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Helga (derived from Old
Norse heilagr - "holy", "blessed") is a
female name, used
mainly in Scandinavia, German-speaking
countries and the Low Countries...
- ginn-
prefix with that
found in
terms with a
sacral meaning, such as ginn-
heilagr, ginn-regin (both
referring to the gods) and ginn-runa (referring to the...
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variation of the name Helga, via the Sami Áile,
deriving ultimately from
heilagr,
meaning "holy", or "blessed".
Ailikki is a diminutive. Aili has also been...
- "Feikinstafir" (2018) "Rùnatal" (ft. Sigurboði) (2018) "Egilsson" (2018) "
Heilagr Domr" (2018) "Hausrùnir" (ft. Sigurboði) (2018) "Hefna" (2019) "Bana" (ft...
- Gidleigh. *hailagaz 'holy' OE hālig, OFris. hēlich, OS hēlag, OHG
heilag ON
heilagr Goth.
hailags From PGmc *hailaz ('hale, whole, sound').
Source of PGmc...
- It is the
equivalent of Helga, and
derived from the Old
Norse adjective heilagr (prosperous, successful). The name was
brought to
Eastern Europe in the...
- rót
asksins stendr á himni, ok
undir þeiri rót er
brunnr sá, er mjök er
heilagr, er
heitir Urðarbrunnr. Þar eiga goðin dómstað sinn.
Hvern dag ríða æsir...
- Norse:
Helga A
feminine form of
Helgi which is
derived from the
adjective heilagr meaning "holy" and "dedicated to the gods". A
Gothic princess and the daughter...
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Church was located. The
first element of the name
means "holy" (Old Norse:
heilagr and Norwegian: ****ig) and the last
element (Old Norse: land) is identical...
- Hægeland
Church was
built there. The
first element comes from the word
heilagr which means "holy",
likely since this area was
important to
ancient Norse...