Whether your naming the son or daughter of a soldier, a baby born in the midst of crisis, a feisty critter or the tank in your WOW party, you will surely find the perfect name for your new warrior here.
Gawain -Gawain was the name of one of the knights of King Arthur's round table. The name means "white hawk of battle".
Gudrun -Gudrun is a girl's name from Norse lore referring to the legendary Valkyries. The name comes from the Germanic gund meaning "battle" and runa meaning "secret" or "wisdom".
Hedvig -A Norwegian name meaning female warrior or battle.
Heloise -Heloise is a name with a long history. It is related to an ancient German name Ludwig and the French Louise which mean "famous warrior". The "Hel" part may relate to Helios, the Greek God of the Sun or the Hel the Norse Goddess of the Underworld, more likely, it may relate to the word heile meaning "happiness". So it could mean "famous warrior of the sun" or "famous warrior of Hel", "famous warrior of happiness".
Hermine -Hermine is a name of Germanic origin related to the male name Herman which means "man in the army". It may also be used by Hellenic Pagans in reference the God Hermes.
Jomo -Jomo is a Kenyan name meaning "flaming spear".
Liam -Liam is a boy's name or Irish origin that is the Irish version of the name William, implying a strong protector.
Lorcan -Lorcan is a boy's name of Irish origin meaning "silent" or "fierce".
Louise -Louise is the feminine variant of the name Louis, a name of Germanic origin meaning "famous warrior" or "fame" and "war".
Manyu -Manyu is a Sanskrit name meaning "spirit" and "temper". It is a diety that is called upon to defeat foes, as well as for health and wealth.
Oliver -Oliver is a French name. It means "elf army"
Olivia -Olivia is a female name derived from the word olive. The Olive tree is sacred to the Greeks. It was a gift to the Atheneans from Athene. William Shakespeare is credited with inventing the name Olivia for the heroine in his play "Twelfth Night". The name Olivia may also be considered a feminine form of Oliver meaning "elf army".
Ragnarok -Ragnarök is an old Norse word meaning "final destiny of the gods".
It refers to a final great battle between the Gods during which the world will be flooded and everything will eventually begin anew.
Valhalla -Valhalla is from from Old Norse Valhöll meaning "hall of the slain"
It is the place in Norse mythology that the souls of those who have died in battle are taken by Valkyries.
Valkyrie -The word Valkyrie is from Old Norse valkyrja meaning "chooser of the slain"
They were female spirits who choose warriors to die in battle and take their souls to Valhalla to feast until Ragnarok.
Varick -Varick is a name of Old Germanic origin which may mean either "leader who defends" or "a sea drifter".
Vigdis -Vigdis is a name of Norse origin meaning Battle maiden or battle goddess