Imagine the clash of steel, the banners fluttering in the wind, and the echo of a valiant knight’s name as they charge into battle.
Whether you’re crafting an epic tale, designing a tabletop RPG character, or naming your latest MMO warrior, the right name can turn an ordinary knight into a legendary figure.
Will your knight be Sir Aldric the Unyielding, a warrior whose blade never dulls? Or perhaps Dame Evelyne Stormborn, a fierce protector with lightning in her veins?
From noble champions to shadowy rogue knights, this list of 888+ knightly names has the perfect title for your medieval hero (or villain).
Ready to find your knight’s name? Let the quest begin!
Knight Names Starting with A
- Aelwyn – “Elf friend” (Welsh)
- Alaric – “Ruler of all” (Germanic)
- Alden – “Old, wise friend” (Old English)
- Alistair – “Defender of mankind” (Scottish)
- Anselm – “God’s protection” (Germanic)
- Aric – “Eternal ruler” (Old Norse)
- Armand – “Soldier, warrior” (Germanic)
- Arnulf – “Eagle-wolf” (Old German)
- Asger – “Spear of the gods” (Old Norse)
- Aethelred – “Noble counsel” (Old English)
- Alain – “Harmonious, noble” (French)
- Aldric – “Wise ruler” (Germanic)
- Alphonse – “Noble, ready for battle” (Germanic)
- Ambrose – “Immortal” (Greek)
- Ansgar – “God’s spear” (Old Norse)
- Arnaud – “Eagle power” (French)
- Arthurian – “Of King Arthur’s legend” (Celtic)
- Ashwin – “Light, horse tamer” (Sanskrit)
- Athelstan – “Noble stone” (Old English)
- Aubrey – “Elf ruler” (Germanic)
- Audric – “Noble ruler” (Old German)
- Axel – “Father of peace” (Scandinavian)
- Azrael – “Angel of death” (Hebrew)
- Alvar – “Elf warrior” (Old Norse)
- Andor – “Manly, brave” (Hungarian)
- Ansel – “God’s protection” (Germanic)
- Arthos – “Bear-like, strong” (Greek/Arthurian)
- Asmund – “Divine protection” (Old Norse)
- Auberon – “Noble bear” (Old French)
- Avent – “Arrival, adventure” (Latin/Old French)

Knight Names starting with B
- Balderic – “Bold ruler” (Germanic)
- Baldwin – “Brave friend” (Old German)
- Balthazar – “God protects the king” (Hebrew)
- Bancroft – “Bean field” (Old English)
- Barnard – “Strong as a bear” (Germanic)
- Bartholomew – “Son of Talmai” (Aramaic)
- Bastian – “Venerable, revered” (Latin)
- Beauregard – “Beautiful gaze” (French)
- Benedict – “Blessed” (Latin)
- Berengar – “Bear spear” (Old German)
- Bertrand – “Bright raven” (Germanic)
- Blaise – “Lisping, stammering” (Latin)
- Brandt – “Sword, fiery torch” (Old Norse)
- Brennon – “Descendant of Braon” (Irish)
- Briar – “Thorny bush, resilient” (English)
- Broderick – “Famous ruler” (Old Norse)
- Bronson – “Son of the dark one” (English)
- Brystan – “Bright stone” (Old English)
- Burchard – “Strong fortress” (Germanic)
- Burkhard – “Fortified courage” (Germanic)
- Byron – “Barn, cottage” (Old English)
- Bradamante – “Fiery shield” (Italian, literary)
- Branwen – “Blessed raven” (Welsh)
- Brayden – “Broad valley” (Irish)
- Brennus – “King, chief” (Celtic)
- Brogan – “Little shoe” (Irish)
- Bromley – “Broom-covered meadow” (Old English)
- Bryant – “Strong, noble” (Celtic)
- Burgess – “Freeman of a town” (Old French)
- Burton – “Fortified settlement” (Old English)
Knight Names Starting with C
- Caelum – “Sky, heaven” (Latin)
- Caliban – “Black, wild” (Literary, Shakespeare)
- Callahan – “Bright-headed” (Irish)
- Caradoc – “Beloved” (Welsh, Arthurian legend)
- Caspian – “Of the Caspian Sea” (Geographic, Latin)
- Castor – “Beaver” or “Shining one” (Greek)
- Cedric – “Kindly, loved” (Old English)
- Cenric – “Bold ruler” (Anglo-Saxon)
- Channing – “Young wolf” (Old French)
- Ciaran – “Dark-haired” (Irish)
- Claiborne – “Clay settlement” (Old English)
- Clarence – “Bright, illustrious” (Latin)
- Claudius – “Lame, crippled” (Latin, Roman)
- Clement – “Merciful, gentle” (Latin)
- Conall – “Strong wolf” (Irish)
- Conrad – “Brave counsel” (Germanic)
- Constantine – “Steadfast, constant” (Latin)
- Corbin – “Little crow” (Old French)
- Cormac – “Charioteer” (Irish)
- Crispin – “Curly-haired” (Latin)
- Cuthbert – “Famous, bright” (Old English)
- Cadoc – “Battle” (Welsh)
- Caius – “Rejoice” (Latin)
- Calder – “Rough waters” (Scottish)
- Callum – “Dove” (Scottish)
- Carwyn – “Blessed love” (Welsh)
- Cedrick – “Kindly ruler” (Celtic)
- Cerdic – “Chieftain” (Old English, possibly Norse)
- Clarence – “Clear, bright” (Latin)
- Corwin – “Heart’s friend” (Old English)
Knightly Names Starting with D
- Dacian – “Of Dacia” (Roman, warrior-like)
- Daelin – “Hero’s path” (Fictional, modern)
- Dain – “From Denmark” (Old Norse)
- Dallan – “Little blind one” (Irish)
- Damaris – “Calf, gentle” (Greek, Biblical)
- Damian – “To tame, subdue” (Greek)
- Darius – “Wealthy, kingly” (Persian)
- Darroch – “Strong oak” (Scottish)
- Darwin – “Dear friend” (Old English)
- Dax – “Leader, commander” (French)
- Deacon – “Servant, messenger” (Greek)
- Declan – “Full of goodness” (Irish)
- Dedrick – “People’s ruler” (Germanic)
- Demetrius – “Follower of Demeter” (Greek)
- Desmond – “Man from South Munster” (Irish)
- Devlin – “Fierce bravery” (Irish)
- Dexter – “Skillful, right-handed” (Latin)
- Diederik – “Ruler of the people” (Dutch/Germanic)
- Dieter – “Warrior of the people” (German)
- Dietrich – “Ruler of the nation” (Germanic)
- Donal – “World ruler” (Irish)
- Donovan – “Dark warrior” (Irish)
- Doran – “Wanderer, exile” (Irish)
- Draven – “Hunter, dark one” (English, modern Gothic)
- Driscoll – “Interpreter, mediator” (Irish)
- Drystan – “Bold, tumult” (Welsh, Arthurian)
- Duncan – “Dark warrior” (Scottish)
- Dunstan – “Dark stone” (Old English)
- Durand – “Enduring, steadfast” (French)
- Dwyer – “Dark and noble” (Irish)

Knight Names Starting with E
- Eadric – “Wealthy ruler” (Old English)
- Ealdred – “Old counsel” (Anglo-Saxon)
- Eamon – “Guardian, protector” (Irish)
- Eardwulf – “Earth wolf” (Old English)
- Earnest – “Serious, determined” (Germanic)
- Eberhard – “Strong as a boar” (Germanic)
- Ector – “Defender” (Arthurian legend)
- Edgard – “Wealthy spearman” (Old English)
- Edmond – “Protector of wealth” (Old English)
- Edric – “Wealthy ruler” (Anglo-Saxon)
