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Names that mean sword

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 Sword in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Sword

AblaghArabic — "Sharp sword"AbreeqUrdu — "Glittering sword"Abu FirasArabic — "Sharp sword"AkhangalArabic — "Sword"AlqamaArabic — "A type of Arab sword (Arab talwar ki aik qisam)"AramisFrench — "Fictional swordsman: (ambitious and filled with religious aspirations) from Alexander Dumas's Three Musketeers."AsbranNorse — "Divine sword."AsbrandNorse — "Divine sword."AsbrandoNorse — "Divine sword."AsbrandtNorse — "Divine sword."AtheerArabic — "Light reflected from a swords blade, A person of high status and good qualities"BalmungNorse — "Siegfried's sword."BatekArabic — "Sword"BatikArabic — "Sharp Sword"BelisarioSpanish — "One who wields a sword"BladeEnglish — "Prosperity, Gory, Knife, Sword|Lean."BlaidIrish — "Prosperity, Gory, Knife, Sword|Lean."BlaideIrish — "Prosperity, Gory, Knife, Sword|Lean."BlaydIrish — "Prosperity, Gory, Knife, Sword|Lean."BlaydeIrish — "Prosperity, Gory, Knife, Sword|Lean."BrandarOld Norse — "Torch, Sword."BranderNorse — "Torch, Sword."BrandirOld Norse — "Torch, Sword."BrandorOld Norse — "Torch, Sword."BreanainnCeltic — "Sword"BredonCeltic — "Sword"CaledvwichWelsh — "Legendary Excalibur, King Arthur's sword."CalibomArthurian Legend — "Various names for Arthur's sword."CalibomeArthurian Legend — "Various names for Arthur's sword."CaliborArthurian Legend — "Various names for Arthur's sword"CalibornArthurian Legend — "Various names for Arthur's sword"CaliborneArthurian Legend — "Various names for Arthur's sword"CalibumArthurian Legend — "Various names for Arthur's sword."CalibumusArthurian Legend — "Various names for Arthur's sword."CaliburEnglish — "Form of Excalibur in mythology, King Arthur's sword"CaliburnArthurian Legend — "Various names for Arthur's sword"CaliburnusArthurian Legend — "Various names for Arthur's sword"CledwinWelsh — "Blessed sword friend."CledwynWelsh — "Blessed sword friend."ColbranEnglish — "Black sword, Coal sword."ColbrandEnglish — "Black sword, Coal sword."ColbrandoEnglish — "Black sword, Coal sword."ColbrandtEnglish — "Black sword, Coal sword."ColbrantEnglish — "Black sword, Coal sword."dhul FiqaarArabic — "Name of Prophet MuhammaDs SworD"dhul FiqarArabic — "Name of the Prophets sword"dhulfaqaarArabic — "(Zulfaqar) Name of a celebrated sword which fell into the hand of Rasoolullah (sallallaahualayhi wasallam) in the Battle of Badr and which was presented to Ali (RA). Note: It is incorrect to Say Fiqaar (with kasrah)"dhulfiqaarArabic — "The name of the Prophets SworD"dhulfiqarArabic — "Name of the Prophets sworD"EckbertGerman — "A keen edged sword"EckhartGerman — "As strong as a keen edged sword"EgbertEnglish — "Bright sword."EgbirtEnglish — "Bright sword."EgburtEnglish — "Bright sword."EgbyrtEnglish — "Bright sword."EggertGerman — "As strong as the edge of a sword"EginhardGerman — "Powerful sword"EginhardtGerman — "Powerful sword"EgynhardGerman — "Powerful sword"EgynhardtGerman — "Powerful sword"EilertScandinavian — "Edge Of The Sword"EinhardEnglish — "Powerful sword"EinhardtGerman — "Powerful sword"EnnoGerman — "Strong with a sword."EnoGerman — "Strong with a sword"EscaliborArthurian Legend — "Arthur's sword"ExcaliburArthurian Legend — "Arthur's sword"FaishalArabic — "Judge, Sharp sword"GalantyneArthurian Legend — "Gawain's sword"GalatynArthurian Legend — "Gawain's sword"GellirIcelandic — "Sword"GhimdArabic — "Sword sheath, the object that is used for keeping and carrying a sword safely"GhurabatArabic — "Beginning, Edge of A Sword"HaissamArabic — "A sharp Sword, (Taiz talwar)"HarbonahBiblical — "His destruction, his sword"HerbranTeutonic — "Army, Sword."HerbrandTeutonic — "Army, Sword."HerbrandtTeutonic — "Army, Sword."HerbrantTeutonic — "Army, Sword."HesamIranian — "A sharp sword"HildbrandGerman — "War sword."HildebrandTeutonic — "War sword."HildebrandtTeutonic — "Battle sword."HildehrandGerman — "War sword."HisamArabic — "A sharp sword"HusaamArabic — "Sword"Husaam udeenArabic — "The sword of the Faith"HusaamaUrdu — "Sword"HusaamudinMuslim — "Variant of Husamudeen: The sword of the Faith."HusamudeenMuslim — "The sword of the Faith."HusamuDinArabic — "The sword of the faith"JigenHindi — "Sharpest sword of world"KaditulaHindi — "Sword"KardosHungarian — "One who wields a sword"KattiEnglish — "A Magical Sword"KhadgaHindi — "Sword"KhasifArabic — "Sword"KripanHindi — "Sword"LehabimBiblical — "Flames, inflamed, swords."ManivelHindi — "Gem Spear, Gem Sword"MashrafiArabic — "Refers to a type of sword famed for its craftsmanship and superiority"MattaliArabic — "Smith, a person whose job is to create things with iron, such as swords"MecislavCzech / Slovak — "Compound name, the first element of which is of uncertain derivation: from miecz sword, the Old Polish miecz man, father, or mieszka bear The second element is the Slavonic slav glory. Pet: Mecek, Mecfk, Mecislavek"MleczyslawPolish — "Compound name, the first element of which is of uncertain derivation. Some believe it to be from miecz sword, the Old Polish miecz man, father, or mieszka bear. The second element is the Slavonic slav glory. The name was borne by two early kings of Poland"MuhannadArabic — "One who wields a sword"MuhannedArabic — "Sword"MuhunnadArabic — "Sword"NasheelArabic — "Sword"NjoraAfrican — "A scabbard for the sword. A Kikuyu name used in the East Africa region."QaazibArabic — "Sharp Sword"QaleechArabic — "Sword"QalichArabic — "Sword"QarniArabic — "Sharp (as an attribution to Qarn with the meaning of sharpness of a sword ), bright (as an attribution to Qarn with the meaning first light of day )"QazaabArabic — "Sharp Sword"QazeebArabic — "Sharp Sword"QuillonLatin — "Sword"QuilonLatin — "Sword"QuyllonLatin — "Sword"QuylonLatin — "Sword"SabarFrench — "Sword"SaberFrench — "Sword"SabirArabic — "Sword"SaborFrench — "Sword"SabyrFrench — "Sword"SaifeeArabic — "Concerning sword"SakeelaArabic — "Sword"SaleeqiArabic — "Sword"SamsamArabic — "Sharp Sword"SarimArabic — "Brave, Courageous, Sharp sword"SaxbeeOld Norse — "From the farm with the short sword."SaxbeyOld Norse — "From the farm with the short sword."SaxbiOld Norse — "From the farm with the short sword."SaxbieOld Norse — "From the farm with the short sword."SaxbyOld Norse — "From the farm with the short sword."SayfArabic — "Sword"SayfiyyUrdu — "Concerning sword"SayfuddeenMuslim — "Variant of Sayfuddin: Sword of the Faith."SayfullahArabic — "The sword of Allah swt"SecgwicEnglish — "From the sword grass place."SedgeEnglish — "A swordsman"SedgeleyEnglish — "From the swordsman's meadow."SedgewicEnglish — "From the sword grass place."SedgewickEnglish — "From the sword grass place."SedgewikEnglish — "From the sword grass place."SedgleaOld English — "From the meadow of the sword."SedgleahOld English — "From the meadow of the sword."SedgleeOld English — "From the meadow of the sword."SedgleighOld English — "From the meadow of the sword."SedgleyEnglish — "From the meadow of the sword."SedgliOld English — "From the meadow of the sword."SedglieOld English — "From the meadow of the sword."SedglyOld English — "From the meadow of the sword."SedgwicOld English — "Dweller from the place of the sword grass."SedgwickEnglish — "Dweller from the place of the sword grass."SedgwikOld English — "Dweller from the place of the sword grass."SedgwycOld English — "Dweller from the place of the sword grass."SedgwyckOld English — "Dweller from the place of the sword grass."SedgwykOld English — "Dweller from the place of the sword grass."SefuAfrican — "Sword"SeifArabic — "Religion's sword."SeyfArabic — "Religion's sword."ShamsheerArabic — "The sword of honors"ShamshirArabic — "Sword"SihagHindi — "Sword"SilanArabic — "A diamond, part of sword which is sheathed"SiratArabic — "Sword"SiyafArabic — "Sword player, swordsman"SyafruddinArabic — "BlaDe of religions sworD"TalwarHindi — "Sword"TegbirHindi — "The Brave Warrior Wielding the Sword"VashakhArabic — "Bow, Sword"WaaziArabic — "Sharp sword"WaqaamArabic — "Sword"WaqyaamArabic — "Sword"WarithArabic — "Sharp sword"WasaafArabic — "Sharp sword"WashaakhArabic — "Sword"WathaqArabic — "Sharp sword"YaseerUrdu — "Sharp sword"ZabeebArabic — "Edge of a sword"ZulfaqarArabic — "One who is clever; the name of Muhammad's sword"ZulfiHindi — "Handle of a sword"ZulfikarArabic — "Name of the sword of Hazrat Ali [raa] given to him by Hazrat Muhammad S.A.W, Variant transcription of ZULFIQAR"ZulifqarArabic — "The Double-aged Sword Possessed By Prophet Muhammad Which He Gave To Hazrat Ali"

