yeah, I was bored again...
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online Poker Cats Contest! and now, options for re-naming my main WoW character, a Dwarven Priestess (Itris and Beitris are both taken on the server she just moved to, Terenas).
BETRYS
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Welsh
Welsh form of BEATRICE
GUDRUN
Usage: Norse Mythology, Scandinavian, German
From the Old Norse name Guðrún meaning "god's secret lore", derived from the elements guð "god" and rún "secret lore". In Norse legend Gudrun was the wife of Sigurd. After his death she married Atli, but when he murdered her brothers, she killed her sons by him, fed him their hearts, and then slew him.
SIGRUN
Usage: Ancient Scandinavian, Norse Mythology, Icelandic
Derived from the Old Norse elements sigr "victory" and rún "secret". This was the name of a Valkyrie in Norse legend.
EITHNE
Usage: Irish, Scottish
Pronounced: ETH-na, ET-na, EN-ya, EN-a
Means "kernel" in Gaelic. This was the name of a 5th-century Irish saint, sister of Saint Fidelma and follower of Saint Patrick. (The real spelling of singer Enya's name)
SIOBHAN
Usage: Irish
Pronounced: shi-VAWN
Irish form of Jehanne, a Norman French variant of JEANNE
TREASA
Usage: Irish
Pronounced: TRA-sa
Possibly means "strength" in Irish Gaelic. It is also sometimes used as an Irish form of THERESA.
NERYS
Usage: Welsh
Perhaps an elaboration of Welsh ner "lord", with the intended meaning of "lady".