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Names that mean conquer

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 Conquer in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Conquer

AbhibhuHindi — "To Overcome, Conquer"AghlabUrdu — "Winning, Victory and Triumph, Superior, Conqueror, Triumphant"AjitaabhHindi — "Victor, Conquered the Sky, The Sun"AjitabhIndian — "One who has conquered the sky"AjithabhHindi — "One who has conquered the Sky, Victor"AlgieFrench — "Diminutive of Algernon: With whiskers, bearded. In Norman times, when most men were clean-shaven, this nickname was given two mustache-wearing companions of William the Conqueror."AlgyFrench — "Diminutive of Algernon: With whiskers, bearded. In Norman times, when most men were clean-shaven, this nickname was given two mustache-wearing companions of William the Conqueror."AniketosGreek — "Never conquered."AnikitaRussian — "the Greek Aniketos uncon- quered, a compound name composed of the elements a not and nikan to conquer The short form Nikita is now in more common use. Short: Nikita"AryaditaHindi — "Aryadita combines the 2 names Arya meaning noble and adita the Sun or conqueror. therefore, It means the noble conqueror"BanajitaHindi — "One who Conquers with Arrows; Another Name for Vishnu"ChencheSpanish — "Conquer"ClaudiusLatin — "From the Roman clan name Claudius, derived from the Latin meaning lame. Famous bearer: Roman emperor Claudius 1, who conquered Britian in 43 AD."DamatiHindi — "One who Subdues a Conquerer"debjitHindi — "One who has conquered gods"devajithHindi — "One who conquered devas"DigjayaHindi — "Naked, The Conqueror of All Directions, Wearing the Sky as a Garment"FatoohArabic — "One who conquers, one who triumphs"FattoohUrdu — "The little conqueror, diminutive of Fattah"GervaiseFrench — "A conqueror, War leader."GervaseTeutonic — "A conqueror, War leader."GerviceTeutonic — "A conqueror, War leader."GhaalibMuslim — "Variant of Ghalib: Conqueror. Victor. Dominant."GhaazeeMuslim — "Variant of Ghazi: War champion. Hero. Conqueror."GhaaziArabic — "War champion. Hero. Conqueror"GhazziArabic — "Muslim soldier, War Champion, Hero, Conqueror"IndrakantHindi — "One who Conquered Indra"IsiyoshindikaAfrican — "Can not be conquered. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."JagajitHindi — "One who Conquered the World"JagjitIndian — "the Sanskrit jagajjit conqueror of the world"JangjeetHindi — "One who Conquers the Battlefield of the Mind; Victory in the Battlefield"JarusTeutonic — "A conqueror, War leader."JarussTeutonic — "A conqueror, War leader."JarviceTeutonic — "A conqueror, War leader."JarvisFrench — "A conqueror, War leader."JarviseTeutonic — "A conqueror, War leader."JarvysTeutonic — "A conqueror, War leader."JarvyseTeutonic — "A conqueror, War leader."JayatsenaHindi — "One who Increase Victory, Conqueror of the Army"JehangeerArabic — "World Domination, World Conquering, Dunya ko Fatah karney wala"JerviceTeutonic — "A conqueror, War leader."JervisEnglish — "A conqueror, War leader."JerviseTeutonic — "A conqueror, War leader."JitenderHindi — "One who can Conquer Indra; The Powerful Conqueror"JithendraHindi — "Lord of conquerors, One who can conquer Indra"JitrendraHindi — "Lord of Conquerers"KolenkaRussian — "Of the conquering people."KolinkarDanish — "Born to the conquering people"LysandrosGreek — "Combination name composed from the elements lysis freeing, loosening and andros man, mankind: hence, liberator, freer of mankind. The name was borne by a celebrated Spartan naval and military commander who conquered the Athenians"MacnicolScottish — "Son of the conquering people."MafiPolynesian — "A conqueror"MafileokavekaPolynesian — "The good-looking conqueror"MafiteaPolynesian — "A conqueror with fair skin"MafiuliuliPolynesian — "Dark conqueror"MahluliAfrican — "A conqueror"ManajithHindi — "One who has conquered thought, One who conquered the mind"ManjeetHindi — "Conqueror of the mind, Conqueror of knowledge"ManqobaZulu — "The one who conquers in hopeless situations."MansoorahArabic — "Aided, protected, defended, victorious, conquering, triumphant, succored"MikolausBasque — "Of the conquering people"MnqobiZulu — "The one who conquers in hopeless situations."MritunjayHindi — "Lord Shiva, Conqueror of death"MrityuanjayaHindi — "Lord Shiva, Conqueror of death"NicholauEnglish — "Variant of Nicholas. Conquerer of the people."NickolasSlavic — "Victorious, conquerer of the people. Variant of Nicholas."NicoliItalian — "Victorious, conquerer of the people. Variant of Nicholas."NielssonScandinavian — "Victorious, conquerer of the people. Variant of Nicholas."NiklosSlavic — "Victorious, conquerer of the people. Variant of Nicholas."OlcayTurkish — "Champion, conqueror, leader, victor"PrajeethHindi — "Victorious, Conquering, defeating"PrajithHindi — "Victorious, Conquering, defeating"QaahirMuslim — "Variant of Qahir: Conqueror. Victorious."RaahulHindi — "Son of Buddha, Conqueror of all miseries (Son of Buddha)"RitunjayHindi — "One who Conquers Truth"SamarjeetHindi — "Winner of the battle, Victorious in war or lord Vishnu, One who has conquered lust"SarbajitIndian — "One who has conquered everything"SarvajitHindi — "All Conquering"SathyajithHindi — "One who conquers the truth, Victory of truth"ShammadHindi — "One who has conquered his ego"ShamsheraiBiblical — "There a singer or conqueror"SmarajitIndian — "One who has conquered lust"SomjitHindi — "One who conquer the Sun"SreejithHindi — "The one who has conquered Lakshmi the Goddess of wealth"SrijitHindi — "The one who has conquered Lakshmi the Goddess of wealth"SrijithHindi — "The one who has conquered Lakshmi the Goddess of wealth"TareckArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TareekArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TarekArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TarickArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TarikAfrican — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TariqArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TarreqArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TarycArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TaryckArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TarykArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TereikArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TerycArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TeryckArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."TerykArabic — "One who comes by night, Conqueror."UinseannIrish — "Form of Vincent meaning "one who prevails; the conquerer""UjjayantHindi — "Having Conquered, Mountain"UlnseannIrish — "Gaelic form of Vincent conquering, a name introduced by Anglo-Norman settlers. See VIN-CENT"UnderIndian — "his leadership his empire was greatly enlarged by conquering and annexing many territories. His buildings and public works were characterized by their grandeur"VicSpanish — "Winner, Conqueror"VickLatin — "Winner, Conqueror"VictorIndian — "Winner, Conqueror"VictorianoSpanish — "Winner, Conqueror"VictorienFrench — "Winner, Conqueror"VictorinFrench — "Winner, Conqueror"VictorinoSpanish — "Winner, Conqueror"VictorioSpanish — "Winner, Conqueror"VidorHebrew — "Winner, Conqueror"VikenArabic — "To conquer, Victory"ViktorNative American — "Winner, Conqueror"VincencCzech — "The one who conquered"VishvajitIndian — "One who conquers the universe"VitorSpanish — "Winner, Conqueror"VitorioLatin — "Winner, Conqueror"VittorioItalian — "Winner, Conqueror"VittoriosLatin — "Winner, Conqueror"ViturinRumantsch — "Winner, Conqueror"VlkentlRussian — "Russian cognate of Vincent, which is from the Late Latin Vincentius conquering, the root of which is vincere to conquer Pet: Kesha, Vika, Vikesha"VlncencCzech / Slovak — "Czech form of Vincent conquering, which is from the Late Latin Vincentius, a derivative of vincere to conquer Pet: Cenek, Vinca, Vincek, Vincenek"VlncensGerman — "From the Late Latin Vincentius conquer-ing, which is derived from vincere to conquer"VlncentloSpanish — "Spanish cognate of Vincent conquering, which is from the Late Latin Vincentius, a derivative of vincere to conquer"WincentyPolish — "Form of Vincent mean¬ing "one who prevails; the conquerer""ZsigaSlavic — "Victorious. Conquering protector. A form of Sigmund."ZsigahHungarian — "Victorious. Conquering protector. A form of Sigmund."ZsygaHungarian — "Victorious. Conquering protector. A form of Sigmund."ZsygahHungarian — "Victorious. Conquering protector. A form of Sigmund."ZulqarnaynArabic — "Owner of the two horns i.e. world conqueror, epithet of a just king mentioned in the Quran"ZulqurnaynArabic — "Owner of the two horns, (World conqueror), Epithet of a just king in the past"ZygaHungarian — "Victorious. Conquering protector. A form of Sigmund."ZygahHungarian — "Victorious. Conquering protector. A form of Sigmund."

