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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
(Αελλα):
Greek and Latin variant form of Greek
Aellô, meaning "storm wind; whirlwind."
In Greek mythology, this is the name of an Amazon warrior who was killed
by Herakles. She was known for wielding a double-axe.
- AELLAE:
Latin form of Greek Aellai, meaning
"whirlwinds."
- AELLAI
(Αελλαι): Variant
form of Greek Aellô, meaning "whirlwinds."
- AELLÔ (Ἀελλώ): Greek
name meaning "storm wind; whirlwind." In Greek mythology, this is the name of an Amazon warrior who was killed
by Herakles. She was known for wielding a double-axe.
- AELLO: Latin form of Greek
Aellô, meaning "storm wind; whirlwind."
- ANSELMA:
Feminine form of German Anselm, meaning
"divine helmet."
- BILLIE:
Feminine form of English Billy,
meaning
"will-helmet."
- BERENGARI:
Short form of Latin Berengaria,
meaning "bear-spear."
- BERENGÁRIA:
Feminine form of Spanish Berengár,
meaning "bear-spear."
- BERENGARIA:
Feminine form of Latin Beringarius,
meaning "bear-spear."
- BRANDA:
Feminine form of Anglo-Saxon Brand,
meaning "sword."
- BRENDA: Old
Irish and Scottish name believed to be of Scandinavian origin, from Old
Norse brandr, meaning
"sword."
- BRUNHILD:
Old High German form of Old Norse Brynhildr,
meaning
"armored warrior woman."
- BRUNHILDE:
Danish form of Old Norse Brynhildr, meaning
"armored warrior woman."
- BRUNILDA:
Italian and Spanish form of Old Norse Brynhildr,
meaning "armored warrior woman."
- BRUNNHILDE:
Variant form of Old High German Brunhild, meaning
"armored warrior woman."
- BRYNHILD:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Brynhildr, meaning "armored warrior woman."
- BRYNHILDR:
Old Norse legend name from the Nibelungenlied, of a queen of the
Valkyries, composed of the elements brynja "armor, coat of
mail" and hildr
"battle, fight" hence "armored warrior woman."
- BRYNHILDUR:
Icelandic form of Old Norse Brynhildr, meaning
"armored warrior woman."
- BRYNJA:
Old Norse name derived from the word brynja, meaning "armor,
coat of mail."
- COLBERT:
English surname transferred to forename use, from the
French form of German Kolbert, a variant of Kölber, an occupational name for a "maker of
wooden clubs" and later an "armor-maker," from Middle High German kolbe, meaning
"cudgel, club."
- 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."
- GELTRUDE:
Italian form of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
- GERALDINE:
Feminine form of English Gerald, meaning
"spear ruler."
- GERLINDE:
German name composed of the elements geri
"spear" and lind "soft, tender, weak," hence
"soft spear."
- GERRY:
Unisex pet form of English Gerald
and Geraldine, meaning
"spear ruler." Also used as a pet form of other names beginning
with Ger-, meaning "spear."
- GERTIE:
Pet form of German Gertrude, meaning "spear
strength."
- GERTRAUD:
Variant spelling of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
- GERTRÚD:
Hungarian form of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
- GERTRUD:
Variant spelling of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
- GERTRUDA:
Polish form of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
- GERTRUDE:
German name composed of the elements ger
"spear" and þruþ "strength," hence
"spear strength."
- GERTRUDES:
Portuguese form of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
- GERTRUDIS:
Spanish form of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
- GERTRUIDA:
Dutch form of German Gertrude,
meaning "spear strength."
- HELMA:
Short form of German Wilhelmina,
meaning "will-helmet."
- HELMINE:
Short form of German Wilhelmina, meaning "will-helmet."
- HJÖRDIS:
Old Norse name composed of the elements hjörr "sword" and dis
"goddess," hence "sword goddess."
- HJØRDIS: Danish and Norwegian form of
Old Norse Hjördis,
meaning "sword goddess."
- 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 spelling of English Jerri, meaning "spear ruler."