- Edward – “Guardian of prosperity” (Old English)
- Edwin – “Blessed friend” (Old English)
- Egan – “Fiery” (Irish)
- Egbert – “Bright sword” (Old English)
- Eldon – “Old hill” (Old English)
- Eldred – “Old and wise” (Old English)
- Elgar – “Spear of the elves” (Old English)
- Elric – “Noble ruler” (Germanic)
- Elton – “Ella’s town” (Old English)
- Emery – “Industrious ruler” (Germanic)
- Emlyn – “Rival, eager” (Welsh)
- Engelbert – “Bright angel” (Germanic)
- Enid – “Soul, life” (Welsh, Arthurian)
- Eoin – “God is gracious” (Irish)
- Erasmus – “Beloved” (Greek)
- Erland – “Foreigner” (Old Norse)
- Erwin – “Respected friend” (Germanic)
- Esmond – “Graceful protector” (Old English)
- Eustace – “Steadfast” (Greek)
- Everard – “Brave boar” (Germanic)
Medieval Knight Names Starting with F
- Fabian – “Bean grower” (Latin)
- Faelan – “Little wolf” (Irish)
- Fairfax – “Beautiful hair” (Old English)
- Falkner – “Falcon trainer” (Old French)
- Farley – “Fern-covered meadow” (Old English)
- Faron – “Thunder” (Old French)
- Faustus – “Fortunate” (Latin)
- Fearghus – “Man of vigor” (Irish)
- Feodor – “Gift of God” (Russian, Greek origin)
- Ferdinand – “Brave journey” (Germanic)
- Fergus – “Supreme man, warrior” (Scottish)
- Ferris – “Rock, iron strength” (Irish)
- Finbar – “Fair-haired warrior” (Irish)
- Finian – “Little fair one” (Irish)
- Finnegan – “Descendant of fair one” (Irish)
- Fintan – “White fire” (Irish)
- Florian – “Flowering, flourishing” (Latin)
- Forrest – “Of the woods” (Old French)
- Fraser – “Strawberry bearer” (Scottish)
- Frederic – “Peaceful ruler” (Germanic)
- Frewin – “Noble friend” (Old English)
- Friedhelm – “Peaceful protector” (Germanic)
- Fulbright – “Very bright” (Old German)
- Fulke – “Tribe, people” (Germanic)
- Fulton – “Settlement of the fowl” (Old English)
- Fyodor – “God’s gift” (Slavic)
- Fabius – “Bean grower” (Latin)
- Falco – “Falcon” (Germanic, Latin)
- Faolan – “Little wolf” (Irish)
- Faron – “Iron-grey” (French)
Knight Names Starting with G
- Galen – “Calm, healer” (Greek)
- Gallagher – “Descendant of foreign helper” (Irish)
- Galt – “High ground” (Scottish)
- Gareth – “Gentle” (Welsh, Arthurian)
- Garret – “Spear ruler” (Irish)
- Garrick – “Mighty warrior” (Old English)
- Gavriel – “God is my strength” (Hebrew)
- Gedric – “Powerful spear” (Germanic)
- Geoffrey – “Divine peace” (Germanic)
- Geralt – “Spear ruler” (Polish, Slavic)
- Gerhard – “Strong spear” (Germanic)
- Gerrick – “Ruler with a spear” (Old English)
- Gervase – “Spear servant” (Old French)
- Gilmore – “Servant of Mary” (Irish)
- Godfrey – “God’s peace” (Germanic)
- Godric – “God’s ruler” (Old English)
- Godwin – “Friend of God” (Old English)
- Gordan – “Spacious fort” (Slavic, Scottish)
- Gorlois – “Legendary duke” (Arthurian)
- Grady – “Noble, illustrious” (Irish)
- Graham – “Gravel homestead” (Scottish)
- Grant – “Great, tall” (Scottish)
- Gregor – “Watchful, vigilant” (Greek)
- Grendel – “Legendary monster” (Old English, Beowulf)
- Griffin – “Strong lord” (Welsh)
- Griffith – “Chief, strong lord” (Welsh)
- Gunther – “Battle warrior” (Germanic)
- Gustav – “Staff of the gods” (Old Norse)
- Gwydion – “Born of trees, magician” (Welsh myth)
- Gyles – “Shield-bearer” (Greek)
Knight Names Starting with H
- Hadrian – “Dark-haired” (Latin)
- Halbert – “Shining warrior” (Old German)
- Hamish – “Supplanter” (Scottish)
- Harald – “Army ruler” (Old Norse)
- Harding – “Brave, strong” (Old English)
- Harold – “Army ruler” (Old English)
- Harrow – “Leader, chief” (Old English)
- Hartwin – “Brave friend” (Germanic)
- Haydn – “Fire” (Welsh)
- Heathcliff – “Cliff near the heath” (Old English)
- Hector – “Holding fast, steadfast” (Greek, Trojan War)
- Heinrich – “Home ruler” (Germanic)
- Helmut – “Courageous protector” (German)
- Hendrick – “Ruler of the home” (Dutch)
- Herbert – “Glorious warrior” (Germanic)
- Herman – “Army man” (Germanic)
- Herwald – “Army rule” (Germanic)
- Hildebrand – “Battle sword” (Germanic)
- Hiram – “Exalted brother” (Hebrew)
- Hobart – “Bright mind” (Germanic)
- Holden – “Deep valley” (Old English)
- Horatio – “Man of time” (Latin)
- Hubert – “Bright mind, intellect” (Germanic)
- Hugo – “Mind, intellect” (Germanic)
- Humphrey – “Peaceful warrior” (Old German)
- Huntley – “Hunter’s meadow” (Old English)
- Hywel – “Eminent, prominent” (Welsh)
- Hadley – “Heather field” (Old English)
- Hagen – “Enclosure, fortified place” (Germanic, Nibelungenlied)
- Harlan – “Rocky land” (Old English)
Knight Names Starting with I
- Iagan – “Little fiery one” (Scottish Gaelic)
- Icarus – “Fabled flyer of legend” (Greek mythology)
- Idris – “Ardent lord, prophet” (Welsh, Arabic)
- Ignatius – “Fiery, burning” (Latin)
- Ilian – “Son of the sun” (Greek)
- Imre – “Strength, power” (Hungarian)
- Indigo – “Deep blue” (Greek, mystical association)
- Ingram – “Raven of Ing” (Germanic)
- Inigo – “Fiery” (Basque)
- Iorwerth – “Handsome lord” (Welsh)
- Ira – “Watchful, vigilant” (Hebrew)
- Irvin – “Green water” (Scottish)
- Isambard – “Bright iron” (Germanic)
- Isidore – “Gift of Isis” (Greek)
- Ivanhoe – “Legendary knight” (Literary, Sir Walter Scott)
- Ivor – “Bow warrior” (Old Norse)
- Iwan – “God is gracious” (Welsh, Slavic)
- Ixion – “Eternal wanderer” (Greek mythology)
- Izar – “Star” (Basque)
- Iberian – “Of Iberia” (Historical reference)
- Icehart – “Cold but valiant heart” (Fantasy-inspired)
- Idwal – “Lord of land” (Welsh)
- Ilarion – “Cheerful” (Greek, Eastern Orthodox)
- Ildar – “Warrior prince” (Tatar origin)
- Immanuel – “God is with us” (Hebrew)
- Inar – “King, leader” (Norse)
- Iolo – “Worthy lord” (Welsh)
- Ippolito – “Freer of horses” (Greek, Italian)
- Iram – “City of pillars” (Arabian legend)
- Irwin – “Boar friend” (Old English)

Knight Names Starting with J
- Jace – “Healer” (Hebrew, Greek)
- Jaden – “Thankful” (Hebrew)
- Jael – “Mountain goat” (Hebrew)
- Jagger – “Carter, peddler” (Old English)
- Jai – “Victory” (Sanskrit)
- Jarl – “Nobleman, chieftain” (Old Norse)
- Jarrett – “Spear ruler” (Old English)
- Jasper – “Bringer of treasure” (Persian)
- Javan – “Ionian, Greek” (Hebrew)