Girl names that mean Conquer

AdalieGerman — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdalinaTeutonic — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AdalineTeutonic — "Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning 'noble'. Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded a monastery at Pfazel in France. This name was also borne by a daughter of William the Conqueror."AgnajitaHindi — "One who has Conquered"AjeyaIndian — "Formed by combining the elements a not and jita conquered: hence, unconquerable"DietSoutheast Asian — "Destroy, conquer"DigvijayiHindi — "To Conquer the World"FaatihahUrdu — "Begning, introduction, perface, opner, conqueror"FathiyyaMuslim — "fatih conqueror, which is from fataha to conquer"FathiyyaaArabic — "One who guides others, one who starts something, one who conquers"FathiyyaatArabic — "Guide, starter, conqueror"FathiyyahArabic — "Guide, one who starts something, conqueror, victor"jithaHindi — "Having conquered"SaadriArabic — "Chief or leader or judge, Conqueror"SadhriHindi — "Chief or leader or judge, Conqueror"SujeethaHindi — "Talent, Great conquer"SujithaHindi — "Talent, Great conquer"UniceGreek — "Form of Eunice meaning "one who conquers""VictorriaEnglish — "Victorious woman; winner; conqueror"VikishaHindi — "To win, To conquer"VincenzaItalian — "The one who conquered"VinetteAmerican — "Feminine form of Vinny, the pet form of Vincent conquering See VINCENT Male Names"VlncentaSpanish — "Feminine form of Vincentio conquering. See VINCENTIO Male Names"VlncentePortuguese — "From the Late Latin Vincentius conquer-ing, which is derived from vincere to conquer"VlncenzeHungarian — "From the Late Latin Vincentius conquering, which is derived from vincere to conquer Short: Vincze. Pet: Vinci"VlncenzoItalian — "From the Late Latin Vincentius conquering, which is derived from vincere to conquer"WlkollHawaiian — "Hawaiianized form of the Latin Victor, a name directly derived from victor conqueror, winner, victor"WlnikenekeHawaiian — "Hawaiianized form of Vincent, which is from the Latin Vincentius conquering, a derivative of vincere to conquer"