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Female Weapon Names, Armor Names
Names that
mean armor, arrow, axe, blade, boomerang, bow, fist, gun, helmet,
javelin, knife, lance,
mace, mask, shield, shotgun, spear, sword, weapon, whip, etc.
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AELLA:
"Whirlwind." Greek myth name of an Amazon warrior who was killed
by Herakles. She was known for wielding a double-axe.
- BERENGARI:
Abbreviated form of English Berengaria,
meaning "bear-spear."
- BERENGÁRIA:
Feminine form of Spanish Berengár,
meaning "bear-spear."
- BERENGARIA:
Feminine form of English Berengar,
meaning "bear-spear."
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BILLIE:
Unisex pet form of English William, meaning
"will-helmet."
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BRANDA:
Feminine form of Anglo-Saxon Brand,
meaning "sword."
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BRENDA: Modern
English feminine form of Old Norse Brandr, meaning
"sword."
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BRENNA:
Possibly a variant of English Brenda, meaning
"sword."
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BRUNHILD:
"Armored warrior woman." Old German legend name from the Nibelungenlied,
queen of the Valkyries, and wife of Gunther. The name was derived from the
German elements brun "armor, protection" and hild
"battle."
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BRUNHILDE
(Brünhilde): Variant of Old German Brunhild, meaning
"armored warrior woman."
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BRUNILDA:
Italian and Spanish form of German Brunhild,
meaning "armored warrior woman."
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BRUNNHILDE
(Brünnhilde): Variant of German Brunhild,
meaning "armored warrior woman."
- BRYNHILD: 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."
- BRYNHILDR:
Variant of Old Norse Brynhild, meaning "armored
warrior woman."
- BRYNHILDUR:
Icelandic form of German Brunhild,
meaning "armored warrior woman."
- BRYNJA:
Icelandic name meaning "armor."
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ELMA:
Feminine form of Italian Elmo, meaning
"helmet, protection."
- GEERTJE:
Pet form of Dutch Geertruida, meaning
"spear strength."
- GEERTRUIDA:
Dutch form of German Gertrude, meaning "spear
strength."
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GELTRUDE:
Italian form of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
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GERALDINE:
Feminine form of English Gerald, meaning
"spear ruler."
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GERLINDE:
German name composed of the elements geri/gari
"spear" and lind "soft, tender, weak."
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GERRY:
Unisex pet form of English Gerald and
Geraldine, both meaning
"spear ruler."
- GERTIE:
Pet form of German Gertrude, meaning "spear
strength."
- GERTRAUD:
Variant of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
- GERTRÚD:
Hungarian form of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
- GERTRUD:
Variant of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
- GERTRUDA:
Polish form of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
- GERTRUDE:
"Spear strength." German name composed of the elements ger
"spear" and þruþ "strength."
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GERTRUDES:
Portuguese form of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
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GERTRUDIS:
Spanish form of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
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GERTRUIDA:
Dutch form of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
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HELMA:
Nickname for German Wilhelmina,
meaning "will-helmet."
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HELMINE:
Abbreviated form of German Wilhelmina, meaning "will-helmet."
- HJÖRDIS:
"Sword goddess." Icelandic and Scandinavian name composed of the
Old Norse elements hjörr "sword" and dis
"goddess."
- HJORDIS
(Hjørdis): Danish and Norwegian form of Icelandic/Scand. Hjördis,
meaning "sword goddess."
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ILMA:
Pet form of German Wilhelmina,
meaning "will-helmet."
- JELTJE:
Feminine form of Dutch Jelle, meaning
"will-helmet."
- JELTSJE:
Feminine form of Dutch Jelle, meaning
"will-helmet."
- JERI:
Variant of English Jerri, meaning "spear ruler."
- JERRI:
Feminine variant of English unisex Gerry,
meaning "spear ruler."
- JERRIE:
Variant of English Jerri, meaning "spear ruler."
- KERTTU:
Finnish form of German Gertrude, meaning
"spear strength."
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KILEY: Variant of Australian
Kylie
which was probably derived from
the Aboriginal word for "boomerang." Also a feminine form
of English Kyle,
meaning "slender."
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KILIE: Variant of Australian
Kylie
which was probably derived from
the Aboriginal word for "boomerang." Also a feminine form
of English Kyle,
meaning "slender."
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KYLEE: Variant of Australian
Kylie
which was probably derived from
the Aboriginal word for "boomerang." Also a feminine form
of English Kyle,
meaning "slender."
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KYLEIGH:
Variant of Australian
Kylie,
meaning "boomerang." Also a feminine form of English
Kyle,
meaning "slender."
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KYLIE: Australian name, probably derived from
the Aboriginal word for "boomerang." Also
a feminine form of English Kyle,
meaning "slender."
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KRIEMHILD:
"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."
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KRIEMHILDE:
Variant of German Kriemhild, meaning "battle
mask."
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KRIMHILDE:
Variant of German Kriemhild,
meaning "battle mask."
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MAYUMI:
Japanese name meaning "true bow (archery); true intent beauty."
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MIECZYSLAWA
(Mieczysława): Feminine form of Polish Mieczysław,
meaning "man/sword of
glory."
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MIINA:
Nickname for Finnish Vilhelmiina,
meaning "will-helmet."
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MIMMI:
Pet form of Finnish Vilhelmiina,
meaning "will-helmet."
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MINE:
Nickname for German Wilhelmine,
meaning "will-helmet."
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MINNA:
Nickname for German Wilhelmina,
meaning "will-helmet."
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MINNIE:
Pet form of German Wilhelmina,
meaning "will-helmet."
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NILDA:
Nickname for Italian/Spanish Brunilda,
meaning "armored warrior woman."
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OMUSA:
Native American Miwok name meaning "misses with arrows."
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PALLAS: 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.
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POLOMA:
Native American Choctaw name meaning "bow."
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RHONWEN:
"Holy lance." Welsh name composed of the elements rhon
"lance, spear" and (g)wen "blessed, fair, holy,
white."
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ROVENA: Albanian
form of English Rowena,
meaning "holy lance."
- ROWENA:
Latin form of Welsh Rhonwen, meaning "holy lance."
- ROWINA:
Variant of Latin Rowena, meaning "holy
lance."
- TRUDI:
Variant of English Trudie,
meaning
"spear strength."
- TRUDIE:
Variant of English Trudy,
meaning
"spear strength."
- TRUDY:
English pet form of
German Gertrude, meaning
"spear strength."
- TRUUS:
Pet form of Dutch Geertruida, meaning
"spear strength."
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VELMA:
English variant of Wilma, meaning "will-helmet."
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VILHELMIINA:
Feminine form of Finnish Vilhelmi,
meaning "will-helmet."
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VILMA:
Feminine form of Hungarian Vilmos,
meaning "will-helmet."
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VILHELMIINA:
Feminine form of Finnish Vilhelmi,
meaning "will-helmet."
- WILHELMINA: Feminine
form of German Wilhelm, meaning
"will-helmet."
- WILHELMINE:
Feminine form of German Wilhelm,
meaning "will-helmet."
- WILLA:
Feminine form of English Will, meaning
"will-helmet."
- WILMA: English feminine form of
William,
and a nickname for German Wilhelmina, both meaning "will-helmet."
- XIUHCOATL: Nahuatl
unisex name meaning "fire
serpent" or "weapon of destruction."
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YUMI:
Japanese nickname for names beginning with Yumi-, meaning
"bow (archery); helpful beauty."
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