- Jedrek – “Strong man” (Slavic)
- Jendrik – “Brave ruler” (German)
- Jerald – “Spear ruler” (Old English)
- Jerome – “Sacred name” (Greek)
- Jerrick – “Strong leader” (Germanic)
- Jesper – “Treasurer” (Scandinavian)
- Joachim – “Established by God” (Hebrew)
- Joffrey – “Peaceful pledge” (Old French)
- Jolyon – “Youthful” (Latin)
- Jorah – “Early rain, autumn rain” (Hebrew)
- Jorgen – “Earth worker” (Scandinavian)
- Joscelin – “Little champion” (Old French)
- Jotham – “God is perfect” (Hebrew)
- Jovan – “Majestic” (Slavic)
- Jove – “Father of the sky” (Roman mythology)
- Jovian – “Of Jupiter” (Roman)
- Julian – “Youthful, downy” (Latin)
- Justus – “Righteous, just” (Latin)
- Jareth – “Strong spear” (Fictional, Labyrinth)
- Jaxon – “Son of Jack” (English)
- Jericho – “Moon city” (Biblical)
Knight Names Starting with K
- Kael – “Mighty warrior” (Gaelic)
- Kain – “Spear” (Hebrew)
- Kaleb – “Faithful, devoted” (Hebrew)
- Kane – “Battle” (Irish)
- Karsten – “Follower of Christ” (German)
- Kaspar – “Treasurer” (Persian)
- Keagan – “Descendant of Aodh” (Irish)
- Keane – “Fighter, sharp” (Irish)
- Kedric – “Kind ruler” (Old English)
- Keir – “Dark one” (Scottish)
- Kelvin – “River of Scotland” (Scottish)
- Kendric – “Royal ruler” (Old English)
- Kenelm – “Brave helmet” (Old English)
- Kenric – “Royal ruler” (Old English)
- Kenton – “Royal settlement” (Old English)
- Kern – “Secret warrior” (Irish)
- Kester – “Bearer of Christ” (Scottish)
- Kian – “Ancient” (Irish)
- Kilian – “Warrior” (Irish)
- Kirk – “Church” (Scottish)
- Kjell – “Kettle, cauldron” (Norse)
- Klaus – “Victory of the people” (German)
- Konrad – “Bold advisor” (German)
- Korbin – “Raven” (Latin)
- Kristof – “Bearer of Christ” (Greek)
- Kurtis – “Courteous” (French)
- Kyle – “Narrow channel” (Scottish)
- Kyran – “Dark, little dark one” (Irish)
- Kyrell – “Noble lord” (Celtic)
- Kyril – “Lordly” (Greek)
- Kaelan – Warrior of fire, fierce and unyielding
- Kaelor – Guardian knight, protector of the realm
- Kaemon – Wise knight, known for his strategy
- Kaesor – Imperial knight, ruler of battlefields
- Kainon – Enduring warrior, unbreakable spirit
- Kaldrick – Coldsteel knight, relentless in battle
- Kallias – Noble knight, radiant and strong
- Kane – Dark knight, swift and merciless
- Karadoc – Ancient knight, keeper of traditions
- Karcen – Iron-hearted knight, fearless leader
- Karlis – Chivalrous knight, honor-bound and true
- Kasimir – Knight of destiny, guided by fate
- Kastiel – Guardian of the kingdom, unwavering
- Kaulder – Ghost knight, hunter of evil
- Kaylen – Champion knight, known for valor
- Kazric – Storm knight, swift as the wind
- Keagan – Fiery knight, brave and bold
- Kenelm – Defender of the weak, just and kind
- Kenric – Sword of the people, noble protector
- Kestrel – Falcon knight, swift and cunning
- Kieran – Dark warrior, shadow of the battlefield
- Killian – Blood-knight, fierce and unstoppable
- Kinnard – Loyal knight, strong in brotherhood
- Kiprian – Knight of wisdom, scholar and warrior
- Koltan – Battle-scarred knight, relentless in duty
- Konrad – Wolf knight, leader of warriors
- Korwin – Raven knight, shrouded in mystery
- Kovrin – Blazing knight, wrath of the sun
- Kyros – Knight of fate, destined for greatness
Knight Names Starting with L
- Landon – “Long Hill” (English)
- Leoric – “People’s Ruler” (Germanic)
- Lysander – “Liberator” (Greek)
- Lancelot – “Servant” (French)
- Leander – “Lion Man” (Greek)
- Lucian – “Light” (Latin)
- Lionel – “Young Lion” (French)
- Lucius – “Bright” (Latin)
- Leofric – “Beloved Ruler” (Anglo-Saxon)
- Lachlan – “Land of Lakes” (Scottish)
- Lewyn – “Beloved Friend” (Welsh)
- Lothar – “Famous Warrior” (Germanic)
- Liam – “Resolute Protection” (Irish)
- Leonidas – “Lion-like” (Greek)
- Lurel – “Laurel” (Latin)
- Lachesis – “Measurer of Destiny” (Greek Mythological)
- Leofwald – “Beloved Ruler” (Anglo-Saxon)
- Lysias – “Liberator” (Greek)
- Ludo – “Famous Warrior” (Germanic)
- Leofric – “Beloved Ruler” (Anglo-Saxon)
- Larkin – “Fierce” (Irish)
- Luciano – “Light” (Italian)
- Leander – “Lion Man” (Greek)
- Lachesis – “Fate” (Greek Mythological)
- Ludovic – “Famous Warrior” (French)
- Loren – “Laurel” (Latin)
- Leofgar – “Beloved Spear” (Anglo-Saxon)
- Lucifer – “Light-Bringer” (Latin)
- Lancelin – “Little Lance” (French)
- Leofwine – “Beloved Friend” (Anglo-Saxon)
Fantasy Knight Names Starting with M
- Mace – “Weapon” (Old French, Medieval weaponry)
- Maddox – “Warrior” (Welsh, strong in battle)
- Magnus – “Great” (Latin, royal and knightly connotation)
- Malachy – “Messenger” (Hebrew, divine herald)
- Malcolm – “Disciple” (Scottish, devoted to a cause)
- Mannix – “Monk” (Irish, warrior-monk lineage)
- Marcellus – “Little warrior” (Latin, Roman nobility)
- Marek – “Warlike” (Slavic, fearless fighter)
- Marius – “Male” (Latin, soldierly name)
- Marlon – “Falcon” (Old French, keen-sighted warrior)
- Marsden – “Marsh” (English, from fortified lands)
- Marten – “Warlike” (Latin, inspired by Mars, god of war)
- Mathias – “Gift” (Hebrew, divine blessing in battle)
- Maxim – “Greatest” (Latin, supreme knight)
- Maynard – “Brave” (Germanic, strong-willed warrior)
- Mercer – “Merchant” (Old French, noble trader-warrior)
- Merrick – “Ruler” (Welsh, strong and just leader)
- Mervyn – “Famous” (Welsh, legendary knightly name)
- Micah – “Who is like God?” (Hebrew, divine protector)
- Milos – “Gracious” (Slavic, noble-hearted warrior)
- Morgan – “Sea-born” (Welsh, Arthurian knight association)
- Mortimer – “Dead-sea” (Norman, warrior of the deep)
- Murdoch – “Protector” (Scottish, steadfast guardian)
- Myron – “Fragrant” (Greek, noble and revered)
- Myrthos – “Mythical” (Greek, legendary and mysterious)
- Myles – “Soldier” (Greek, battle-ready warrior)
- Maximilian – “Greatest” (Latin, imperial and knightly)
- Merlin – “Falcon” (Welsh, linked to Arthurian legend)
- Morien – “Dark” (Arthurian, mysterious knight)
- Mandel – “Shield” (Germanic, defender of the realm)
- Manfred – “Peaceful Strength” (Germanic, resolute warrior)
Knight Names Starting with N
