Girl Names That Mean Battle

Discover Girl names meaning Battle with origins and popularity.

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Hildur
Battle woman, derived from Old Norse hildr meaning 'battle'.
Norse
Hisolda
Battle maiden.
German
Hylda
Battle.
English
Hyldegard
A compound of 'hild' meaning battle and 'gard' meaning enclosure, thus 'battl...
Germanic
Hyldegarde
Hyldegarde means 'battle enclosure' or 'protected by battle'.
Germanic
Hyldemar
Famous warrior, from elements 'hild' (battle) and 'mar' (famous).
Germanic
Hyldemare
A compound of hild 'battle' and mari 'famous', meaning 'famous in battle'.
Germanic
Hyldermara
Famous battle-maid, from hild 'battle' and mar 'famous'.
Germanic
Idette
Battle, struggle.
French
Ilda
Battle maiden.
Italian
Ildiko
Battle, fight.
Hungarian
Ildri
A name meaning 'battle' or 'warrior'.
Norse
Ingunna
Battle, war.
Norse
Injerd
Battle goddess.
Scandinavian
Irmhild
A combination of 'irmen' meaning whole or universal and 'hild' meaning battle.
Germanic
Ishild
Fight of iron, from isarn 'iron' and hild 'battle'.
Germanic
Isolda
Fair lady, from the Old High German elements 'is' (ice) and 'hiltja' (battle).
German
Izolde
Famous in battle, derived from elements 'is' (ice) and 'hild' (battle).
Germanic
Jadviga
Battle, struggle.
Slavic
Jadwiga
War, battle.
Polish
Jadwige
War, battle.
Polish
Jadzia
War, battle.
Polish
Jagusia
Diminutive of Jadwiga, meaning 'battle' or 'war'.
Polish
Kathel
Small battle.
French
Kempley
From the place name Kempley in Gloucestershire, meaning 'battle clearing'.
English
Klotild
Famous in battle, from the Germanic elements 'hlud' meaning famous and 'hild'...
Germanic
Kriemhild
Famous battle maiden, from elements meaning 'helmet' and 'battle'.
Germanic
Lidewij
Lidewij is a Dutch name meaning 'people's battle' or 'warrior of the people'.
Dutch
Lysimache
She who loosens battle, from lysis (loosening) and mache (battle).
Greek
Machtild
Machtild means 'strength in battle'.
Germanic
Madela
Powerful in battle.
Swedish
Mafalda
Mighty in battle, derived from the Germanic name Mathilda.
Portuguese
Maganhildi
Mighty battle maiden.
Germanic
Maginild
Maginild means 'strength in battle' from Germanic elements magan 'might' and ...
Germanic
Magnhild
Magnhild means 'mighty battle' from Old Norse magn 'might' and hildr 'battle'.
Norse
Magnhilda
Great battle.
Scandinavian
Magnilda
Great battle.
Scandinavian
Magnildah
Great battle.
Scandinavian
Magnylda
Great battle.
Scandinavian
Magnyldah
Great battle.
Scandinavian
Marhilda
Famous battle maiden.
German
Marhildi
Famous battle maiden.
German
Marilda
Famous battle maiden, from the Germanic elements 'mari' meaning famous and 'h...
Germanic
Matelda
Mighty in battle.
Germanic
Mathild
Battle-mighty.
German
Mathilda
Battle-mighty.
German
Mathilde
Battle-mighty.
French
Mathildis
Battle-mighty.
Germanic
Matilda
Mighty in battle, from the Germanic elements 'maht' meaning might and 'hild' ...
Germanic
Matilde
Mighty in battle, derived from the Germanic elements 'maht' meaning might and...
Germanic
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