Girl names that mean Sword

AneezaArabic — "Staff, Sword"AnizaArabic — "Staff, Sword (Talwar)"BaarqaArabic — "Sword"BaatarahArabic — "Sword"BadaghArabic — "Sword"BaqrahArabic — "Sword"BrandiiEnglish — "A woman wielding a sword; an alcoholic drink"BrendaaEnglish — "A princess; wielding a sword"BrendyAmerican — "Sword"DurnahArabic — "Sword"EgbertaEnglish — "Shining sword"EgbertinaEnglish — "Shining sword"EgbertineEnglish — "Shining sword"EgbertyneEnglish — "Shining sword"GhamadArabic — "Sword"GiselTeutonic — "Protector with a sword."GiselahEnglish — "Protector with a sword."GiseliaEnglish — "Protector with a sword."GisellEnglish — "Protector with a sword."GisellaHungarian — "Protector with a sword."GisellahEnglish — "Protector with a sword."GisselEnglish — "Protector with a sword."GisselaEnglish — "Protector with a sword."GisseleEnglish — "Protector with a sword."GissellEnglish — "Protector with a sword."GissellaEnglish — "Protector with a sword."GisselleContemporary — "Protector with a sword."GizelEnglish — "Protector with a sword."GizelaTeutonic — "Protector with a sword."GizeleEnglish — "Protector with a sword."GizellaEnglish — "Protector with a sword."GizelleEnglish — "Protector with a sword."GladdysLatin — "Princess; Small sword."GladisWelsh — "Princess; Small sword."GladsisLatin — "Princess; Small sword."GladuseCornish — "Princess; Small sword."GladysWelsh — "Princess; Small sword."GladyssLatin — "Princess; Small sword."GleddisLatin — "Princess; Small sword."GleddysLatin — "Princess; Small sword."GodonneFrench — "Princess; Small sword."GyzelEnglish — "Protector with a sword."GyzelaEnglish — "Protector with a sword."GyzellaEnglish — "Protector with a sword."GyzelleEnglish — "Protector with a sword."HalaatArabic — "Sword gems, gems that decorate a sword handle"HasamaArabic — "Sword, Swordless"HassaamArabic — "Sword"HjordisScandinavian — "From the Old Norse Hjardis goddess of the sword, a compound name composed of the elements hjarr sword and dis goddess In Norse mythology, Hjordis was the second wife of the unfortunate Sigmund and mother of Sigurd Fafnirsbane. After Sigmund's death, Hjordis married Alf, the king of Denmark"HusaamahArabic — "Sword"HusamahArabic — "Sharp sword, cutting sword, sword blade"IsyaafArabic — "Sword"KataarahArabic — "Sword"KhaashfahArabic — "Sword"LabreanaOld Norse — "Sword"LabreanahOld Norse — "Sword"LabreannOld Norse — "Sword"LabreannaOld Norse — "Sword"LabreannahOld Norse — "Sword"LabreanneOld Norse — "Sword"LabrendaOld Norse — "Sword"LabrennaOld Norse — "Sword"LabrennahOld Norse — "Sword"LabrindaOld Norse — "Sword"LabrindahOld Norse — "Sword"LabryndaOld Norse — "Sword"LabryndahOld Norse — "Sword"MecislavaCzech / Slovak — "Feminine form of Mecislav, a compound name, the first element of which is uncertain Some believe it to be from miecz sword, the Old Polish miecz man, father, or mieszka bear. The second element is the Slavonic slav glory. Pet: Mecina, Mecka"NooniArabic — "Sharp, like a sword blade"ParangArabic — "Gleam of a sword, gleam of a jewel, figuratively meaning beautiful and radiant"QalchArabic — "Sword"QazzaabArabic — "Sword"RohinaArabic — "Bejeweled steel, an item, such as a sword, that’s made of steel and is adorned with jewels (talwar ki aik qisam jo steel sy banae jati ha)"SaamilArabic — "Sword"SafihahArabic — "Sword"SafyahahArabic — "Sword"SaraatArabic — "Sharp Sword"ShamsheeraArabic — "Sword"ShamsheraArabic — "Sword"ShmsheerahArabic — "Sword"ZeibArabic — "Sword"ZerbaArabic — "Sword"ZuabArabic — "Like sword"