- Mycroft – Scholar-knight, master of tactic (English, intellectual warrior)
- Nael – “Champion” (Arabic, noble warrior)
- Naevius – “Birthmark” (Latin, distinct and marked for greatness)
- Naldo – “Ruler” (Spanish, strong leader)
- Naren – “Leader” (Sanskrit, noble commander)
- Nathair – “Serpent” (Scottish, cunning and strategic warrior)
- Navarre – “Plains” (Spanish, medieval knightly region)
- Neal – “Champion” (Irish, victorious in battle)
- Neirin – “Noble” (Welsh, distinguished warrior)
- Nemo – “Nobody” (Latin, mysterious wandering knight)
- Nestor – “Wise” (Greek, strategic and elder warrior)
- Neville – “New-town” (French, knight of the new order)
- Nicabar – “Victory” (Greek, triumphant warrior)
- Nicholai – “People’s victory” (Greek, knight of the people)
- Niles – “Champion” (Irish, steadfast and strong)
- Nils – “Victory” (Scandinavian, battle-tested knight)
- Nolan – “Noble” (Irish, honorable protector)
- Norbert – “Bright-north” (Germanic, guiding light of warriors)
- North – “Direction” (Old English, steadfast and unyielding)
- Norwin – “Northern friend” (Old English, ally in battle)
- Nox – “Night” (Latin, shadowed and strategic knight)
- Nygel – “Dark” (Old English, mysterious and formidable)
- Nyle – “Champion” (Gaelic, valiant and victorious)
- Nyron – “Noble” (Greek, respected warrior)
- Narius – “Strong” (Latin, powerful in combat)
- Naylor – “Tailor” (Old English, armored knight)
- Nealon – “Champion” (Irish, undefeated in war)
- Nero – “Strong” (Latin, iron-willed knight)
- Newton – “New-town” (English, protector of lands)
- Nicos – “Victory” (Greek, divine conqueror)
- Nigel – “Dark” (Latin, formidable and cunning)

Knight Names Starting with O
- Oaken – “Strong” (Old English, unbreakable warrior)
- Oberon – “Noble-bear” (Germanic, regal protector)
- Odell – “Woad-hill” (Old English, defender of sacred lands)
- Odo – “Wealthy” (Germanic, noble and generous knight)
- Odric – “Rich-ruler” (Germanic, leader of warriors)
- Oisin – “Little-deer” (Irish, swift and keen knight)
- Olaf – “Ancestor” (Old Norse, warrior of heritage)
- Oleander – “Evergreen” (Greek, enduring and strong)
- Oliver – “Olive-tree” (Latin, symbol of wisdom and strength)
- Oran – “Light” (Irish, beacon of hope in battle)
- Orin – “Pale” (Gaelic, radiant and noble)
- Orion – “Hunter” (Greek, legendary warrior)
- Orland – “Renowned-land” (Germanic, protector of kingdoms)
- Ormond – “Red-world” (Irish, fiery and fierce)
- Orson – “Bear” (French, powerful and unyielding)
- Orville – “Golden-town” (Old French, knight of prosperity)
- Osbert – “Divine-bright” (Germanic, holy warrior)
- Osmond – “Divine-protection” (Old English, godly guardian)
- Oswald – “God-power” (Old English, divinely guided knight)
- Oswin – “Divine-friend” (Old English, protector of the faithful)
- Otho – “Wealthy” (Germanic, noble and strong)
- Otis – “Wealth” (Germanic, prosperous warrior)
- Otto – “Prosperous” (Germanic, well-favored knight)
- Ovid – “Sheep” (Latin, wise and poetic fighter)
- Owen – “Young-warrior” (Welsh, noble and brave)
- Ozias – “Strength” (Greek, battle-forged)
- Ozzie – “Divine-spear” (Germanic, chosen by fate)
- Ozric – “Divine-ruler” (Old English, regal and mighty)
- Oakley – Steadfast and wise warrior
- Octavian – Noble knight of destiny
- Odhran – Silent yet fierce warrior
- Odin – Wise and strategic warlord
- Odysseus – Cunning and enduring hero
- Olivander – Wandering seeker of destiny
- Ollivian – Noble guardian of justice
- Omen – Harbinger of fate
- Omri – Unshaken and fearless
- Onslow – Watchful castle warden
- Orestes – Relentless avenger of justice
- Orpheus – Enchanting knight of melody
- Ortho – Unwavering in truth
- Osborn – Wise and benevolent protector
- Oscar – Mighty champion of the people
- Osric – Unbreakable knight of steel
- Othello – Mysterious and deep warrior
- Otho – Powerful and fierce conqueror
- Otis – Timeless and wise knight
- Otto – Noble and mighty warrior
- Owen – Brave and heroic knight
Knight Names Starting with P
- Patrin – “Noble” (Romani, wandering protector)
- Patton – “Warrior” (Old English, fierce in battle)
- Percival – “Pure” (Arthurian, questing knight)
- Prestyn – Noble warrior of faith
- Priam – Kingly and strategic knight
- Prosper – Victorious in battle
- Ptolemy – Master of the cosmos
- Pallius – Noble protector, steadfast in duty
- Pancras – Mighty knight, strong and unwavering
- Parnell – Knight of honor, loyal and brave
- Parzival – Legendary Grail knight, seeker of wisdom
- Patroclus – Valiant warrior, devoted companion
- Paxten – Guardian of peace, unyielding in justice
- Pelagius – Sea knight, mysterious and wise
- Pelleas – Loyal knight, devoted to love and duty
- Padraig – “Noble” (Irish, knight of virtue)
- Paladin – “Knight” (Old French, elite warrior)
- Pallas – “Warrior” (Greek, protector of wisdom)
- Pascal – “Easter” (Latin, sacred and strong)
- Pendragon – Dragon knight, bearer of great legacy
- Peradyn – Ancient protector, unshaken by fear
- Perceval – Pure-hearted knight, destined for greatness
- Pergrin – Knight of endless journeys, bold and free
- Petrus – Stone knight, unbreakable in resolve
- Pharamond – Mythical king-knight, ruler of legends
- Philomen – Kind-hearted knight, wise and noble
- Pirro – Flame knight, fierce and passionate
- Portius – Gatekeeper of the kingdom, vigilant and strong
- Priscus – Timeless knight, keeper of ancient ways
- Proculus – Champion of battle, protector of the realm
- Pryderi – Welsh warrior, destined for glory
- Pythias – Knight of brotherhood, loyal beyond measure
- Peregrine – “Wanderer” (Latin, noble traveler)
- Perseus – “Destroyer” (Greek, legendary slayer)
- Petron – “Rock” (Greek, steadfast and immovable)
Knight Names Starting with Q
- Quade – “Fourth” (Latin, enduring and steadfast knight)
- Quaide – “Leader” (Old English, commanding and noble warrior)
- Quarrington – “Settlement” (English, protector of lands)
- Quay – “Dock” (French, knight of the harbor and seas)
- Quentin – “Fifth” (Latin, strong and loyal warrior)
- Quill – Swift and precise in battle
- Quillon – Master of blades
