the wearers the power to transform into wolves. This storyresemblesthat of Norseberserkers, fierce warriors who worshiped the godOdinand were said to whip themselves up into a fighting frenzy by wearing the skins ofbearsand wolves, which allowed them to channel the animals’ spirits in battle...
Girl Names Lists Girl names are the subject of the lists on this page. Browse lists of baby girl names both classic and unusual, ancient and newly-invented. The lists here collect girl names that fit every taste and style, from Bible Names for Girls to Badass Princess Names, Greek Goddess...
1.7 Spirits 2 Bending arts 3 Location and organization names 3.1 Water Tribe 3.2 Earth Kingdom 3.3 Fire Nation 3.4 United Republic 3.5 Businesses and organizations 4 ReferencesPeopleThe format of this list of name translations is: Name - Traditional Hanzi (simplified Hanzi if different) - Mandari...
God of Blood hunters Gutsy Studs Frenzy Shooters Covert Destroyer Tilted Stabbers Vampiric Ghosts Dark Spirits C-19 Parasites Frantic Saboteur Dirty Grenadier Electric Tank Grim Noob Noobies Choosies Loser Hunters King-Pins Gun Lords Snipe the Hype Loose Characters Headshooter AWMLover AK47 good fort...
Mabuz (Scottish; boy) –“Ruler of death castle” Malacoda (Italian boy name)–“Evil tail” or “ bad tail” Mallory (Old French; boy) –“Bad luck” or “unfortunate” Malvolio (Italian name; boy) –“Ill will” Manes (Latin and Roman; nonbinary) –“Spirits of dead loved ...
rather it’s the day of the week that you are born that bears significance. She used Thursday as an example. This piqued my interest because Lev was born on a Thursday. Gilbert explains a bit about Thursday’s child and she goes on to say that he has two guiding animal spirits—the ...
Siwili (Native American boy name)–“Tail of the fox”; pronounced as “see-wee-lee” Shawney (Native American –Algonquin unisex) –“From the Shawnee tribe” or “God is gracious”; pronounced as “shaw-nee” Shayan (Native American boy name)–“People of a different language” or “...
Comet: Leaves a trail of joy and good spirits. Cupid: Brings love and happiness to all. Donner/Donder: Also known as the thunderous one. Blitzen: Brings a flash of light, quick as lightning. Rudolph: Famous for his red, glowing nose that lights the way. ...
noun(n.) A fancy; a whim; a freak; a humor; esp., in the plural, lowness of spirits. noun(n.) A sudden vertigo in a horse, succeeded sometimes by unconsciousness, produced by an excess of blood in the brain; a mild form of apoplexy. ...
noun(n.) The dried leaves of the purple foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), used in heart disease, disturbance of the circulation, etc. eblisnoun(n.) The prince of the evil spirits; Satan. eolisnoun(n.) A genus of nudibranch mollusks having clusters of branchial papillae along the back. See ...