Those are
Germanic names.
IE I worship Thor, Epona, Odin, Loki, etc. «Claus» is
a Germanic name.
Not exact matches
Remeber your deity has a
name (God is
germanic and of the 6th century) Prior to that
name used like Jehovaj, Hasheim..
«Yule» is not a god's
name, per se, it's probably an old
germanic word for an idea akin to «spirit».
The
name GOD is 6th century
Germanic language: Prior to that they used
names like Jehovah, YAWEH, Hasheim.
Although it has
Germanic roots, the
name as we see it spelled today is the form of an Old French spelling of the contracted
name Adalheidis.
The
name was introduced to the British Isles by the Normans from the
Germanic pet
name for Ali meaning «other» or «foreign».
If you're looking for a baby girl
name of
Germanic origin, you'll find that many of them are among the most popular
names of the last century and the first 10 years of this one.
Again, the Greeks retain their original
name, Γή (Ge or Yi); the
Germanic languages, including English, use a variation of an ancient
Germanic word ertho, «ground,» as can be seen in the English Earth, the German Erde, the Dutch Aarde, and the Scandinavian Jorde.
The
name of the city is derived from two
Germanic words meaning reed and open space, i.e., a marsh in a forest glade.
After World War I, the breed's
name was changed to American Eskimo, to remove any
Germanic sound from it.
The mid-century
Germanic kitsch figurines of the same
name inspired the Hummels, first shown in Zurich in 2009, depicting rosy - cheeked children in idyllic repose.
If you hadn't guessed from the
name, Glashütte is a German brand, and the Senator Chronograph XL is a bold, very «
Germanic» watch.