Names That Mean Army

Discover baby names meaning Army for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Aethelhere
Noble army.
Anglo-saxon
Anik
Soldier, army, or splendor
Sanskrit
Armand
French form of Herman, meaning 'army man' or 'soldier'.
French
Armanda
Feminine form of Armando, meaning 'army man'.
Italian
Armande
Armande is the feminine form of Armand, meaning 'army man' or 'soldier'.
French
Armandek
Diminutive of Armand, meaning 'army man' or 'soldier'.
Polish
Armando
Italian and Spanish form of Herman, meaning 'army man' or 'soldier'.
Italian
Armant
Derived from the French surname Armant, meaning 'army man' or 'warrior'.
French
Armia
Diminutive of Armia, meaning 'army' or 'warrior'.
Polish
Arminie
Feminine form of Armin, meaning 'army man' or 'warrior'.
French
Armino
Italian form of the name Herman, meaning 'army man' or 'soldier'.
Italian
Armod
Means 'eagle of the army' from Old Norse elements.
Icelandic
Baldhere
Bold army.
Germanic
Brandor
Derived from Old English elements meaning 'sword' or 'torch' and 'army'.
English
Bridgar
Bridgar means 'spear of the bridge' or 'bridge army'.
English
Chandrasen
Moon's army.
Sanskrit
Chitrasen
Army or one with various colors or flags.
Sanskrit
Chitrasena
One with a colorful army.
Sanskrit
Condwiramurs
A name from Arthurian legend, meaning 'guide of the army' or 'leader of the h...
German
Daityasena
Name of a demon army in Hindu mythology, meaning 'army of the Daityas'.
Sanskrit
dalapathi
Leader of an army.
Tamil
dalpati
Lord of the army or commander of forces.
Sanskrit
devasena
Army of gods.
Sanskrit
devsena
Army of gods.
Sanskrit
Diarmaid
Free man, from the Irish elements 'di' (without) and 'arm' (army).
Irish
Dieter
Dieter is a German name meaning 'people's ruler' or 'army of the people'.
German
Galeran
Derived from the Germanic name Walther, meaning 'ruler of the army'.
French
Garnier
Derived from the Germanic name Warinhari, meaning 'army warrior'.
French
Gaultier
Gaultier is a French form of Walter, meaning 'ruler of the army'.
French
Gaultiero
Italian form of Walter, meaning 'ruler of the army'.
Italian
Ghaznavi
Who has a strong army.
Arabic
Gonthier
Derived from the Germanic elements 'gund' meaning war and 'heri' meaning army...
Germanic
Gwallter
Welsh form of Walter, meaning 'ruler of the army'.
Welsh
Hallor
Combines hallr meaning 'rock' or 'stone' with herr meaning 'army'.
Norse
Halvor
Rock of the army or stone warrior.
Norse
Haral
Means 'army ruler' or 'warrior chief'.
Norse
Harald
Army ruler or commander of an army.
Norse
Haralda
Army ruler, from Old Norse 'herr' meaning army and 'valdr' meaning ruler.
Norse
Haraldas
Ruler of the army.
Lithuanian
Haraldo
Ruler of the army.
Italian
Haraldur
Ruler of the army.
Icelandic
Haralpos
Ruler of the army.
Greek
Hareld
Army ruler, from Old English 'here' (army) and 'weald' (ruler).
English
Harelda
Army ruler, derived from Germanic elements 'hari' (army) and 'wald' (rule).
German
Hareldah
Army ruler, derived from Germanic elements 'hari' (army) and 'wald' (rule).
Dutch
Harlo
Army, warrior.
English
Harlow
Army hill.
English
Harlowe
Army hill.
English
Harm
Army.
Dutch
Harmen
Army man.
Dutch
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