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Re: "Svanhildr"
Svanhildr's probably a form of the Germanic Swanhilda. The element swan has an unknown meaning, but hild means "battle".Other forms in the database are the Norwegian Svanhild, the Icelandic Svanhildur, the German Swanhild and Swanhilde, and the generic variant Schwanhild.

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the element swanThe element swan (Old High German) / svanr (Old Norse) means "swan" :-)
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This message was edited 3/24/2005, 3:58 PM

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HuhWell, I just said it was unknown because BtN didn't have the meaning listed."Swan" is a kind of "well, duh" meaning though. Lol.
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