Girl Names That Mean Battle

Discover Girl names meaning Battle with origins and popularity.

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Achyllah
Sent into battle.
Greek
Alala
War cry or battle cry.
Greek
Alcamene
Strong in battle, from Greek 'alke' meaning strength and 'menos' meaning power.
Greek
Alfhild
Elf battle.
Norse
Alphonsa
Noble and ready for battle.
German
Alvilda
Elf battle.
Norwegian
Amalda
Brave in battle, from the Germanic elements 'amal' (work, labor) and 'wald' (...
Germanic
Andromacha
Feminine form of Andromachos, meaning 'battle of a man' or 'manly warrior'.
Greek
Andromache
Andromache means 'battle of a man' or 'man-fighter' in Greek.
Greek
Arnhilda
Eagle Battle.
Scandinavian
Arnhylda
Eagle Battle.
Norse
Athilda
Noble strength or battle strength.
English
Atilda
Swift battle maiden.
English
Audhild
Wealthy in battle, from auðr 'wealth' and hildr 'battle'.
Norse
Audhilde
Wealthy in battle, from auðr 'wealth' and hildr 'battle'.
Norse
Averil
Derived from the Old English name Eoforhild, meaning 'boar battle'.
English
Batale
Battle, warrior.
French
Bathild
Bathild means 'bold in battle' or 'fighting woman'.
Germanic
Bathilda
Feminine form of Bathild, meaning 'battle' or 'fight'.
Norse
Bathilde
Battle maiden, from the Germanic elements 'badu' meaning battle and 'hild' me...
Germanic
Beadu
Battle, from Old English 'beadu' meaning battle or war.
Anglo-saxon
Beda
Battle maid; derived from Old German 'badu' meaning battle.
Germanic
Beorhthilde
Bright battle maiden.
English
Borghild
Fortress in battle.
Norwegian
Borghilda
Fortress in battle.
Norwegian
Borghlide
Fortress in battle.
Norwegian
Botilda
Commanding in Battle.
Norse
Boyana
Battle.
Slavic
Bregus
Might in battle.
Latin
Brinhild
Wearing armor in battle.
Norse
Brinhilda
Wearing armor in battle.
Norse
Brinhilde
Wearing armor in battle.
Norse
Brunhilde
Armored warrior woman, from brun 'armor' and hild 'battle'.
Germanic
Brunnhilda
Armored warrior woman, from Old Norse 'brynja' (armor) and 'hildr' (battle).
Germanic
Brunnhildah
Armored warrior woman, from Old Norse 'brynja' (armor) and 'hildr' (battle).
Germanic
Brunnhilde
Armored warrior woman, from Old Norse 'brynja' (armor) and 'hildr' (battle).
Germanic
Brynhild
Armor + battle.
Norse
Brynhilda
Armor + battle.
Norse
Brynhildah
Armor + battle.
Norse
Brynhilde
Armor + battle.
Norse
Brynhildur
Armor + battle.
Icelandic
Caddy
Battle warrior.
English
Cadha
Derived from Irish 'cadh', meaning 'battle' or 'warrior'.
Irish
Cadi
Derived from Welsh 'câd' meaning 'battle', it is a diminutive of Cadell or C...
Welsh
Cadwyn
Battle chain.
Welsh
Cadyna
Battle champion.
Welsh
Caimilw
Hawk of the battle.
Welsh
Casilda
From the Spanish name Casilda, possibly derived from a Visigothic name meanin...
Spanish
Cathelle
Beautiful battle.
Irish
Chlotilda
Famous battle.
German
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