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Alberich Masculine Germanic Germanic

Alberich is a masculine name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German elements alb meaning "elf" and rih meaning "ruler, king", thus signifying "elf king" or "elf ruler". The name is closely related to the Ol...

Donar Masculine Germanic

Donar is the Old High German form of the Proto-Germanic theonym *Þunraz, meaning “thunder,” and corresponds to the Norse god Thor. In Germanic paganism, Donar was a hammer-wielding deity associated with thunder, storms,...

Etzel Masculine Germanic

Etzel is the German legendary form of the name Attila, used predominantly in the medieval German epic poem the Nibelungenlied. In that saga, Etzel is a fictionalized version of Attila the Hun, the 5th-century ruler of th...

Gundahar Masculine Germanic Germanic

Gundahar is the Old German form of Gunther, derived from the elements gunda "war" and heri "army", making it a cognate of Gunnar.EtymologyThe name is composed of two Old Germanic elements: gunda ("war, battle") and heri...

Gunther Masculine German Germanic

Gunther is a German given name derived from the Old German name Gundahar, which is composed of the elements gunda meaning "war" and heri meaning "army," making it a cognate of Gunnar. The name has deep roots in Germanic...

Hagano Masculine Germanic Germanic

Hagano is the Old German form of Hagen, a name with origins in the Germanic element hag, meaning "enclosure" (from Proto-Germanic hagô). The name is historically associated with a figure of noble but modest status in ear...

Hagen Masculine German Germanic

Hagen is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. It is derived from the Old German element hag meaning "enclosure" (Proto-Germanic *hagô), which may also refer to a fenced-in area or a wooden hedge. The name is histor...

Ing Masculine Germanic

Ing is a name rooted in Germanic mythology, derived from the Proto-Germanic *Ingwaz, which may mean "ancestor". In Germanic paganism, Ing was a minor fertility god, often associated with the tribe of the Ingaevones, who...

Laurin Masculine German Germanic

Laurin is a name of uncertain origin, likely derived from the Latin laurinus meaning "of laurel", a derivative of laurus. The laurel wreath has long been a symbol of victory and honor in classical antiquity, giving the n...

Siegfried Masculine German Germanic

Siegfried is a German-language male given name composed from the Old Germanic elements sigu "victory" and fridu "peace". The name is best known from Germanic legend, where Siegfried is the heroic dragon-slayer featured i...

Þunraz Masculine Germanic

EtymologyÞunraz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic theonym meaning "thunder", from which all Germanic forms of the god's name descend. The name derives from the same root as the English word "thunder" and its Germanic c...

Tīwaz Masculine Germanic

Tīwaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the god known from Norse mythology as Tyr and from Anglo-Saxon tradition as Tiw. As an ancient Germanic deity, Tīwaz appears to have been a sky god originally, whose name...

Wēlandaz Masculine Germanic

Wēlandaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic form of Wayland, a name deeply rooted in Germanic mythology and legend. The name is derived from the Proto-Germanic root *wīlą, meaning “craft” or “cunning,” reflecting the le...

Wieland Masculine German Germanic

Wieland is a German given name and surname, serving as the German cognate of the legendary Germanic smith Wayland (also known as Völundr in Norse mythology). The name traces back to the Old High German Wiolant, ultimatel...

Wodan Masculine Germanic

Wodan is the Old High German form of the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name Wōdanaz, meaning "lord of frenzy" or "leader of the possessed," from which the better-known Odin also derives. As the chief god of the Germanic p...

Wōdanaz Masculine Germanic

Wōdanaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic theonym from which the names Odin, Wodan, and Woden derive. The name is linguistically reconstructed from later attestations across Germanic languages, most notably Old Norse Ó...

Wotan Masculine Germanic

Wotan is a variant of Wodan, the Old High German form of the Proto-Germanic supreme god *Wōdanaz. The name is closely related to the better-known Norse deity Odin, and its meaning derives from the Germanic root *wōþuz, s...

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