Names Categorized "reconstructions"
7 Names found
EtymologyAlbarīks is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic form that serves as the common ancestor of several medieval names, including Alberich (Old High German), Ælfric (Anglo-Saxon), and Alfríkr (Old Norse). The name combine...
EtymologyCunobelinos is a possible Brythonic form of Cunobelinus, a Latinized version of an ancient Celtic name. The name likely derives from the elements *kū meaning "dog, hound" (genitive *kunos) and either the name of...
Djehuti is the reconstructed Egyptian form of Thoth, the ancient Egyptian god of writing, magic, science, and the moon. The original Egyptian name ḏḥwtj, from which both Djehuti and the later Greek form Thoth derive, bea...
Gaizaþrūþiz is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic form of the modern name Gertrude. The name combines the elements gaiza ("spear") and þrūþiz ("strength" or "power"), producing the composite meaning "spear of strength." This...
Hrōþihildiz is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic name, the linguistic ancestor of the Frankish name Chrodechildis and its later forms such as Clotilde. Like many early Germanic names, it is a dithematic compound built from...
Nebet-Hut is the reconstructed Egyptian form of the name Nephthys, the name of a prominent goddess in ancient Egyptian mythology. The name itself translates to "lady of the house" or "mistress of the mansion," derived fr...
Nerþuz is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic name from which both the goddess Nerthus and the god Njord derive. It represents an ancient Germanic divine figure associated with fertility and peace.Etymology and Linguistic Bac...