- Quincy – “Estate” (French, noble-born knight)
- Quinlan – “Strong” (Irish, resilient and powerful)
- Quinn – “Wise” (Irish, strategic and thoughtful knight)
- Quinntin – “Fifth” (Latin, knight of perseverance)
- Quinnton – “Queen’s-town” (Old English, royal protector)
- Quinton – “Fifth” (Latin, unwavering and steadfast)
- Quintus – “Fifth” (Roman, enduring and battle-hardened)
- Quirin – “Spearman” (Latin, expert in combat)
- Quirinus – “Godly” (Latin, divine protector)
- Quixley – “Clever” (Old English, knight of wit and strategy)
- Quillon – “Blade” (Old French, sharp and disciplined)
- Quade – “Warrior” (Old German, fearless fighter)
- Quillan – “Strong” (Irish, battle-ready and resolute)
- Quillon – “Guardian” (Old French, protector of the weak)
- Quimby – “Estate” (Old Norse, noble landholder and knight)
- Quince – “Fruit” (Latin, symbol of prosperity and wisdom)
- Quintrell – “Ruler” (Old English, powerful and just leader)
- Quirce – “Unconventional” (Latin, a knight of unique ways)
- Quirino – “Spearman” (Latin, skilled and precise in battle)
- Quade – “Brave” (Old English, unwavering courage)
- Queran – “Dark” (Old Norse, mysterious and formidable)
- Quillon – “Shield” (Old French, protector in battle)
- Quirinus – “Divine” (Latin, chosen warrior of the gods)
Knight Names Starting with R
- Radley – “Red meadow” (Old English, guardian of the land)
- Ragnar – “Warrior’s judgment” (Old Norse, legendary Viking knight)
- Raimund – “Wise protector” (Germanic, noble and strategic)
- Ralf – “Wolf counsel” (Old Norse, fearless and cunning)
- Ralston – “Ralph’s town” (Scottish, knight of the homeland)
- Ramond – “Protector, wise defender” (Germanic, strong and just)
- Rand – “Shield edge” (Old English, steadfast in battle)
- Randal – “Wolf-shield” (Old Norse, fierce and loyal warrior)
- Ransom – “Son of the shield” (Old English, valiant and unyielding)
- Rasmus – “Beloved” (Greek, knight cherished for bravery)
- Rawdon – “Rough hill” (Old English, rugged and fearless)
- Rawley – “Deer meadow” (Old English, swift and noble)
- Raynor – “Mighty army” (Old Norse, war commander)
- Redmond – “Wise protector” (Irish, respected knight of counsel)
- Reginald – “King’s advisor” (Old German, royal guardian)
- Rehan – “Fragrant, kingly” (Arabic, elegant and noble)
- Reinhold – “Strong counsel” (Germanic, unwavering strategist)
- Remus – “Founder, swift” (Latin, legendary warrior)
- Renfred – “Peaceful raven” (Old English, cunning and wise)
- Reynard – “Fox, cunning one” (Old French, tactical and shrewd)
- Rhett – “Advisor, speaker” (Old Dutch, knight of eloquence)
- Rhys – “Enthusiasm, passion” (Welsh, fiery and fearless)
- Riordan – “Royal poet” (Irish, warrior with words and sword)
- Ritter – “Knight” (German, noble warrior of honor)
- Roan – “Red-haired warrior” (Old Irish, fierce and untamed)
- Roarke – “Champion, mighty one” (Irish, battle-hardened leader)
- Rodric – “Famous ruler” (Germanic, knight of great renown)
- Rogan – “Red warrior” (Irish, bold and powerful)
- Roland – “Famous throughout the land” (Frankish, chivalrous hero)
- Rolf – “Famed wolf” (Old Norse, cunning and fearless knight)
- Radley – Noble warrior, protector of the realm
- Ragnar – Legendary Viking knight, fierce in battle
- Raimund – Wise defender, shield of the kingdom
- Randal – Courageous knight, unshaken by war
- Ransom – Knight of honor, bound by duty
- Rasmus – Valiant warrior, known for resilience
- Raynor – Mighty guardian, warrior of great strength
- Redmond – Battle leader, known for fiery spirit
- Reginald – Knight of great wisdom and authority
- Reinhold – Stronghold knight, unwavering in battle
- Remus – Protector of the city, legendary leader
- Renfred – Shield of the kingdom, wise and strategic

Knight Names Starting with S
- Saber – “Fierce blade” (French, skilled and swift in battle)
- Sable – “Black, shadowy” (Old French, mysterious and elusive warrior)
- Sagan – “Wise one” (Latin, knight of great knowledge and insight)
- Salden – “Defender of the hall” (Old English, guardian of strongholds)
- Samson – “Sun child, mighty warrior” (Hebrew, known for legendary strength)
- Sandor – “Defender of men” (Hungarian, unwavering protector)
- Saxon – “Sword-wielding warrior” (Old English, fierce and battle-ready)
- Scanlan – “Little warrior” (Irish, small yet fearless knight)
- Seamus – “Supplanter” (Irish, strategic and cunning)
- Searle – “Armor-clad warrior” (Old English, steadfast and invincible)
- Seldon – “From the willow valley” (Old English, wise and adaptable)
- Selwyn – “Blessed friend” (Old English, noble companion in arms)
- Senan – “Ancient and wise” (Irish, knight of deep knowledge)
- Severin – “Strict, disciplined” (Latin, unwavering and disciplined warrior)
- Shandar – “Glorious protector” (Persian, knight of honor and majesty)
- Sheridan – “Wild, untamed” (Irish, fierce and relentless in battle)
- Sigurd – “Victory guardian” (Old Norse, legendary dragon slayer)
- Silas – “Man of the forest” (Latin, knight of the wilds)
- Sinclair – “Illustrious, bright” (French, knight of radiance and wisdom)
- Sion – “God-like, exalted” (Hebrew, divine warrior)
- Sloan – “Raider, warrior” (Irish, fearless and aggressive fighter)
- Solon – “Wise, just ruler” (Greek, knight of law and order)
- Sparrow – “Swift and cunning” (Old English, nimble and resourceful)
- Stellan – “Star, celestial warrior” (Scandinavian, knight of divine light)
- Sterling – “Little star, pure” (Old English, knight of great honor)
- Steward – “Guardian, keeper of lands” (Old English, protector of the realm)
- Stroud – “Warrior from the marshlands” (Old English, resilient and adaptable)
- Swithin – “Strong warrior, blessed” (Old English, knight of divine favor)
- Sylvan – “Forest warrior” (Latin, protector of nature and the land)
- Symon – “He who hears” (Greek, knight of wisdom and strategy)
Knight Names Starting with T
- Talbot – “Commanding leader” (Norman, noble and strategic warrior)
- Talfryn – “High hill warrior” (Welsh, knight of great vision and wisdom)
- Taran – “Thunderer” (Welsh, powerful and unstoppable fighter)
