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(Names are listed by alphabetically by given name in the western convention of given-name, surname for clarity.) Arashi Kishū – X; Ayako Matsuzaki – Ghost Hunt; Chikane Himemiya and Himeko Kurusugawa – Kannazuki no Miko; Kagome Higurashi, Kikyo, and Kaede – Inuyasha; Kagami Hiiragi and Tsukasa Hiiragi – Lucky Star; Kaho Mizuki ...
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The female warrior samurai Hangaku Gozen in a woodblock print by Yoshitoshi (c. 1885). The peasant Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc) led the French army to important victories in the Hundred Years' War. The only direct portrait of Joan of Arc has not survived; this artist's interpretation was painted between AD 1450 and 1500.
Harald Hammerstorm m - "Harry the Hammer" is a legendary chaos warrior, roaming the Chaos Wastelands searching for more of the undead to slay. He has an eternal grudge against any of the undead. This character was on the cover of Warhammer 1st Edition. Khazrak the One-Eye m - Said to be the most dangerous of all the beastlords in the Drakwald ...
High Elf Names. 45. Riven — English, meaning "split," often associated with rivers or streams. 46. Tiberius — A Roman name, it comes from the Tiber river. 47. Caius — A Roman name that means ...
A Worker Group based in the Baharuth Empire, who took their name from a dragon they slain. They are one of four Worker Groups hired to raid Nazarick, and while they did not enter the tomb, they are killed by undead while guarding the entrance, effectively disbanding the group. Parpatra Ogrion (パルパトラ・オグリオン, Parupatora Ogurion)
Kai - This Hawaiian name meaning "sea" or "ocean" has serious warrior-like connotations. Related: Why Modern Parents are Loving These 125 Gender-Neutral Baby Names 18.
The Infernal Names is a compiled list of adversarial or antihero figures from mythology intended for use in Satanic ritual. The following names are as listed in The Satanic Bible (1969), written by Church of Satan founder Anton Szandor LaVey . [ 1 ]