- Xena (Greek for warrior princess)
- Sasha (Russian for defender)
- Sandra (Greek for defending men)
- Cass / Cassy (Greek for man's defender)
- Freyja (The goddess of love, beauty and war in Norse mythology)
- Raina (German for wise guardian)
- Maia (Brave warrior)
- Mathilda (Old German for battle maiden; strength)
- Elmina / Elma (German for determined defender)
- Zelda (A warrior)
- Alexis (Greek for man's defender)
- Alexandra (Greek for female protector)
- Loyce (German for a female warrior)
- Jade (A stone known for defense)
- Matilda (Old German for female warrior)
- Alvira / Alvera (German for universal protector)
- Armina (English for warrior princess)
- Velma (Germanic for protector)
- Pisto (Amazon warrior)
- Barbara / Bonny (Defender against fire)
- Diva (The heroine and leading lady)
- Athena (The goddess of mental agility, intelligence)
- Hida (German for warrior)
- Levana (Hebrew for defender of the moon)
- Lexie (Greek for man's defender)
- Brina (English for strong)
- Trudi (Strong spear warrior)
- Willa (German for protector)
- Hilda (Germanic for battle)
- Deandra (A Greek warrior)
- Arely (Hebrew for brave)
- Branka (Slovak for protector)
- Nora (The greatest woman warrior in the history of Albania)
- Alastair (Scottish for warrior)
- Rosamund (German for horse protector)
- Valda (Norse for spirited warrior)
- Juno (Goddess and wife of Zeus, protector of women)
- Olesia (Polish for defender of mankind)
- Sloane (American English for fighter)
- Joan (Refers to Joan of Arc)
- Elvara (Old English for warrior)
- Andromeda (An Amazon warrior)
- Minna (German for man's defender)
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