Boy Names That Mean Sword

Discover Boy names meaning Sword with origins and popularity.

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Amamah
Proper name of the Prophet Mohammad's sword.
Arabic
Asaif
Swordsman.
Arabic
Asbrand
Divine sword.
Germanic
Asbrando
Divine sword.
Italian
Asbrandt
Divine sword, from elements 'ans' (god) and 'brand' (sword).
Germanic
Blade
Sword.
English
Brand
Sword.
English
Brandeles
derived from Brande, meaning sword.
English
Brandelis
derived from Brande, meaning sword.
English
Brandey
derived from Brande, meaning sword.
English
Brandir
Sword or torch, derived from the Old English elements 'brand' meaning sword o...
English
Brandor
Derived from Old English elements meaning 'sword' or 'torch' and 'army'.
English
Brandr
Means 'sword' or 'firebrand' in Old Norse.
Norse
Brandt
Derived from a surname meaning 'sword' or 'fiery torch' in German.
German
Bransen
Son of Brant, derived from a surname meaning 'sword' or 'firebrand'.
English
Branstock
Sword from Norse legend, meaning 'sword' or 'blade'.
Norse
Bransyn
Son of Brant, meaning 'sword' or 'fire'.
English
Brant
Sword or firebrand, derived from Old Norse 'brandr'.
English
Brantley
From the Old English meaning 'sword' or 'firebrand'.
English
Cledwin
Blessed sword.
Welsh
Cledwyn
Blessed sword.
Welsh
Colbrand
Famous sword or bright sword.
Germanic
Colbrando
Famous sword or bright sword.
Germanic
Colbrandt
Famous sword or bright sword.
Germanic
Daigan
Great sword or large sword.
Japanese
dhulfaqaar
It means 'possessor of a spine' or 'one with a backbone', referring to a sword.
Arabic
dhulfiqaar
Sword of Ali (a Muslim caliph).
Arabic
dhulfiqar
Sword that belonged to Prophet Muhammad.
Arabic
Duraedarshtar
Possessor of a firm sword, one with a strong weapon.
Persian
Dzulfaqar
Name of the sword of Imam Ali.
Arabic
Eckart
Brave or strong edge of a sword.
German
Eckbert
Bright edge of a sword.
Germanic
Eckerd
Derived from a Germanic personal name meaning 'edge of a sword'.
German
Eckhard
Brave or strong edge of a sword.
German
Eckhardt
Brave or strong edge of a sword.
German
Eckhart
Brave or strong edge of a sword.
German
Egborn
From the edge of the sword.
English
Eggert
Edge of the sword.
Germanic
Eggther
Edge of the sword.
Norse
Eghert
Edge of the sword.
Germanic
Egil
Edge of the sword.
Norse
Eginhard
Strong with a sword.
Germanic
Eginhardt
Strong with a sword.
Germanic
Egon
Edge of a sword.
German
Eigel
Edge of a sword.
German
Enobarbus
Famous with a sword.
Greek
Excalibur
Name of King Arthur's sword.
English
Eygel
Blessed sword.
English
Gambyl
Brave sword.
English
Ghusmesh
Sword.
Arabic
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