Meaning
Names meaning Strength
Strength doesn't always announce itself. Sometimes it whispers — a two-syllable name with an iron spine, the kind worn by a quiet kid who turns out to be the one everyone leans on. The names below come from a dozen language traditions, but they share a structural quality: a hard consonant landing, a meaning rooted in some kind of endurance or resilience or martial competence (Ethan from the Hebrew 'enduring,' Valentina from the Latin 'strong, healthy,' Andrew from the Greek 'manly'). Strong names age well because their root meaning never goes out of fashion.
Gabriel
Steady· boy
Hebrew 'God is my strength'.
Ezekiel
Steady· boy
Hebrew Yehezkel, 'God strengthens'
Audrey
Falling· girl
Old English Aethelthryth, 'noble strength'
Gabriella
Falling· girl
Italian feminine of Gabriel; Hebrew, 'God is my strength'
Brielle
Falling· girl
Short form of Gabrielle; Hebrew, 'God is my strength'
Amari
Rising· unisex
Yoruba 'strength/builder'; Swahili 'eternal'; Hebrew 'promise'
Aziel
Rising· boy
Hebrew 'azi'el, 'God is my strength'
Kali
Falling· girl
Sanskrit, Hindu goddess of time; Swahili, 'energy, strength'
Gabriela
Rising· girl
Feminine of Gabriel, Hebrew 'God is my strength'
Ezequiel
Rising· boy
Spanish/Portuguese form of Ezekiel, Hebrew, 'God strengthens'
Hezekiah
Rising· boy
Hebrew, 'Yahweh strengthens'; king of Judah