Brunhild

/ˈbruːnhɪld/ noun

A legendary Valkyrie or warrior queen in Germanic and Norse mythology, famous for her strength and role in the Nibelungenlied epic.

From Old Norse Brynhildr, combining 'bryn' (armor/mail) and 'hildr' (battle). The name appears in medieval Germanic literature as a symbol of warrior nobility and became a cultural icon representing fierce feminine power.

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