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Brunhild Feminine German Germanic +1

Brunhild is a female name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old German elements brunna (meaning "armour, protection") and hilt ("battle"). It is cognate with the Old Norse name Brynhildr, which comes from brynja (armo...

Brünhild Feminine Germanic

Brünhild is the German form of Brunhild, specifically used when referring to the character from the medieval German epic poem the Nibelungenlied. The name is distinguished from the standard Modern German Brunhild or Brun...

Frija Feminine Germanic

Frija is the Old High German form of the goddess Frigg, whose name derives from the Proto-Germanic theonym *Frijjō, meaning "beloved," from the root frijōną ("to love"). In Germanic mythology, Frija (or Frīja in Old High...

Frijjō Feminine Germanic

*Frijjō is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name or epithet of a hypothetical common Germanic love goddess, most prominently representing the figure known in Norse mythology as Frigg and in Old High German as Frija. The...

Grimhilt Feminine Germanic Germanic

EtymologyGrimhilt is an Old German form of the name Kriemhild, itself derived from the Old Germanic elements grimo meaning "mask" or "helmet" and hilt meaning "battle". The name thus carries connotations of a "masked bat...

Kriemhild Feminine German Germanic

Kriemhild is a Germanic and German feminine given name derived from the Old German elements grimo "mask" and hilt "battle". The name is best known from the medieval German saga the Nibelungenlied, where Kriemhild is a be...

Nerthus Feminine Germanic

Nerthus is the Latinized form of the Proto-Germanic deity name *Nerþuz, recorded by the Roman historian Tacitus in the 1st century AD in his ethnographic work Germania. The same root also gives the Old Norse god name Njǫ...

Nerþuz Feminine Germanic

Nerþuz is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic name from which both the goddess Nerthus and the god Njord derive. It represents an ancient Germanic divine figure associated with fertility and peace.Etymology and Linguistic Bac...

Sieglinde Feminine German Germanic

Sieglinde is a Germanic feminine given name, derived from the Old German elements sigu "victory" and lind "soft, flexible, tender". The literal meaning thus combines martial triumph with gentleness, reflecting a common p...

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