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Names that mean arm

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Arm in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Arm

AfshinPersian — "Old Iranian army commander."AjanubahuHindi — "One whose Arms are Long Enough to Reach the Knees"AlderEnglish — "Bold army leader."AraldOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."AraldoItalian — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."AraltIrish — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."ArmandeFrench — "Of the army."ArmondItalian — "Of the army, Strong, brave, courageous army."ArmondeGerman — "Variant of Armand: Army man, soldier. Famous Bearer: romantic actor Armand Assante."ArmoniBiblical — "Of the palace. Variants: Armoni. "ArmstrangEnglish — "Strong armed."ArmstrongScottish — "Strong armed."ArmstrongeOld English — "Strong armed."AvganPersian — "A Character In Shahnameh (Name of A Warrior In Ferydoon's Army)"AvlarGerman — "Old army."AvlerGerman — "Old army."AvlorGerman — "Old army."AzgadBiblical — "A strong army, a gang of robbers"AzidArabic — "Arm"AzudUrdu — "Upper arm, strength, power, support"BahadBalochi — "Arm"BalderNorse — "Bold army leader."BaldhereEnglish — "Bold army."BarisTurkish — "Son of Harris, Son of the army ruler."BarrisWelsh — "Son of Harris, Son of the army ruler."BarrysOld Welsh — "Son of Harris, Son of the army ruler."BarsamIranian — "An army commander in Sasanid dynasty"BarysOld Welsh — "Son of Harris, Son of the army ruler."BaudierEnglish — "Bold army leader."BaulderOld English — "Bold army leader."BeircheartAnglo-Saxon — "Of the intelligent army"BellarmineItalian — "One who is hand¬somely armed"BhaltairScottish — "Ruler of the army"BranikCzech — "Variant of Bronislav: Glorious armor."BranislavSlavic — "Variant of Bronislav: Glorious armor."BronekCzech — "Variant of Bronislav: Glorious armor."BronislawPolish — "Variant of Bronislav: Glorious armor."BrynjarNorwegian — "Warrior in armor"ChaturbahuHindi — "Four armed"ComposedFrench — "from the elements heri army and man man: hence, soldier, warrior"DarghArabic — "Body Armor"dashabahuHindi — "Ten armed"de ArmadoArabic — "Loves Labours Lost Don ADriano De ArmaDo, fantastical SpaniarD"DeirhardGerman — "The people's army."DeyterGerman — "The people's army."DiehardtGerman — "The people's army."DieterGerman — "The people's army."DihardGerman — "The people's army."DihardtGerman — "The people's army."DyehardGerman — "The people's army."DyehardtGerman — "The people's army."DyhardGerman — "The people's army."DyhardtGerman — "The people's army."ErpinghamShakespearean — "King Henry V' Sir Thomas Erpingham, an officer in the King's army."FuraniqArabic — "Leader of An Army"GnaniHindi — "One Armed with Knowledge"GonthierFrench — "War army."GualterPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of Walter, a name de-rived from the Frankish Waldhere ruler of the army, a compounding of the elements waldan to rule and heri, hari army"GuenterTeutonic — "Battle army."GuentherTeutonic — "Battle army."GuntarTeutonic — "Battle army."GunterGerman — "Battle army."GunteroTeutonic — "Battle army."GuntharTeutonic — "Battle army."GuntherTeutonic — "Battle army."GwallterWelsh — "Welsh form of Walter ruler of an army See WALTER"HaldonOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HarailtScottish — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HaraldDanish — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HaraldasLithuanian — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HaraldoPortuguese — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HaraldsOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HaraldurIcelandic — "One who leads an army."HaralposOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HareldOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HarildOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HarisMuslim — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HarisonOld Norse — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HarminGerman — "Man of the army."HarmonGerman — "Man of the army."HarmynGerman — "Man of the army."HaroldNorse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HarralOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HarrelOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HarringtonIrish — "From Harry's town, from the army ruler's town."HarringtownEnglish — "From Harry's town, from the army ruler's town."HarrisTeutonic — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HarrisonEnglish — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HarroldEnglish — "The ruler of an army"HarryScottish — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HarrysOld English — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HarrysonOld Norse — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HaryldOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HaryldoOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HarysOld English — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HarysonOld Norse — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HelamBiblical — "Their army, their trouble"HerbertoPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of Herbert, which is from the Old English Herebeorht bright army. See HERBERT English Names"HereldOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HerisOld English — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HerleifScandinavian — "the obsolete Old Norse Her- leifr, a compound name composed of the elements herr army and leifr heir, descendant; beloved"HeroldEnglish — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HerrisOld English — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HerroldEnglish — "Powerful man in the army"HerryOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HerrysOld English — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HerysOld English — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HornerShakespearean — "King Henry IV, Part 2' Duke of Clarence, Son to Henry IV. 