Old
German name derived from adal/athal, meaning
"noble."
Old
German name, meaning "noble sort."
"
Noble serpent." Old
German name derived from the elements adal, "noble," and
lint "serpent, dragon."
"Strong worker." Old Germanic name composed of the elements amal
"work" and swinth "strength."
Probably an old
German name, or a variant of one, from amal
"work" and lint "serpent, dragon."
Old
German name meaning "noble."
Old
German name of which the first element remains a mystery while the
second is probably from lint "serpent, dragon." The name is
usually rendered "beautiful serpent."
"Bright battle." Old
German name composed of the elements berht
"bright" and hild "battle."
"Armored warrior woman." Old
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*German elements brun "armor, protection" and hild
"battle."
"Contending war." Old
German name composed of the elements hadu
"contention" and wig "war."
"Hale-wide; very healthy and
sound." Old
German name composed of the elements haila
"hale, healthy, sound" and vid/wid "wide."
Variant of Old
German Heilwidis, meaning
"hale-wide; very healthy and sound."
"Battle." Old
German nickname for longer names containing the element
hild
"battle."
"Battle guard." Old
German name composed
of the elements hild "battle" and gard
"enclosure, guard."
Variant of Germanic
Hildegard, meaning "battle
guard."
"Famous sort." Old
German name composed of the elements hrod
"fame" and heid "kind, sort."
Old
German name meaning "ice rule."
Old Germanic name meaning "cherry."
"Mighty in battle." Old Germanic name composed of the elements maht
"might, strength" and hild "battle."
Old Germanic name derived from
Amalasuintha,
meaning "strong worker."
Teutonic myth name of a goddess of fertility, derived from the
root
ner, meaning
strong, vigorous
"Famous sort." Old Germanic name composed of the elements hrod
"fame, renown" and haid(is) "kind, sort."
"Ruler of the fortress." Old
German name composed of the elements
wald "rule" and burg "fortress."