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Names that mean fight

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 Fight in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Fight

AdofoEgyptian — "Akan of Ghana name meaning 'one who loves.' Alternate meaning figher, and yes, we know they are not compatible! (ie, I;m a lover, not a fighter!)"AhigaNative American — "Navajo name meaning ' he fights.'"AjamuAfrican — "He Fights For What He Wants"AlfonseGerman — "Variant of Alphonse: Ready for a fight. Common in Spain since the 7th century. Famous bearer: Gangster Al Capone's name was Alphonse."AlfonzeGerman — "Ready for a fight."AmanbirHindi — "The One who Fights for Peace"AmanvirHindi — "One who Fights for Peace"ArsinArabic — "Warrior, fighter (jangjo, bahdur, larae kerny wala)"AspayaodhaPersian — "One Who Fights Sitting On A Horse"AveerHindi — "Brave; One who Fights for Peace"AveryllEnglish — "Variant of Averill: Fighting boar."AvrelEnglish — "Variant of Averill: Fighting boar."AvrellEnglish — "Variant of Averill: Fighting boar."AvrillEnglish — "Variant of Averill: Fighting boar."BorislavRussian — "Compound name composed from the Slavonic elements bor battle, fight and slav glory: hence, battle glory, glory in battle Pet: Slava"BraceyAustralian — "Brave. Fighter."BraciiAustralian — "Brave. Fighter."BracyAustralian — "Brave. Fighter."BraecyAustralian — "Brave. Fighter."BrayceeAustralian — "Brave. Fighter."BrayceyAustralian — "Brave. Fighter."CtiborCzech — "An honourable fight."CtikCzech — "Variant of Ctibor: An honourable fight."DalekCzech — "A form of Dalibor, fighting far away."dasharathaArabic — "A Man whose power is; equal; equal; to the power of ten maharathis. rathi means chariot fighter (Ramas father and King of Kosala)"DonaghyCeltic — "Strong fighter"DonogbCeltic — "Strong fighter."DonoghIrish — "Strong fighter"ErdoganTurkish — "Brave, Warrior Hawk, Or Fighter"GarwigEnglish — "Spear fighter."GciborPolish — "Variant of Czcibor: Fights with honour."GergesenesBiblical — "Those who come from pilgrimage or fight."GhalibiArabic — "Winner, victor, a person who wins a fight or competition"GhazanPashto — "Holy War Fighter"GuilermeTeutonic — "Resolute fighter."GuillameTeutonic — "Resolute fighter."HerhertTeutonic — "Shining fighter."HeribertArabic — "Shining fighter"JihaadArabic — "Holy way, Fight, Battle"Junaid JunaydArabic — "Young fighter"KripacharyaHindi — "(Teacher of Pandavas and Kauravas but ended up fighting for Kauravas.)"LuddeGerman — "Well-known fighter"LudekCzech — "Well-known fighter"LuisinhoGerman — "Well-known fighter"MagnorNorse — "Great Fighter"MedanHebrew — "Quarrel, Fight"MherPersian — "A fighter who always wins."MihrPersian — "A fighter who always wins."MubarezArabic — "Army man, fighter, policeman"MujaahidMuslim — "Variant of Mujahid: Crusader. Warrior. Fighter in the way of Allah (God)."MujahidArabic — "Crusader. Warrior. Fighter in the way of Allah (God)."MukafihArabic — "Freedom fighter"MunadhilArabic — "Defender, Fighter, Peace keeper"MustansirArabic — "One who asks for help to fight against an oppressor"NamranArabic — "Like a leopard, thus means strong, good fighter, brave"NephthalimBiblical — "That struggles or fights."NyatuiAfrican — "One who fights leopards. A Abaluhya name used in the East Africa region."OsckarCeltic — "Jumping fighter"PaegastunEnglish — "From the fighter's farm."PaetonOld English — "From the warrior's estate, From the toll keeper's town, From the fighting-man's estate."PalladinGreek — "Warrior, Fighter."PalladynNative American — "Warrior, Fighter."PaydenEnglish — "From the fighter's farm."PeitonOld English — "From the warrior's estate, From the toll keeper's town, From the fighting-man's estate."PeytOld English — "From the warrior's estate, From the toll keeper's town, From the fighting-man's estate. A short form of Peyton."RagnvardSwedish — "Powerful fighter."RogerusEnglish — "Famous fighter."RotgerTeutonic — "Famous fighter."RudgerTeutonic — "Famous fighter."SafdarMuslim — "Piercing lines. Fighter."SaifulHaqArabic — "Sword of truth, a person who fights in support of truth and justice"SangarArabic — "Battleground / Fighting Point"SavashTurkish — "Not to give up but to fight for what you believe in, war."ShoreshArabic — "Fight"SteinarNorse — "Rock-hard fighter"StreiterGerman — "Warrior or fighter"TelemachusGreek — "Distant Fighter"ThalbirHindi — "Heroic Fighter"ToryalArabic — "Sword Fighter"UaltarIrish — "Strong fighter."WladerNative American — "Strong fighter."YuyutsuIndian — "Eager to fight"ZubayrArabic — "Its a proper name, a Sahabas name and the youngest fighter in Al Islam"