- Tarquin – “Ruler of strength” (Latin, knight of noble and commanding presence)
- Tavish – “Twin, defender” (Scottish, skilled in dual-wield combat)
- Teagan – “Little poet, fierce warrior” (Irish, both wise and battle-ready)
- Tegan – “Fair and strong” (Welsh, knight of balance and justice)
- Telford – “From the iron fords” (Old English, resilient and enduring knight)
- Tempest – “Storm-bringer” (Latin, fierce and uncontrollable warrior)
- Terrowin – “Defender of the weak” (Old English, noble protector)
- Thane – “Noble warrior, lord” (Old Norse, knight of royal favor)
- Theoden – “King, ruler of men” (Old English, wise and just leader)
- Theron – “Hunter, beast slayer” (Greek, skilled in battle and tracking)
- Thibault – “Bold and brave” (French, knight of great valor)
- Thorin – “Thunder warrior” (Old Norse, strong and unyielding knight)
- Thorold – “Mighty as Thor” (Old Norse, god-like warrior)
- Tiernan – “Little lord, noble” (Irish, warrior of high status)
- Tilden – “From the fertile valley” (Old English, steadfast and rooted knight)
- Tobin – “God is good, blessed warrior” (Hebrew, knight of divine purpose)
- Torin – “Chief, leader” (Irish, strong and respected knight)
- Tormund – “Protection of Thor” (Old Norse, guardian of warriors)
- Torsten – “Thor’s stone, immovable” (Scandinavian, indomitable warrior)
- Travers – “Brave traveler” (French, knight of adventure and discovery)
- Trevelyan – “Homestead warrior” (Cornish, protector of his people)
- Tristan – “Bold, tumultuous” (Welsh, legendary knight of sorrow and romance)
- Tully – “Mighty people’s leader” (Irish, warrior of the masses)
- Tybalt – “People’s prince” (Old German, regal and chivalrous knight)
- Tynan – “Dark and noble” (Irish, knight of mystery and honor)
- Tyrion – “Rock, strong fortress” (Greek, small yet formidable warrior)
Knight Names Starting with U
- Ubaldo – “Bold heart, fearless knight” (Germanic, unshaken in battle)
- Ulfred – “Wolf of peace” (Old English, wise and fierce protector)
- Ulrich – “Noble ruler, wise warrior” (German, knight of great wisdom)
- Ulton – “High and mighty” (Irish, a powerful and just knight)
- Ulysses – “Wrathful warrior, legendary hero” (Greek, tactician and adventurer)
- Umberto – “Bright warrior” (Italian, knight of brilliance and insight)
- Unwin – “Blissful friend, loyal knight” (Old English, trusted companion)
- Upton – “High town, fortress defender” (Old English, guardian of the realm)
- Urban – “From the city, noble knight” (Latin, cultured and strategic)
- Urien – “Prince of the land” (Welsh, valiant and respected ruler)
- Uriah – “God is my light” (Hebrew, knight of unwavering faith)
- Ursus – “The bear, mighty warrior” (Latin, strong and unrelenting)
- Uther – “Legendary king, noble warrior” (Welsh, Arthurian knight of legend)
- Uziel – “Strength of God” (Hebrew, blessed and powerful knight)
- Upton – “Defender of the town” (Old English, protector of his people)
- Ulmar – “Famous wolf, battle-tested” (Germanic, knight of strength)
- Ulric – “Wolf ruler, fierce commander” (Old German, feared in battle)
- Ulster – “Of the noble land, kingdom defender” (Irish, strong and royal)
- Uland – “Noble and bold” (Germanic, a knight of honor)
- Usher – “Guardian, watchful knight” (Old English, noble protector)
- Ulf – “Wolf, cunning warrior” (Old Norse, skilled and relentless)
- Ulberto – “Illustrious warrior” (Italian, knight of great renown)
- Ullman – “Mighty ruler” (Germanic, a knight of vast dominion)
- Ulwyn – “White wolf, ghostly warrior” (Welsh, silent and deadly)
- Uxton – “Fortified knight, defender of walls” (Old English, unshakable)
- Udale – “From the noble valley” (Old English, knight of rich lands)
- Uberto – “Bright and illustrious knight” (Italian, shining in battle)
- Udell – “From the yew tree valley” (Old English, knight of deep roots)
- Ugor – “Brave and fierce warrior” (Old Norse, a legend among knights)
- Ulton – “Mighty and noble” (Irish, an unyielding warrior)
Knight Names Starting with V
- Valen – “Strong and healthy warrior” (Latin, noble protector of the realm)
- Valiant – “Brave, courageous knight” (French, fearless in battle)
- Valtor – “Mighty ruler, fierce leader” (Old Norse, knight of great power)
- Vandal – “Wanderer, fierce warrior” (Germanic, relentless in combat)
- Vane – “Banner knight, proud and noble” (Old English, bearer of heraldry)
- Varian – “Versatile and strong warrior” (Latin, strategic and skilled)
- Varrick – “Protector, fortress knight” (Old English, guardian of kingdoms)
- Vaughn – “Small but mighty” (Welsh, courageous and tenacious knight)
- Vayden – “Knight of great power” (Old English, leader and conqueror)
- Vercingetorix – “Supreme warrior king” (Gaulish, legendary commander)
- Verdon – “From the green hill, knight of nature” (French, noble defender)
- Vernay – “Knight of the flourishing lands” (French, protector of his people)
- Vero – “Truthful and righteous warrior” (Latin, knight of honor)
- Vesper – “Knight of the evening star” (Latin, mysterious and noble)
- Victor – “The victorious knight” (Latin, destined to triumph)
- Vidar – “Silent yet strong warrior” (Norse, knight of destiny)
- Viggo – “Warrior, battle-hardened” (Old Norse, fierce and unyielding)
- Vigo – “Mighty and powerful knight” (Spanish, defender of lands)
- Vilkas – “Wolf-like warrior, cunning and strong” (Lithuanian, tactical knight)
- Vincent – “Conquering knight, victorious in battle” (Latin, relentless)
- Virgil – “Noble protector, wise warrior” (Latin, a knight of intellect)
- Vitas – “Knight of life and vitality” (Latin, full of energy and resilience)
- Vladimir – “Great ruler, sovereign knight” (Slavic, powerful and commanding)
- Volker – “Knight of the people” (Germanic, protector of the weak)
- Volkmar – “Famous warrior of the people” (Germanic, beloved knight)
- Vortigern – “Supreme lord, mighty ruler” (Celtic, fierce and ambitious)
- Vulcan – “Knight of fire and forge” (Latin, master of steel and battle)
- Vyron – “Mighty and unstoppable knight” (Greek, relentless in battle)
- Vyrus – “Dark and enigmatic warrior” (Latin, shadow knight)