'King Henry IV, Part 2' Thomas Wart, a country soldier. 'Henry VI, Part 2' Thomas Horner, an armourer."IndivarasenaHindi — "The Army of Visnu"IngharrNorse — "Son`s army"IngvarSwedish — "Son's army."JahaafilUrdu — "Great army, Powerful"JarrarArabic — "Huge, Very large, Mostly used in Army, A Famous Prophet of Allah (SWT)"JayasenaHindi — "A Victorious Army"JayatsenaHindi — "One who Increase Victory, Conqueror of the Army"JemadariAfrican — "An army general. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."JinnahArabic — "Glorious, Splendid, Wing, Opinion wing of Army, Possessing"JummalUrdu — "Unit of army"KarhikHindi — "Son of lord Shiva and leader of deva army, Kartik means Hindu month"KarthicaHindi — "A gods daughter, Son of lord Shiva, Leader of deva army, Hindu month, Character of Angel, A star"KarthikaHindi — "A gods daughter, Son of lord Shiva, Leader of deva army, Hindu month, Character of Angel, A star"KattaHindi — "A Type of Arm Named Katta Bandook"KavachinHindi — "Having An armor"KesterLatin — "From the Roman army camp."KeyurinHindi — "With An armlet"LaskharArabic — "Soldier, army"MacmorrisShakespearean — "King Henry V' Officer in the King's army."MaetthereEnglish — "Powerful army."MahabhujaHindi — "Giant armed, Broad chested lord"MothShakespearean — "Love's Labours Lost' Page to Armado. 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' A fairy."MunaawirArabic — "Followed army training"MuneshHindi — "With God, lord Buddha, Chief of army"MunishHindi — "With God, lord Buddha, Chief of army"NicanorHebrew — "Victorious army"NicolaasDutch — "Victorious army."NicostratoItalian — "From the Greek Nikostratos, a com-pound name composed of the elements nike victory and stratos army: hence, victorious army The name was borne by a 4th-century Roman soldier martyred under Diocletian with a group of fellow soldiers. Short: Nico"NikostratosGreek — "Of the victorious army"NymShakespearean — "King Henry V' Soldier in the King's army. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' A Follower of Falstaff."OlivierosPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of the French Olivier, a name derived from the Old French olivier olive tree. However, some believe it to be Germanic in origin and derived from the Middle Low German Alfihar elf army, a compounding of the elements alf elf and hari army"OliwjerPolish — "Polish cognate of the French Olivier, which is generally considered to be from the Old French olivier olive tree Some believe it is of Germanic origin, however, and is thus probably from the Middle Low German Alfihar elf army, a compound name composed of the elements alf elf and hari army"OmolfNorse — "Son of Armod."OrnolfNorse — "Saga name (son of Armod)"PareyEnglish — "Son of Harry, Son of the army ruler|Warding off an attack."ParieEnglish — "Son of Harry, Son of the army ruler|Warding off an attack."ParreeEnglish — "Son of Harry, Son of the army ruler|Warding off an attack."ParreyEnglish — "Son of Harry, Son of the army ruler|Warding off an attack."ParriEnglish — "Son of Harry, Son of the army ruler|Warding off an attack."ParrieEnglish — "Son of Harry, Son of the army ruler|Warding off an attack."ParyEnglish — "Son of Harry, Son of the army ruler|Warding off an attack."PiroozanIranian — "A army commander in Sasanid era"PistolShakespearean — "King Henry IV, Part 2' An irregular humorist. In Henry V, Pistol is a soldier in the King's army. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' A Follower of Falstaff."PrabahuHindi — "With Strong Arms"RagnarNorse — "Mighty army."RagnerNorwegian — "Mighty army."RagnirNorwegian — "Mighty army."RagnorSwedish — "Mighty army."RagnyrNorwegian — "Mighty army."RainarScandinavian — "Mighty army."RainierFrench — "Mighty army."RainorGerman — "Mighty army."RanierFrench — "Mighty army."RanieriScandinavian — "Mighty army."RanieroItalian — "Italian cognate of Rainier, a name derived from the Old German Raganher, a compounding of the elements ragan counsel, advice and hari, heri army: hence, wise army"RanyerEnglish — "Great army."RaynarScandinavian — "Mighty army."RaynerEnglish — "Mighty army."RaynierScandinavian — "Mighty army."RaynieriScandinavian — "Mighty army."RaynorNorse — "Mighty army."RegnierScandinavian — "Mighty army."RickarEnglish — "Powerful army."RickerEnglish — "Powerful army."RikarEnglish — "Powerful army."RyckarEnglish — "Powerful army."RykarEnglish — "Powerful army."SadbhujHindi — "Six armed Form of lord Krishna"SahastrabahuHindi — "One with thousand arms"SatyasenHindi — "With a Virtuous Army"SenahanHindi — "Destroying Armies"SenajitIndian — "Victory over army"SenapalHindi — "Protector of the Army"SendooranHindi — "Victory over Army"SepahdarArabic — "Leader of the army, chief, king"ShilhiBiblical — "Bough, weapon, armor"ShilhimBiblical — "Bough, weapon, armor"SilaahTurkish — "Arms, armour, weapos, suitable combination, Silaahuddeen"SiliusShakespearean — "Antony and Cleopatra'. An officer in Ventidius's army."SiloaBiblical — "Bough, weapon, armor"SiloamBiblical — "Bough, weapon, armor"SiloeBiblical — "Bough, weapon, armor"SiwarUrdu — "Bracelet, Arm-ring"SubaahuHindi — "Strong armed, One of the kauravas"SubahuHindi — "Strong armed, One of the kauravas"SurasenHindi — "With an Army of Gods"SuseshHindi — "Good armies, lord Vishnu"VahukHindi — "With Strong Arms"VajrabaahuHindi — "One with Strong Arms"VajrabahuHindi — "One with strong arms"VajrasenHindi — "Strong Armed"VaughanEnglish — "Henry IV' Duke of Clarence. Thomas Wart, country soldier. 'Henry VI' Thomas Horner, armourer. 'Henry VIII' Sir Thomas Lovell. 'Measure for Measure' A friar. 'King Henry VI, III', 'Henry VIII' Duke of Norfolk. 'King Richard III' Sir Thomas Vaughan."WaltGerman — "Woods or army general. A short form of Walter."WatkinEnglish — "Ruler of the army"WerharEnglish — "Protecting army."WertherGerman — "A soldier worthy of the army"WireceasterTeutonic — "From the alder forest army camp."WorcesterEnglish — "From the alder forest army camp."WuhurTeutonic — "Protecting army."ZobebahArabic — "An army; warring"

