Type Word & Element
Usage Anglo-Saxon [1]
Meaning & History
Old English word meaning "battle".
Related Items
Other Languages & Culturesgunþi(Frankish) gunþi(Gothic) gunþī(Old Germanic) gunda(Old High German) gunnr(Old Norse)
Given Name DescendantsEadgyð, Ealdgyð, Leofgyð, Mildgyð(Anglo-Saxon) Edita(Croatian) Edita(Czech) Edith(Danish) Aldegonda, Edith(Dutch) Edith, Edythe, Editha, Edytha(English) Édith(French) Edith, Editha(German) Aldegund, Aldegundis(Germanic) Edit(Hungarian) Edīte(Latvian) Edita(Lithuanian) Aldith(Medieval English) Edith(Norwegian) Edyta(Polish) Edite(Portuguese) Edita(Serbian) Edita(Slovak) Edita(Slovene) Edit, Edith(Swedish)
Same Spellingguð 2
Sources & References
- Kroonen, Guus. Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic. Brill, 2013, page 196.