- Valdemar – “Ruler of the battle” (Slavic, knight destined for war)
Knight Names Starting with W
- Walden – “Mighty ruler of the woods” (Old English, protector of nature)
- Waldo – “Famous ruler, knight of renown” (Germanic, respected and noble)
- Wallace – “Foreigner, warrior of distant lands” (Scottish, legendary leader)
- Walthar – “Mighty army ruler” (Germanic, commander in battle)
- Warden – “Guardian, protector of the realm” (Old English, unshakable defender)
- Warren – “Defender, stronghold knight” (Old French, fortress warrior)
- Warwick – “Defender of the fortress” (Old English, knight of great power)
- Wayland – “Skilled warrior, master of weapons” (Old English, knight of craftsmanship)
- Webb – “Weaver of fate, strategic knight” (Old English, intelligent and resourceful)
- Weldon – “Hill fortress knight” (Old English, guardian of the highlands)
- Werner – “Defender of the army” (Germanic, knight of war)
- Wescott – “Knight of the western lands” (Old English, explorer and protector)
- Wesley – “From the western meadow, peaceful knight” (Old English, noble and wise)
- Whitaker – “Knight of the white fields” (Old English, symbol of purity and valor)
- Wilbert – “Bright will, determined knight” (Germanic, unyielding warrior)
- Wilfred – “Knight of peace and valor” (Germanic, calm yet powerful)
- Willard – “Resolute protector, steadfast knight” (Germanic, unwavering in battle)
- William – “Famous warrior, noble knight” (Old German, legendary and honorable)
- Wilmar – “Knight of great fame” (Germanic, revered and noble)
- Winfred – “Blessed peace, just knight” (Old English, noble and wise)
- Winston – “Joyful stone, steadfast knight” (Old English, unwavering and strong)
- Wolfram – “Wolf raven, fearsome warrior” (Germanic, tactical and ruthless)
- Wulfric – “Powerful wolf ruler” (Old English, cunning and mighty)
- Wyatt – “Brave in battle, fearless knight” (Old English, unrelenting fighter)
- Wybert – “Bright warrior, shining knight” (Old English, legendary hero)
- Wynton – “Knight of the joyful town” (Old English, noble and just)
- Wystan – “Battle stone, unyielding knight” (Old English, protector of the land)
- Waldric – “Powerful ruler, battle king” (Old German, knight of great might)
- Walmond – “Mighty protector, fortress knight” (Old English, guardian of kingdoms)
- Wraymond – “Famous protector of wisdom” (Old English, a knight of great intellect)

Knight Names Starting with X
- Xander – “Defender of the people” (Greek, fearless and noble knight)
- Xanthus – “Golden knight, radiant and powerful” (Greek, warrior of light)
- Xarles – “Warrior of noble lineage” (Spanish, valiant and commanding)
- Xavian – “Knight of the new dawn” (Latin, herald of change)
- Xavion – “Strong leader, knight of great destiny” (Latin, courageous and wise)
- Xenon – “Knight of the shining sword” (Greek, brilliant and unstoppable)
- Xerxes – “Supreme ruler, warrior king” (Persian, fearless and dominant)
- Xylon – “Forest knight, guardian of nature” (Greek, protector of the wild)
- Xymon – “Strong-willed warrior, determined knight” (Hebrew, resolute and fearless)
- Xandor – “Mighty warrior, protector of realms” (Greek, unyielding and valiant)
- Xeranth – “Knight of the eternal bloom” (Greek, symbol of resilience)
- Xylonius – “Knight of the enchanted woods” (Greek, mystical and wise)
- Xantho – “Golden knight, radiant and wise” (Greek, shining in battle)
- Xarion – “Warrior of divine justice” (Greek, noble and fair)
- Xeno – “Stranger knight, mysterious wanderer” (Greek, enigmatic and skilled)
- Xerico – “Knight of sacred power” (Greek, revered and feared)
- Xildar – “Warrior of celestial might” (Latin, powerful and divine)
- Ximon – “Knight of unwavering faith” (Hebrew, dedicated and strong)
- Xior – “Shadow knight, unseen protector” (Greek, silent and deadly)
- Xiphos – “Sword master, warrior of legend” (Greek, sharp and deadly)
- Xolan – “Knight of peace and unity” (Zulu, calm yet strong)
- Xyler – “The relentless knight, unwavering in battle” (Greek, determined and fierce)
- Xandriel – “Angel of battle, divine knight” (Hebrew, guardian of justice)
- Xantheus – “Golden warrior, radiant in battle” (Greek, beacon of hope)
- Xarxes – “Knight of divine wisdom” (Greek, scholar and warrior)
- Xanthar – “Knight of the eternal flame” (Greek, guardian of light)
- Xavis – “The shining knight, bringer of victory” (Greek, symbol of triumph)
- Xeal – “Knight of boundless energy and zeal” (Greek, passionate and fearless)
- Xendo – “The unyielding warrior, indomitable in battle” (Greek, steadfast and strong)
- Xylos – “Forest guardian, knight of the trees” (Greek, connected to nature)
Knight Names Starting with Y
- Yael – “Knight of divine strength” (Hebrew, warrior of faith)
- Yarden – “Knight of the sacred river” (Hebrew, protector of purity)
- Yaric – “Mighty warrior, resolute knight” (Slavic, strong and commanding)
- Yarin – “The enlightened knight” (Hebrew, wise and noble)
- Yaros – “Bringer of peace, strong defender” (Slavic, noble warrior)
- Yates – “Knight of the gates, guardian of the realm” (Old English, protector)
- Yavin – “Sky warrior, knight of the stars” (Hebrew, celestial and wise)
- Ydris – “The noble knight, defender of the weak” (Welsh, just and righteous)
- Yeoric – “The eternal knight, unyielding and powerful” (Germanic, fearless warrior)
- Yerik – “Knight of the frozen lands, cold yet strong” (Slavic, relentless fighter)
- Yestin – “Righteous and just warrior” (Welsh, knight of fairness)
- Ylgar – “Knight of the storm, untamed and fierce” (Norse, tempest-born)
- Ymir – “Giant warrior, indomitable force” (Norse, unstoppable and mighty)
- Yoran – “The golden knight, bearer of light” (Greek, noble and revered)
- York – “Battle-hardened warrior, knight of conquest” (Old English, fierce and strategic)
- Yorric – “Knight of the lost lands, wandering warrior” (Old English, mysterious and strong)
- Yosef – “The knight of wisdom and devotion” (Hebrew, steadfast in faith)
- Ysbrand – “Flame warrior, knight of burning resolve” (Dutch, fiery and determined)
