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Brunhilde

Meaning — A Germanic feminine name composed of "brun" meaning "armour" or "brown" (as in the colour of iron) and "hild" meaning "battle" — thus "armoured for battle" or "battle-warrior". The name is borne by one of the most powerful figures in Germanic heroic legend: Brynhildr, the shield-maiden (valkyrie) of the Volsunga saga and the Nibelungenlied, whose love for Sigurd/Siegfried and betrayal by him precipitates catastrophe.·Germanic/Old Norse origin·Female·BROON-hil-deh

Brunhilde Brunhilde is perhaps the most dramatically powerful of all Germanic feminine names — it belongs to shield-maidens, valkyries, and warrior queens of uncompromising will. Characters with this name project fierce independence, emotional intensity, and a tragic grandeur. The name is ideally suited to Norse-inspired fantasy heroines and to operatic or saga-scale narratives where passion and fate collide.

Best genres for Brunhilde

FantasyMythologyHistorical FictionAdventure

Famous characters named Brunhilde

Brünnhilde

Der Ring des Nibelungen Richard Wagner

The valkyrie daughter of Wotan (Odin) whose love for Siegfried and eventual self-immolation on his funeral pyre brings the age of gods to an end.


Variations & nicknames

BrunhildeBrünhildeBrynhildrBrünnhildeBrunhild

Pairs well with

Brunhilde VolsungBrunhilde FalkenbergBrunhilde SturmBrunhilde GrimmBrunhilde AdlerBrunhilde Ritter

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Related names

Hildegard

Old High German · “A Germanic feminine name composed of "hild" meaning "battle" and "gard" meaning "enclosure", "stronghold", or "protection" — thus "battle-stronghold" or "protected in battle". Hildegard of Bingen (1098–1179) was a Benedictine abbess, visionary mystic, composer, natural philosopher, and medical writer — one of the most remarkable intellectual figures of the Middle Ages and now a Doctor of the Catholic Church.

Sigrun

Old Norse · “An Old Norse feminine name composed of "sigr" meaning "victory" and "rún" meaning "secret" or "rune" — thus "victory-rune" or "secret of victory". In Norse mythology Sigrún is a valkyrie, the beloved of the hero Helgi Hundingsbane, whose tragic love story is told in the Poetic Edda. The association with runes gives the name a mystical dimension beyond simple martial victory.

Gudrun

Old Norse · “An Old Norse feminine name composed of "guðr" meaning "god" or "battle" and "rún" meaning "secret" or "rune" — thus "divine secret", "battle-rune", or "god's mystery". Gudrun is one of the great names of Norse heroic legend — she is the sister of Gunnar and wife of Sigurd in the Volsunga Saga, and her fate forms the emotional core of the entire cycle as she witnesses the murder of her husband and the destruction of her family.

Kriemhild

Germanic · “A Middle High German feminine name, possibly composed of "grîman" meaning "mask" or "helmet" and "hild" meaning "battle" — though the etymology is debated, with some scholars connecting the first element to a word meaning "violence" or "grief". Kriemhild is the central heroine-avenger of the Nibelungenlied, whose grief at the murder of her husband Siegfried transforms her into an unstoppable instrument of vengeance.


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