-
Kjárr, or Kíarr, is a
figure of
Germanic heroic legend that is
believed to be the
reflection of the
Roman Emperors. In Old
Norse sources, he
appears as...
-
Norse kjarr,
meaning "brushwood" in the word
kjarr-mýrr,
meaning "marsh
overgrown with brushwood."
Other descendants of
kjarr include Icelandic kjarr "brushwood";...
-
Middle English. The Old
Norse kjarr means a "brushwood,
thicket or copse" and may also come from the
ancient Norse Kjarr translation meaning Kaiser from...
- Karr is a
Gaelic surname derived from the Old
Norse Kjarr. The
surname Carr and its
variants date back to the
Battle Abbey Roll from 1066
after the Anglo...
-
Valland named Auði and
Kjárr, who may have been a late
reflection of
Julius Caesar and the
Roman Emperors in
Norse mythology:
Kjárr and his
daughter Ölrún...
- svarti]. Of the Niflung's
house was Gjúki. Of the
house of Ödlings, Kjár [
Kjárr]. Of the
house of the
Ylfings was Eirík the
Eloquent [Eiríkr inn máls****]...
-
Danish king
named Wiglek, who was the
slayer of
Amleth (Hamlet).
Casere (
Kjárr). He was made
ancestor to the
royal house of East
Anglia and is thought...
- (possibly
meaning "all-wise" or "strange creature"); the third,
daughter of
Kjárr of Valland, is
named Ölrún (possibly
meaning "beer rune"). The brothers...
- (mentioned in
Cartulary of
Nostell Priory, 1259–66) and the Old
Norse word
kjarr,
denoting a
marsh or brushwood. From the late 18th century,
Elsecar was...
-
Martin David Kiar, a
Democratic politician in
Florida Kiara (disambiguation)
Kjárr, a
figure in
North mythology This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...