Girl names that mean Arm

AlivaHindi — "Elf army"ArmandaSpanish — "Feminine form of Armando; battlemaiden"ArmeniaLatin — "From Armenia"ArmenouhieArmenian — "Woman from Armenia"ArmydaLatin — "Little armed warrior."ArmydahLatin — "Little armed warrior."BronislavaCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Bronislav armor glory, a compound name composed of the Slavonic elements bron armor, protection and slav glory"BryndisScandinavian — "Of Strong Armor"ChakradhariniArabic — "The Goddess who is armed with a wheel"ColetFrench — "Little victorious army."ColetaSpanish — "Little victorious army."ColetahFrench — "Little victorious army."ColeteFrench — "Little victorious army."ColettFrench — "Little victorious army."ColettaFrench — "Little victorious army."ColettahFrench — "Little victorious army."ColetteFrench — "Little victorious army."DaityasenaHindi — "One who has an Army of Demons"DebHebrew — "Diminutive of Deborah: Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of invaders. After the battle she wrote a victory song which is part of the Book of Judges."DebraleeHebrew — "Variant of Deborah: Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of invaders. After the battle she wrote a victory song which is part of the Book of Judges."DevraHebrew — "Variant of Deborah: Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of invaders. After the battle she wrote a victory song which is part of the Book of Judges."DevriHebrew — "Variant of Deborah: Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of invaders. After the battle she wrote a victory song which is part of the Book of Judges."GandharviHindi — "The Army of Gandharvas"HaraldaNorse — "Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harold."HareldaTeutonic — "Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harold."HareldahOld Norse — "Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harold."HariettaOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HariotOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HariottOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarrietGerman — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarriettFrench — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarrietteTeutonic — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarriotOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarriottOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarryetaOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarryetahOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarryeteOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarryettOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarryettaOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarryettahOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarryetteOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryetOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryetaOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryetahOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryeteOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryettOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryettaOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryettahOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryetteOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryyetOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HeeraldahOld Norse — "Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harold."HeraldaOld Norse — "Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harold."HerlindisScandinavian — "Gentle army."HiilaniHawaiian — "A compounding of the elements hi'i to hold, to carry in the arms, to carry a child and lani sky, heaven, heavenly, spiritual, ruler, majesty: hence, held in the arms of heaven Short: Lani"JayanaHindi — "Causing victory, Armour"KartikaHindi — "A gods daughter, Son of lord Shiva, Leader of deva army, Hindu month, Character of Angel, A star"KateebahArabic — "Battalion, regiment, which is a large division of an army"KoletaFrench — "Little victorious army."KoletahFrench — "Little victorious army."KoleteGreek — "Little victorious army."KolettaFrench — "Little victorious army."KolettahFrench — "Little victorious army."KoletteGreek — "Little victorious army."LiwaaArabic — "Brigade, a large division of an army"MaimanaArabic — "Right, right-hand side, right wing (of army)"MakedaAfrican — "Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning 'beautiful armrest'"MegiddoHebrew — "From the army's camp"NicanoraSpanish — "Victorious army."OlliviaEnglish — "Elf army"RagnaraSwedish — "Feminine form of Ragnor: strong army."SajithaIndian — "Derived from Sajja. Sajja means covered, Dressed, Ornamented, Armed, Fortified."SajjaIndian — "Covered, Dressed, Ornamented, Armed, Fortified."SarayaaArabic — "Brigade, company, detachment, a part of an army"SarayahArabic — "Brigade, detachment, a part or division of an army"SenajitaHindi — "Vanquishing Armies"UataPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Walter ruler of an army. See WALTER English Names"