 'beorn,' which carries the core meaning of 'warrior,' 'noble man,' or 'hero.' This term appears frequently in Anglo-Saxon poetry and prose,...
Abass
Abass is a variant spelling of Abbas, derived from the Arabic root 'ʿ-b-s' meaning 'lion' or 'stern,' 'austere,' conveying strength and severity.
Abhiraj
Abhiraj combines two Sanskrit roots: 'abhi,' meaning 'towards,' 'over,' or 'fearless,' often connoting approach or supremacy, and 'raj,' derived from 'rāj,' signifying 'king,' 'ru...