Epic & Heroism Names
Browse Epic & Heroism names across female and male groups.
Female Names
View full pageCharleigh
Charleigh functions as a modern phonetic respelling of the traditional name Charley or Charlie, which derives from the Germanic name Charles meaning 'free man' or 'manly.' The roo...
Kadiatou
Kadiatou is a feminine given name prevalent in West African naming traditions, derived from the Arabic name Khadija, which carries the meaning 'premature' or 'early-born child.' T...
Binta
Binta derives from Arabic 'bint,' meaning 'daughter' or 'girl,' a term used to denote female offspring in familial contexts.
Milla
Milla functions primarily as a diminutive or short form of names like Camilla or Emilia, carrying connotations of purity, strength, or divine favor depending on the root.
Safiatou
Safiatou is a feminine given name derived from the Arabic name Safiyya, which carries the primary meaning of 'pure' or 'chosen,' often interpreted as 'the pure one' or 'sincere fr...
Baela
Baela derives from Old Valyrian linguistic roots, where it combines elements suggesting 'wild' or 'untamed' qualities, potentially linked to 'bælor' meaning 'ruler' or 'lord' in a...
Kadidia
Kadidia derives from the Arabic name Khadija, meaning 'premature' or 'early child,' referring to a baby born before term.
Wenonah
Wenonah derives from Algonquian languages, where it carries the meaning 'firstborn daughter' or 'eldest daughter,' reflecting a position of primacy in family lineage.
Jainaba
Jainaba is a feminine given name with roots in Arabic naming traditions, where it functions as an elaborated variant of the base name 'Jannah,' meaning 'paradise' or 'garden' in A...
Assitan
Assitan derives from Arabic roots, commonly interpreted as a variant of 'Aasiya' or 'Asiya,' meaning 'one who tends to the helpless' or 'comforter,' reflecting nurturing connotati...
Prutha
Prutha derives from the Sanskrit term 'Prithvi' or 'Prithu,' signifying 'earth' or 'broad expanse,' reflecting foundational and nurturing connotations in ancient Indic languages.
Litza
Litza functions primarily as a diminutive or affectionate variant derived from names like Elizabeth or Liza, carrying connotations of 'pledged to God' or 'God is my oath' through...
Male Names
View full pageLeonidas
Leonidas derives from the Ancient Greek compound name Λεωνίδας (Leōnídas), composed of λέων (leōn, 'lion') and the suffix -ίδας (-ídas), a patronymic or diminutive element common...
Mamadou
Mamadou is a West African variant of Muhammad, derived from the Arabic root 'ḥ-m-d' meaning 'to praise' or 'to commend.' The name specifically conveys 'praised one' or 'worthy of...
Esaias
Esaias derives from the Hebrew name Yeshayahu, commonly rendered in English as Isaiah, which breaks down into elements meaning 'Yahweh is salvation' or 'Yahweh has saved.' The fir...
Odysseus
The name "Odysseus" has its origin in Greek mythology and is associated with the legendary figure of Odysseus, the hero of Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey." The name is believed to...
Abhimanyu
Abhimanyu derives from Sanskrit roots 'abhi' meaning 'fearless,' 'towards,' or 'superior,' and 'manu' linked to 'manas' (mind) or 'man' (to think), yielding interpretations like '...
Esias
Esias functions as a variant form of the biblical name Isaiah, deriving from the Hebrew name Yeshayahu.
Sigmund
The name "Sigmund" has Germanic origins, derived from the elements "sigu" meaning "victory" and "mund" meaning "protector." Therefore, the name carries the literal meaning of "vic...
Cheick
Cheick derives from the Arabic term 'shaykh,' which semantically denotes an elder, chief, or person of authority and wisdom within tribal or religious communities.
Ezaias
Ezaias derives from the Hebrew name Yeshayahu, which breaks down into 'yesha' meaning 'salvation' and 'yah' referring to Yahweh, thus signifying 'Yahweh is salvation' or 'God is s...
Sohrab
Sohrab derives from Persian 'Suhrāb,' where 'suhr' or 'sūr' signifies 'red' or 'ruddy,' often evoking brightness, strength, or a reddish complexion, paired with 'āb' meaning 'wate...
Pradyumna
Pradyumna derives from Sanskrit roots 'pra-' meaning 'forth' or 'intensely,' and 'dyumna' from 'dyut' signifying 'to shine' or 'radiance,' thus collectively interpreted as 'the in...
Rostam
Rostam derives from Middle Persian Rōstam or Avestan Raθustā, commonly interpreted as 'strong-bodied' or 'bold and straight,' combining elements meaning 'body' or 'frame' (rōd or...