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Armstrong
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Armstrong means "strong arm"; originates from Old English and Scottish. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Unisex |
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Vielka
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Vielka means "strong" in Slavic; derived from the name Vela. |
Spanish |
Girl |
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Valesca
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Valesca means "strong" in Latin; derived from the name Valeria. |
Italian, Latin |
Girl |
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Valentyna
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Valentyna means "strong" in Latin; derived from Valentine, a Roman name. |
Greek, Latin, Ukrainian |
Girl |
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Valentina
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Valentina means "strong" in Latin; derived from the name Valentinus. |
Ancient Greek, Biblical, Italian, Latin |
Girl |
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Tichina
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Tichina means "strong" in African; it's of African origin. |
American, Armenian |
Girl |
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Temeka
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Temeka means "one who is strong"; origin is African-American. |
African, American |
Girl |
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Millicent
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Millicent means "strong in work," originating from Old French and Germanic. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Girl |
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Loleatta
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Loleatta means "strong" and has African American cultural origins. |
American, Biblical |
Girl |
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Geri-Lynn
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Geri-Lynn combines "Geri" (spear) and "Lynn" (lake), meaning strong lake. |
American, English |
Girl |
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Awilda
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Awilda means "strong" and originates from Scandinavian and Germanic roots. |
American, Native American |
Girl |
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Wenzel
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Wenzel: German origin, meaning "to be strong" or "warrior." |
Czech, German |
Boy |
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Valeriu
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Valeriu means "strong" in Latin; originates from Roman heritage. |
Latin, Romanian |
Boy |
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Valeriy
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Valeriy means "strong" in Latin; derived from the name Valerius. |
Ancient Greek, Latin, Russian |
Boy |
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Valente
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Valente means "strong" in Latin; originates from Italian and Spanish. |
Italian, Spanish |
Boy |
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Valentin
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Valentin means "strong" or "healthy," originating from Latin "Valens." |
Ancient Greek, Biblical, Christian, Latin |
Boy |
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Valentino
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Valentino means "strong" in Latin; originates from the name Valentinus. |
Italian, Latin, Roman |
Boy |
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Urpo
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Urpo is a Finnish name meaning "brave" or "strong." |
Finnish |
Boy |
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Tuure
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Tuure means "strong" in Finnish; derived from the name Thure. |
Finnish |
Boy |
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Saquon
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Saquon means "to be strong" in Native American origin. |
Algonquian, American, Ethiopian |
Boy |
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Romulo
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Romulo means "strong" in Latin; derived from Roman mythology's founder. |
Latin, Roman |
Boy |
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Pierrick
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Pierrick: Breton name meaning "rock," derived from Peter, strong foundation. |
Breton, French |
Boy |
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NaVorro
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NaVorro means "to be strong" and originates from Latin roots. |
American, Biblical |
Boy |
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Narvel
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Narvel means "to be strong" and originates from Latin roots. |
American, Biblical, English |
Boy |
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Millard
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Millard means "strong" or "steadfast"; derived from Old French origins. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Manley
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Manley means "manly" or "strong," originating from Old English roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Manrique
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Manrique means "strong" in Spanish; originates from the Germanic name. |
Spanish |
Boy |
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Jarmo
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Jarmo: Finnish name meaning "he who is strong and brave." |
Finnish |
Boy |
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Iiro
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Iiro is a Finnish name meaning "iron" or "strong." |
Finnish |
Boy |
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Herk
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Herk originates from Dutch, meaning "strong" or "brave leader." |
Anglo-Saxon |
Boy |
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