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BarimOld Norse, Norse Mythology Derived from barr "harsh". Related to Swedish bare "magical being". In Norse mythology this is the name of a dwarf.
EliazmHebrew Means "my God is strong" from Hebrew אֵלִי (elí) "my God" and עז (az) "strong, vehement, harsh".
Gentlem & fEnglish Possibly from the word "Gentle", used in the beginning of the nouns gentleman meaning "well-born man, man of good family or birth" or from gentlewoman meaning "woman of good family or breeding"... [more]
Karaif & mPopular Culture, English (American, Modern, Rare) Possibly taken from the Japanese adjective 辛い (karai) meaning "spicy, hot; strict, harsh, severe," belonging to a fictional (female) character in various installments of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics and related media, introduced in 1993, and a (male) character in the anime 'Naruto Shippūden' who first appeared in episode 286 (broadcast in 2012 in Japan).... [more]
StrogobormPolish Derived from Slavic strogo "severe, harsh, strict" combined with Slavic bor "battle" or borit "to fight".
StrogomirmPolish Derived from Slavic strogo "severe, harsh, strict" combined with Slavic mir "peace".
TetricusmLate Roman Derived from Latin taetricus "harsh, severe, forbidding". This was the name of two Emperors of the Gallic Empire (3rd century AD) and a Frankish saint (6th century AD).
ThranduilmLiterature King Thranduil is a fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He is a supporting character in The Hobbit, and is referenced in The Lord of the Rings. Means "harsh spring" in Sindarin Elvish.
TrachionmGreek Mythology Possibly derived from Greek τραχύς (trachys) meaning "rough, rugged, harsh".