- Yule – “Winter knight, bringer of light in the dark” (Old English, resilient and strong)
- Yvar – “Knight of the battlefields, skilled and fearsome” (Norse, tactical and deadly)
- Yves – “Knight of the forest, protector of nature” (French, guardian of the wild)
- Yvor – “The bold warrior, unafraid and unbroken” (Germanic, fearless knight)
- Ywan – “The eternal guardian, protector of the innocent” (Welsh, noble and wise)
- Yoric – “Knight of the silver moon, mystical and powerful” (Old English, ethereal and legendary)
- Ysander – “Defender of kings, protector of realms” (Greek, knight of loyalty)
- Yulian – “Knight of great wisdom, scholar and warrior” (Greek, intelligent and strategic)
- Yurik – “Knight of the northern lands, cold yet relentless” (Slavic, battle-hardened and strong)
- Yvan – “Knight of steel, unyielding and powerful” (Slavic, determined in battle)
- Ywain – “Legendary knight of Arthurian tales” (Welsh, noble and courageous)
- Yaevin – Swift and cunning warrior
- Yalric – Noble guardian of the realm
- Yandor – Fearless knight of the frontier
- Yareth – Silent protector, watchful and wise
- Yavor – Storm-born knight, unshaken in battle
- Yedric – Devoted to honor and duty
- Yelric – Sharp-witted and tactical fighter
Knight Names Starting with Z
- Zadrian – “Mighty warrior, knight of the storm” (Greek, fierce and powerful)
- Zael – “Knight of divine light, chosen warrior” (Hebrew, holy protector)
- Zafar – “Victorious knight, bringer of triumph” (Arabic, relentless in battle)
- Zagan – “The untamed warrior, fearless and wild” (Old English, beast-like strength)
- Zair – “Knight of the crimson dawn, fiery warrior” (Arabic, passionate and strong)
- Zale – “Ocean knight, protector of the seas” (Greek, ruler of the tides)
- Zander – “Defender of the people, noble knight” (Greek, protector and leader)
- Zanis – “Brilliant warrior, knight of unmatched skill” (Greek, sharp and deadly)
- Zarek – “Mighty ruler, knight of great destiny” (Slavic, feared and revered)
- Zavian – “Knight of the celestial skies, guardian of the heavens” (Arabic, angelic and powerful)
- Zayn – “Graceful warrior, elegant and strong” (Arabic, skilled and precise)
- Zedekiah – “Righteous knight, bringer of justice” (Hebrew, honorable and fair)
- Zephyr – “Wind knight, swift and unstoppable” (Greek, master of the elements)
- Zerach – “Knight of the rising sun, bringer of hope” (Hebrew, symbol of renewal)
- Zeth – “Eternal warrior, never-ending strength” (Greek, indomitable)
- Zev – “Wolf knight, cunning and fierce” (Hebrew, strategic and powerful)
- Zhoron – “Mystical knight, master of the unknown” (Greek, shrouded in legend)
- Zimon – “Knight of unyielding will” (Hebrew, relentless and strong)
Dark Knight Names For Your Fantasy Character
- Malachar – “Darkness of the King” (Hebrew/Latin, embodying shadowy royalty)
- Nocturn – “Night Warrior” (Latin, born of darkness)
- Umbra – “Shadow” (Latin, living embodiment of darkness)
- Tenebris – “Of the Darkness” (Latin, mysterious and foreboding)
- Morien – “Dark” (Arthurian, mysterious knight)
- Shadowbane – Destroyer of light
- Nighthawk – Silent and deadly predator
- Ravenclaw – Dark and strategic warrior
- Grimwald – “Dark Forest Ruler” (Germanic, menacing presence)
- Obsidian – Hard, unyielding, black as night
- Morbius – “Dark Mystic” (Latin, supernatural warrior)
- Nyx – “Night” (Greek mythology, embodiment of darkness)
- Erebus – “Darkness” (Greek primordial deity)
- Shade – Ethereal and untouchable
- Nocturne – Mysterious night warrior
- Blackthorn – Sharp and dangerous
- Duskblade – Warrior of twilight
- Shadowmere – Dark and enigmatic
- Nightshade – Poisonous and deadly
- Ravens – Intelligent and ominous
- Maliphant – “Dark Servant” (Invented etymology, sounds ancient)
- Noctis – “Of the Night” (Latin, royal darkness)
- Shadowmancer – Master of dark arts
- Darkheart – Emotionally complex warrior
- Nightfall – Bringer of darkness
- Malakai – “Messenger of Darkness” (Hebrew, powerful and mysterious)
- Noctural – Creature of the night
- Shadowrealm – Beyond mortal understanding
- Nightwhisper – Silent and deadly
- Dreadknight – Inspiring fear in enemies
- Onyx – Black stone, unyielding
- Raven – Intelligent and dark
- Midnight – Peak of darkness
- Shadowcrest – Peak of mysterious power
- Nightstalker – Predatory and relentless
- Morbidden – Fusion of morbid and forbidden
- Nightterror – Embodiment of fear
- Shadowblade – Cutting through darkness
- Darkholm – “Dark Home” (Suggesting a realm of shadows)
- Noctem – “Night” (Latin, pure essence of darkness)
Conclusion
With over 888+ knight names, your medieval characters are now armed with titles as mighty as their swords!
Whether your knight is a fearless warrior, a noble protector, or a mysterious rogue, their name will echo through the ages, shaping their destiny in tales of glory and adventure.
From the battle-hardened Ragnar to the enigmatic Zephyros, each name carries a legacy of strength, honor, and intrigue. So, raise your banner high, let your hero ride forth, and craft a legend that will stand the test of time!
Now, which knight will you bring to life?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What makes a knight name authentic?
A: Authentic knight names typically combine a title (like Sir or Lord), a personal name with strong Germanic or Celtic roots, and sometimes a geographical or descriptive surname.
Q2: Can I use these knight names for my character or project?
A: Absolutely! These names are perfect for historical fiction, role-playing games, fantasy writing, or any creative project requiring medieval-inspired character names.
Q3: Are these names specific to a particular region?
A: While many names have roots in British and French medieval traditions, the list includes influences from various European knightly cultures.
Q4: How do I create my own knight name?
A: Use the name generator by combining a title prefix, a strong root name, and optional descriptive elements like a location or personal characteristic.
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