Dog Names That Mean Brave
- Bernado
Origin:
GermanMeaning:
"strong; brave as a bear"Description:
Deceptively close to Bernardo, but suaver.
- Allard
Origin:
French and English surnameMeaning:
"noble and brave"Description:
Derived from the personal name Adalhard.
- Kuvira
Origin:
HindiMeaning:
"courageous woman"Description:
A strong Indian name used for a character in the series The Legend of Korra.
- Odeda
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"courageous"Description:
Virtually unknown in this country, has an interesting, rhythmic feel.
- Dinand
Origin:
Short form of FerdinandMeaning:
"bold voyager"Description:
Dinand is popular in the Netherlands thanks to a local singing sensation. Dinand is one of many Dutch short forms that come from the middle or end of a name -- think Bas for Sebastian or Hans from Johannes -- rather than from the beginning as is more usual in the U.S. and UK, though we're catching on.
- Tibb
Origin:
Variation of Tib, EnglishMeaning:
"courageous people"Description:
In medieval times, Tibb and Tib were nicknames for Theobald, which also gave way to short forms Tebb and Tipp.
- Bawden
Origin:
Cornish, EnglishMeaning:
"bold friend"Description:
An English surname and occasional first name deriving from the same root as Baldwin, "bold or brave friend".
- Evardo
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"hardy and brave"Description:
Fairly rare Spanish name, found as a character in one of the Oz books. One of those
- Bravery
Origin:
Virtue nameDescription:
Modern virtue names aren't always subtle, and Bravery definitely cuts to the chase. It's a bold choice—one your teenager might begrudge. Talisa Soto and Benjamin Bratt used it as a middle name, where it's a less risky than in the first name position.
- Hardee
Origin:
Variation of Hardy, GermanMeaning:
"bold, brave"Description:
This spelling variation of Hardy is associated with the American fast-food chain.
- Røskva
Origin:
Variation of Rǫskva, Old NorseMeaning:
"vigorous, brave"Description:
A more modern variation of Rǫskva, a Norse mythological name derived from rǫskr, "brave".
- Yudai
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"brave man"
- O'donnell
Origin:
irishMeaning:
"son of the brave one"Description:
Forget Donald. Honor Grandpa Don with this new spin.
- Bernarda
Origin:
GermanMeaning:
"brave as a bear"Description:
Too close in sound to the so-far-out-it-will-always-be-out Bernard.
- Gasira
Origin:
African, Somali from Arabic, or SwahiliMeaning:
"island; brave"Description:
Gasira is a journeyed name with an ancient history. It started as the Arabic word gezira (also commonly transliterated as jazira and jazeera), meaning "island," and sometimes "peninsula."