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AnantawikramottunggadewamHistory Derived from Sanskrit अनन्तविक्रमतुङ्गदेव (anantavikramatungadeva) meaning "infinite valor of the high god". This is part of Airlangga's regnal name, as well as that of his uncle, Dharmawangsa.
ConwalmMedieval Breton Derived from Old Breton con (a cognate of Middle Welsh kyn) "(war)hound, elevated one" and Old Breton uual "valor".
FalknyfLiterature The name of the evil tomboy in Poul Anderson's novel "The Valor of Cappen Vara".... [more]
NeriofRoman Mythology Possibly derived from Proto-Indo-European *h₂nḗr-, meaning "valor". This was the name of a goddess and personification of valor in Roman mythology. She was the partner of Mars in ancient cult practices and was also identified with Bellona and Minerva.
SulwalmMedieval Breton Derived from Old Breton sul "sun" (related to Latin sol) and Old Breton uual "valor".
TnúthgalmOld Irish Composed of the Gaelic elements tnúth "desire, envy" and gal "valor".
VerafTamil From Tamil வீரம் (veeram) meaning "bravery, valor".
VirtuefEnglish (Puritan) This name was very occasionally used by Puritan parents in 17th century England. It ltimately derived from Latin virtus "manliness; valor; worth".