Name Collection

Baby Names That Mean Strength

Browse names linked to "Strength" and move to trend pages to compare popularity and uniqueness.

Names In This Collection

Boy • Scandinavian

Hamp

Hamp is a Scandinavian-origin name associated with resilience.

Pronounced HAMP

resiliencestrengthstability
Trend: high
Boy • Arabic

Hamzah

Hamzah is an Arabic-origin name reflecting resilience and confidence.

Pronounced HAM-zah

strengthresiliencecourage
Trend: high
Girl • Japanese

Hanah

Hanah is a Japanese-origin name linked to resilience and strength.

Pronounced HAH-nuh

resiliencestrengthdurability
Trend: stable
Girl • Welsh

Hanan

Hanan is a Welsh-origin name linked to strength and grounding.

Pronounced HAH-nan

strengthgroundingstability
Trend: high
Girl • Hebrew

Hannah

Hannah carries a classic Hebrew heritage with a sturdy, enduring presence.

Pronounced HAN-uh

TimelessGroundedRespectful
Trend: stable
Boy • Germanic

Hans

Hans is a sturdy Germanic form of John, carrying a classic, masculine charm.

Pronounced hahns

ClassicDependableFormal
Trend: niche
Boy • English

Hanson

Hanson feels sturdy and modern, with a confident, masculine edge.

Pronounced HAN-sun

ModernConfidentStraightforward
Trend: rising
Boy • English

Harlen

Harlen combines English roots with a strong, resilient feel.

Pronounced HAR-len

StrongDirectClassic
Trend: rising
Boy • French

Haydn

Haydn as a boy name with a resilient, confident edge.

Pronounced HAY-dn

resilienceconfidencesteadfastness
Trend: rising
Girl • Spanish

Hayven

Hayven, with Spanish roots, presents a strong, grounded vibe.

Pronounced HAY-ven

strengthgroundednessstability
Trend: high
Boy • African

Haywood

Haywood blends African roots with a strong, grounded presence.

Pronounced HAY-wood

strengthgroundednesssteadiness
Trend: stable
Boy • Scandinavian

Heath

Heath, Scandinavian origin, conveys resilience and a sturdy presence.

Pronounced HEETH

resiliencesteadinessclarity
Trend: niche
Boy • African

Hector

African-origin Hector embodies strength with a regal, bold presence.

Pronounced HEK-tor

strengthcouragebold
Trend: high
Girl • Germanic

Heidi

Heidi, of Germanic origin, signals resilience and confident charm.

Pronounced HY-dee

resilienceconfidencespirit
Trend: stable
Girl • Hebrew

Helene

Helene, Hebrew-origin, conveys strength with grounded presence.

Pronounced he-LEEN

strengthgroundedheritage
Trend: high
Girl • Multicultural

Henna

Henna offers strength with a diverse, global appeal.

Pronounced HEN-uh

strengthresilienceglobal
Trend: niche
Girl • Hebrew

Henny

A gentle Hebrew nickname with a strong, grounded feel.

Pronounced HEN-ee

steadfastnurturingreliable
Trend: stable
Boy • Germanic

Henrik

Henrik is a strong, gentle-Germanic grounded name for boys.

Pronounced Hen-rik

kindnessgentlenesssteadiness
Trend: rising
Boy • Greek

Herb

Herb is a simple, strong name with Greek roots and a resilient vibe.

Pronounced Herb

resilienceclaritysimplicity
Trend: rising
Girl • French

Hermine

Hermine offers a resilient, French-rooted option with strength.

Pronounced ehr-MEEN

resilienceconfidenceclarity
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Hershel

Hershel offers a strong, grounded feel with a multicultural background.

Pronounced Her-shel

stronggroundeddistinctive
Trend: stable
Boy • Multicultural

Hershell

Hershell conveys a strong, confident impression with a multicultural lineage.

Pronounced Her-shell

robustconfidentheritage
Trend: high

FAQ

Why use a meaning-based name route?
Meaning pages help align name shortlists with themes like "Strength" before checking trends.
Can I compare these names by region and year?
Yes. Internal links connect to US ranking and SSA state/year routes for trend validation.