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Names That Mean Army

142 names found for "Army"   (page 2 of 3) 

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Looking for names that mean Army? We couldn't find the exact name Army, but listed below are some first names meaning Army or names similar to the word Army.

Similar Names

Aram | Aran | Aren | ArIyn | Arman | Armen | Armin | Armon | Arne | Arni |

Related Names

Devoria  (Hebrew)
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
Devra  (Hebrew)
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
Devri  (Hebrew)
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
Dieter  (German)
Army of the People
Erpingham  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry V' Sir Thomas Erpingham, an Officer in the King's Army
Errol  (English)
Variant of Harold: Army Commander. Army, Weald Power. Also Can Be a Variant of Earl, Meaning Nobleman. Famous Bearer: Australian Actor Errol Flynn
Fluellen  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry V' Officer in the King's Army
Gower  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry Iv, Part ' One of the King's Party. 'King Henry V' Officer in the King's Army. 'Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Acts As Chorus
Gunther  (Teutonic)
Battle Army
Hamath-zobah  (Biblical)
The Heat, or the Wall, of an Army
Hamath-zobah  (Biblical)
The Heat, or the Wall, of an Army
Haral  (Gaelic)
Leader of the Army; a Gaelic Form of Harold. Variations: Arailt. (Har-al)
Harald  (Scandinavian)
Army Commander
Haralda  (Norse)
Army Ruler
Harlan  (English)
From the Army
Harold  (English)
Army Commander. Army, Weald Power. Derivative of Hereweald. Famous Bearers: King Harold Ii of England Who Was Killed in the Battle of Hastings In
Harold  (Scandinavian)
Army Ruler
Harold  (Scottish)
Leader of the Army; a Borrowing from the English Harold
Harold  (English)
Leader of the Army; Derived from the Obsolete Old English Hereweald (Leader of the Army), a Compound Name Composed of the Elements Heri (Army) and Weald (Ruler, Power, Control). (Harld)
Harry  (English)
A Variant of Henry Meaning Home or House Protector. Also Can Be a Diminutive of Harold: 'Army Commander.'. Army, Weald Power. Famous Bearer: Prince Harry of England (Son of Prince Charles and the Late
Harvey  (French)
Army Warrior
Helam  (Biblical)
Their Army, Their Trouble
Helam  (Biblical)
Their Army, Their Trouble
Herald  (English)
One Who Proclaims. Also Variant of Harold 'Army Commander.'
Herald  (Teutonic)
One Who Proclaims. Also Variant of Harold 'Army Commander.'
Heraldo  (English)
Army Commander
Heraldo  (Teutonic)
Army Commander
Herb  (German)
Diminutive of Herbert: Illustrious Warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American President Herbert C. Hoover (-)
Herbert  (German)
Bright, Excellent Army, Ruler
Herbert  (German)
Illustrious Warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American President Herbert C. Hoover (-)
Herbie  (German)
Diminutive of Herbert: Illustrious Warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest. Famous Bearer: American President Herbert C. Hoover (-)
Hereward  (English)
Derived from Old English 'Hereweard', a Compound of Army (Here) and Protection (Weard).From the Old English Name Hereweard. The Anglo-saxon Hero Hereward the Wake Led a Revolt Against William the Conq
Hereweald  (English)
A Compound of 'Army' and 'To Weald Power'
Herlbert  (English)
Army Strong
Herlebeorht  (English)
Army Strong
Herman  (German)
Soldier. Army Man. from the Old German Hariman. Famous Bearer: American Writer Herman Melville, Author of Moby Dick
Herrick  (German)
Army Leader
Herve  (French)
Army Warrior
Hurlbart  (English)
Army Strong
Hurlbert  (English)
Army Strong
Inger  (Norse)
Son's Army
Ingharr  (Norse)
Son's Army
Ingvar  (Scandinavian)
Ing's Army
Iomhair  (Gaelic)
Archer, Bow Warrior; a Gaelic Form of Ivor, a Scottish Variant of the Scandinavian Ivar, a Compound Name Composed of the Old Norse Elements Yr (Yew, Bow) and Herr (Warrior, Army). Variations: Imhear,
Ivar  (Norse)
Yew Bow Army (Iver, Ivor, Yver)
Ivor  (Scottish)
Archer, Bow Warrior;A Scottish Form of Ivar, a Name Introduced by Scandinavian Settlers. it is Derived from the Old Norse Elements Yr (Yew, Bow) and Herr (Warrior, Army). Imhear, Lomhair, and Lomhar a
Jamy  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry V' Officer in the King's Army
Kolya  (Russian)
Pet Form of Nikolos,Victorious Army
Kolya  (Greek)
Victorious Army
Macbeth  (Shakespearean)
'The Tragedy of Macbeth' Thane of Glamis and Cawdor, a General in the King's Army, Who Murders King Duncan and Takes His Crown
142 names found for "Army"   (page 2 of 3) 

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