- JERRI:
Variant spelling of English Jerry,
meaning "spear ruler."
- JERRIE:
Variant spelling of English Jerry,
meaning "spear ruler."
- JERRY:
Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Gerry,
meaning "spear ruler." Compare with masculine Jerry.
- KERTTU:
Finnish form of German Gertrude, meaning
"spear strength."
- KILEY: Variant
spelling of Australian Kylie, meaning
"boomerang." Compare with another form of Kiley.
- KILIE: Variant
spelling of Australian Kylie, meaning
"boomerang." Compare with another form of Kilie.
- KYLEE: Variant
spelling of Australian Kylie, which was probably
derived from the Aboriginal word for "boomerang." Compare
with another form of Kylee.
- KYLEIGH:
Variant spelling of Australian Kylie, meaning
"boomerang." Compare with another form of Kyleigh.
- KYLIE: Australian name, probably derived from
an Aboriginal word for "boomerang." Compare with another
form of Kylie.
- KRIEMHILD:
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," hence "battle mask."
- KRIEMHILDE:
Variant spelling of German Kriemhild, meaning "battle
mask."
- KRIMHILDE:
Variant spelling of German Kriemhild,
meaning "battle mask."
- LYALL:
Scottish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from the Old
Norse personal name Liulfr, possibly
meaning "shield wolf."
- MAYUMI
(麻弓): Japanese name meaning "true bow
(archery)."
- MINNA:
Variant spelling of German Mina, meaning "will-helmet."
- MINNIE:
Pet form of German Wilhelmina,
meaning "will-helmet."
- NILDA:
Short form of Italian/Spanish Brunilda,
meaning "armored warrior woman."
- JERRI:
Variant spelling of English Jerry,
meaning "spear ruler."
- JERRIE:
Variant spelling of English Jerry,
meaning "spear ruler."
- JERRY:
Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Gerry,
meaning "spear ruler." Compare with masculine Jerry.
- MIECZYSŁAWA: Feminine form of Polish
Mieczysław,
meaning "man of glory" or
"sword of
glory."
- MIINA:
Short form of Finnish Vilhelmiina,
meaning "will-helmet."
- MIMMI:
Pet form of Finnish Vilhelmiina,
meaning "will-helmet."
- MINA: Short form of German
Wilhelmina,
meaning "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Mina.
- MINE:
Short form of German Wilhelmine,
meaning "will-helmet."
- MINNA:
Variant spelling of German Mina, meaning "will-helmet."
- MINNIE:
Pet form of German Wilhelmina,
meaning "will-helmet."
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NILDA:
Short form of 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
(Παλλάς): Greek
unisex name derived from the word pallô, meaning
"to brandish a
weapon." In mythology, this 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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QIANG
(槍): Chinese unisex name meaning "spear."
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RHONWEN:
Welsh name composed of the elements rhon
"lance, spear" and (g)wen "blessed, fair, holy,
white," hence "holy lance."
- SELMA: Short form of German Anselma,
meaning "divine helmet." Compare with other forms of Selma.
- TRUDI:
Variant spelling of English Trudy,
meaning
"spear strength."
- TRUDIE:
Variant spelling 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:
Probably an English variant spelling of German Wilma, meaning "will-helmet."
- VILHELMA:
Feminine form of Scandinavian Vilhelm,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VILHELMIINA:
Feminine form of Finnish Vilhelmi,
meaning "will-helmet."
- VILMA:
-
Feminine form of Hungarian Vilmos,
meaning "will-helmet."
- Short form of Scandinavian Vilhelma,
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."
- WILLEMINA:
Feminine form of Dutch Willem, meaning
"will-helmet."
- WILMA:
- Contracted form of German Wilhelmina, meaning "will-helmet."
- Feminine form of English William,
meaning "will-helmet."
-
XIUHCOATL: Nahuatl
unisex name meaning "fire
serpent" or "weapon of destruction."
-
ZELMA:
English variant spelling of German Selma,
meaning "divine helmet."
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