"Whirlwind." Greek myth name of an Amazon warrior who was killed
by Herakles. She was known for wielding a double-axe.
Abbreviated form of English
Berengaria,
meaning
bear-spear
Feminine form of Spanish
Berengár,
meaning "bear-spear."
Unisex pet form of English
William, meaning
will-helmet
Feminine form of Anglo-Saxon
Brand,
meaning
sword
Modern
English feminine form of Old Norse
Brandr, meaning
sword
Possibly a variant of English
Brenda, meaning
sword
"Armored warrior woman." Old
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queen of the Valkyries, and wife of Gunther. The name was derived from the
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*German elements brun "armor, protection" and hild
"battle."
Italian and Spanish form of
German Brunhild,
meaning "armored warrior woman."
Myth name of the wife of
Gunnarr, a shieldmaiden and
valkyrie. The name is the Old Norse equivalent of
German Brunhild, meaning
armored warrior woman
Variant of Old Norse
Brynhild, meaning
armored
warrior woman
Icelandic name meaning
armor
Feminine form of Italian
Elmo, meaning
"helmet, protection."
Pet form of Dutch
Geertruida, meaning
spear strength
Feminine form of English
Gerald, meaning
spear ruler
German name composed of the elements geri/gari
"spear" and lind "soft, tender, weak."
Unisex pet form of English
Gerald and
Geraldine, both meaning
spear ruler
"Spear strength."
German name composed of the elements ger
"spear" and þruþ "strength."
Danish and Norwegian form of Icelandic/Scand.
Hjördis,
meaning "sword goddess."
"Sword goddess." Icelandic and Scandinavian name composed of the
Old Norse elements hjörr "sword" and dis
"goddess."
Feminine form of Dutch
Jelle, meaning
will-helmet
Feminine form of Dutch
Jelle, meaning
will-helmet
Variant of English
Jerri, meaning
spear ruler
Feminine variant of English unisex
Gerry,
meaning
spear ruler
Variant of English
Jerri, meaning
spear ruler
Variant of Australian
Kylie
which was probably derived from
the Aboriginal word for
boomerang Also a feminine form
of English
Kyle,
meaning
slender
Variant of Australian
Kylie
which was probably derived from
the Aboriginal word for
boomerang Also a feminine form
of English
Kyle,
meaning
slender
"Battle mask."
German myth name of the sister of Günther
and wife of
Siegfried in the Nibelungenlied,
composed of the Germanic elements grim "mask" and hild
"battle."
Variant of Australian
Kylie
which was probably derived from
the Aboriginal word for
boomerang Also a feminine form
of English
Kyle,
meaning
slender
Variant of Australian
Kylie,
meaning
boomerang Also a feminine form of English
Kyle,
meaning
slender
Australian name, probably derived from
the Aboriginal word for
boomerang Also
a feminine form of English
Kyle,
meaning
slender
Japanese name meaning
true bow (archery); true intent beauty
Feminine form of Polish Mieczysław,
meaning "man/sword of
glory."
Nickname for Italian/Spanish
Brunilda,
meaning "armored warrior woman."
Native American Miwok name meaning
misses with arrows
Greek
unisex name derived from the element pallô, meaning
"to brandish, to wield (a weapon)." It is the name of many characters in Greek mythology:
a son of Evander; a giant son of
Uranus and
Gaia;
a Titan son of
Crius and Eurybia;
the father of the 50 Pallantids; a daughter of Triton;
and it is an epithet of Athena.
Native American Choctaw name meaning
bow
Holy lance Welsh name composed of the elements rhon
lance, spear and (g)wen
blessed, fair, holy, white
Albanian
form of English
Rowena,
meaning
holy lance
Latin form of Welsh
Rhonwen, meaning
holy lance
Variant of Latin
Rowena, meaning
holy
lance
Variant of English
Trudie,
meaning
spear strength
Variant of English
Trudy,
meaning
spear strength
Pet form of Dutch
Geertruida, meaning
spear strength
English variant of
Wilma, meaning
will-helmet
Feminine form of Finnish
Vilhelmi,
meaning
will-helmet
Feminine form of Hungarian
Vilmos,
meaning "will-helmet."
Feminine form of English
Will, meaning
Will-helmet
Nahuatl unisex name meaning
fire serpent or
weapon of destruction
Japanese nickname for names beginning with Yumi-, meaning
bow (archery); helpful beauty