One of the most special moments for dads is when their baby is born and they should look for a nice name to carry throughout their lives and if you have something in mind that I will empower and make your girl feel like a warrior , here we share with you some ideal names!
1.- ARTEMISA
It is a name of Greek origin and means “spring” but it also has its Persian origin, which means “great”, “excellent”, “sacred”.
In Greek mythology, she was the goddess of hunting and forests . Daughter of Zeus and twin sister of Apollo, beautiful by nature and one of the three virgins of Olympus.
2.- FRIDA
Frida is a name of Germanic origin that means “princess of peace”.
It is inevitable not to think of the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo when we hear this name, the life of this woman was marked from an early age by the physical suffering and diseases she suffered.
The first of these conditions consisted of a polio that he contracted in 1913, initiating a series of successive illnesses and injuries that led to many surgical operations. This first illness forced her to stay in bed for nine months and left her with a permanent sequel: her right leg was much thinner than her left. Encouraged by her father and as part of her rehabilitation, Frida practiced various sports, some unusual in Mexican society of her time for a girl, such as soccer or boxing.
She has been a strong inspiration to many women, making her an incomparable warrior.
3.- ISABEL
Elizabeth is a name of Hebrew origin that means “God has sworn”, “God is abundance” or “consecrated to God”. A very popular name in Spain, we have contemplated it by Queen Elizabeth I of Castile.
She was also known as Isabel la Católica, she was one of the most influential and powerful queens in Spain, along with her husband Fernando de Aragón, they were the architects of the definitive Reconquest of the Peninsula with the conquest of Granada, she also supported the expedition of Christopher Columbus that led to the discovery of the American continent.
4.- JUANA
It is a Hebrew or Latin name, derived from yehohanan or ioannes. It means “compassion of God”, when relating it to a female warrior, we immediately think of Joan of Arc, patron saint of France and holy warrior who liberated the city of Orleans during the Hundred Years War with England, died at the stake accused of witchcraft.
5.- MALALA
This name refers to one of the most warrior, human and important women in the history of humanity, of course we are referring to Malala Yousafzai, a young Pakistani student, activist and blogger who won the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize at 17 years.
She is known for her civil rights activism, especially women’s rights in the Swat River Valley, where the Taliban regime prohibited girls from attending school.
In early 2009, when he was 11 to 12 years old, he wrote a blog for the BBC under a pseudonym, detailing his life under the Taliban occupation, his attempts to take control of the valley, and his points of view on promoting girls’ education in their community.
On October 9, 2012, Malala boarded the school bus, without imagining it, an armed man got on and asked for her calling her by name. When he spotted her, he pointed a pistol at her and shot her three times. One of the bullets hit the left side of the forehead, the bullet pierced the skin through the length of the face, and then entered the shoulder.
Malala remained unconscious and critically ill for several days, but later, her condition improved enough that she was sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, England, to undergo intensive rehabilitation.
A great example without a doubt!
6.- CLEOPATRA
The origin of this name is Greek, Cleopatra was a writer, diplomat, naval commander, a wise woman with extensive knowledge in literature, mathematics, astronomy and medicine, as well as being a great strategist.
One of the most popular women in history and queen of Egypt, remembered for her beauty and gifts for seduction.
7.- MINERVA
Of Latin origin, it leads us directly to think about Roman mythology, she was the protector of Rome, goddess of wisdom, the arts and military strategy. Minerva was the daughter of Jupiter and Metis.
The name of Minerva is synonymous with strength, a woman fighter and warrior.
8.- TERESA
The origin of the name is Greek, meanings like “the huntress” are attributed to it. Throughout history, there have also been great women who have borne this name, such as Mother Teresa of Calcutta, who received the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize for her work with those most in need.
We also have Teresa de Cartagena, a writer and religious who defended the intellectuality of women.
9.- VICTORY
This name alone has the strength of a female warrior, not only for its elusive meaning in Spanish, but also for some of the historical figures who have borne this name.
Victoria is a name of Latin origin. The Roman goddess Victoria was the personification of triumph.
Throughout history there have been many powerful women called Victoria: numerous queens have carried this name, Victoria Kent was the first woman to enter the Madrid Bar Association or as Victoria Ocampo , one of the most representative writers of Argentine literature of the 20th century.
10.- YALITZA
Name of Hindu origin that means light, power and imagination and we could not fail to mention the Mexican actress Yalitza Aparicio, a warrior woman who reached the peak of success with her participation in the Oscar-nominated film Roma.
Yalitza is a woman who should be an inspiration to many people, as she is the clear example that opportunities are unique, they should take advantage of and feel proud of the same.
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