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home of the gods
divine, heavenly
feminine form of Emir (prince)
defender of men
tribe woman, woman of the race
crown, jeweled headpiece
gift of God
Sabine woman
mythical griffin creature
who is like God?
heir to the throne
thunder goddess
foreign, other
restraining, defender
battle-ready, martial spirit
belonging to the Tiber (sacred river of Rome)
champion of the people
protector of humanity
fond of horses (philos + hippos)
leader, one who leads
king, ruler
will-helmet
king's town, royal settlement
royal dignity, greatness, grandeur
symbol of peace and wisdom
one who will be reborn
steadfast, constant
the divider between right and wrong
victory of the people
well-born, of noble birth
to protect, to defend
protectress, lady
noble, nobility
feminine form of Charles/Carlos
garland, wreath of honor
thunder
queen
flower-like, flourishing
victory, triumph
dark complexion
brave as a lion
priceless, praiseworthy
peaceful ruler, peaceful power
imperial title, emperor
possibly from Basque or Persian place names
rule of gods, godly ruler
brave woodland clearing
my God is abundance
Bel (the lord) protect the king
lion, strong and steadfast
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