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80. Nero - A Latin name meaning "strong" or "vigorous." 81. Paxton - This English name means "peace town," but also suggests warrior heritage. ... Next: A-Z List of 200 Short Girl Names That Are ...
Survivor Naji (also transliterated as Nagy in Egyptian Arabic and Naci ( Turkish ), Arabic : ناجي , Nājī ) is an Arabic male given name, which is derived from the Arabic verb to survive . [ 1 ]
By his own account, Herbert Spencer described a concept similar to "survival of the fittest" in his 1852 "A Theory of Population". [9] He first used the phrase – after reading Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species – in his Principles of Biology of 1864 [10] in which he drew parallels between his economic theories and Darwin's biological, evolutionary ones, writing, "This survival of ...
"strong spirit" "powerful soul" "fierce ego" "brave heart" Þrymskviða (31) Harðvéurr Hardveur "the strong archer" [5] Nafnaþulur: Hlóriði or Hlórriði Hloridi or Hlorridi or Hlorrithi Possibly "the loud rider," "the loud weather-god"; [6] presumably related to Einriði and possibly to a cult-word hlóa [7]
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An illustration of Lífþrasir and Líf (1895) by Lorenz Frølich.. In Norse mythology, Líf (identical with the Old Norse noun meaning "life, the life of the body") [1] and Lífþrasir (Old Norse masculine name from líf and þrasir and defined by Lexicon Poëticum as "Livæ amator, vitæ amans, vitæ cupidus" "Líf's lover, lover of life, zest for life"), [2] sometimes anglicized as Lif and ...
This name of German origin has a strong sound and a meaning to match: “battle woman.” 21. Helga. Helga is an Old Norse name with a Germanic meaning of “holy,” “blessed” and “sacred ...
Bryna is an Irish feminine name used mostly in North America. An uncommon name meaning "Strong One", Bryna may be a variant form of Breena, a variant spelling of Brenna, or a variant of Brianna, the female form Brian. [1] Bryna may be a feminine form of the Celtic Bren, derived from the root bri "strength," force."