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name and Maiden
In Finnish, parallels are drawn between the figure and the national personification of Finland – Finnish Maiden ( Suomi-neito ) – and the country as a whole can be referrerd in the Finnish language by her name.
Of the four deities of Empedocles's elements, it is the name of Persephone alone that is taboo — Nestis is a euphemistic cult title — for she was also the terrible Queen of the Dead, whose name was not safe to speak aloud, who was euphemistically named simply as Kore or " the Maiden ", a vestige of her archaic role as the deity ruling the underworld.
** " The Number of the Beast " ( song ), by Iron Maiden from the album of the same name
It was from Blois that Joan dispatched her famous missives to the English siege commanders, calling herself " the Maiden " ( La Pucelle ), and ordering them, in the name of God, to " Begone, or I will make you go ".
Claudius's poem Death and the Maiden was used by composer Franz Schubert in 1817 for one of his most celebrated songs, which in turn became the basis for the 1824 string quartet of the same name.
Maiden name was Ames, married an Ames and kept both names, although no relation
Called Malcolm the Maiden by later chroniclers, a name which may incorrectly suggest weakness or effeminacy to modern readers, he was noted for his religious zeal and interest in knighthood and warfare.
The name Maiden Castle may be a modern construction meaning that the hill fort looks impregnable, or it could derive from the British Celtic mai-dun, meaning a " great hill.
Maidenhead's name, strictly speaking, refers to the busy riverside area where the " New wharf " or " Maiden Hythe " was built, perhaps as early as Saxon times.
Upon leaving Smiler, Harris went on to create Iron Maiden on Christmas Day 1975, with the band's name being inspired by the film The Man in the Iron Mask.
Within a year she had become a Maiden, taking on the name of Shaiel meaning " woman who is dedicated ".
The British heavy metal band Iron Maiden recorded a song titled " Prodigal Son ", based on the parable of the same name, which appeared on their second release, Killers, in 1981.
* Maiden name, the family name carried by a woman before marriage ; see married and maiden names
* Anton Maiden ( 1980 – 2007 ), real name Anton Gustafsson, Swedish amateur singer of Iron Maiden songs
The name Lower Earley is however very old, having originally been applied to the low lying land between the old Maiden Erlegh Estate and the River Loddon.
Eddie the Head is the name of the mascot of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden.
The deity was regarded as representing the earth, and as having three aspects, of which the first two were Maiden and Mother ; she did not name the third.
In the past, Chaos has witnessed musical performances by the late Jagjit Singh, Amaan and Ayaan Ali, Higher on Maiden, Led Zepplica, Shankar Ehsaan Loy to name a few.
While the lead vocalist often defines the group's image and personality to the general public, several bands, such as AC / DC, Iron Maiden, Van Halen, Alice in Chains, INXS and Helloween have changed lead singers and maintained the original band name and, to some extent, identity.
* Biejjenniejte-Goddess of healing and medicine ; her name means " Daughter of the Sun " or " Maiden of the Sun ", and she was especially helpful against sicknesses caused by her mother, the sun.
Millia Rage was named after speed metal band Meliah Rage and her instant kill attack Iron Maiden is named for the band of the same name.

name and Castle
Modern archaeologists follow him in rejecting the name, calling it instead Cadbury Castle hill fort.
The musical was adapted into a 1967 film of the same name, which starred Richard Harris as Arthur, and which featured the Castle of Coca, Segovia as a fittingly opulent Camelot.
The House takes its name from Habsburg Castle, a fortress built around 1020 – 1030 in present day Switzerland by Count Radbot of Klettgau, who chose to name his fortress Habsburg.
In the Crescent is the classical style church of St Mary in the Castle ( its name recalling the old chapel in the castle above ) now in use as an arts centre.
According to Ducellier the Petrelë Castle | castle of Petrela was the access point to the region known with this name On the location of Arbanon see also
The name is derived from the largest of them, the Hoosier Manufacturing Co. of New Castle, Indiana.
Kenilworth Castle is located in the town of the same name in Warwickshire, England.
One line of the Lords of Ysenburg resided from 1258 to 1406 at Limburg Castle and took their name from their seat, Limburg.
Nobunaga's easy victory at Inabayama Castle in 1567 was largely due to Hideyoshi's efforts, and despite his peasant origins, Hideyoshi became one of Nobunaga's most distinguished generals, eventually taking the name Hashiba Hideyoshi ( 羽柴 秀吉 ).
Stephen King got the name Castle Rock from the fictional mountain fort of the same name in Lord of the Flies, using the name to refer to a fictional town that has appeared in a number of King's novels.
King's fictional town of Castle Rock inspired the name of Rob Reiner's production company, Castle Rock Entertainment, which produced the 1990 film.
The Principality takes its name from the Liechtenstein family, rather than vice-versa, and the family in turn takes its name from Castle Liechtenstein in Lower Austria, which it owned from at least 1140 until the 13th century and from 1807 onwards.
Grainne defended it against them successfully, and apparently the Joyces were so impressed with her abilities in battle that they renamed it Caisleán na Circe, the " Hen's Castle ," the name by which it is still known.
* Roman legionaries of Legio II Adiutrix engrave on the rock of the Trenčín Castle ( Slovakia ) the name of the town Laugaritio, marking the northernmost point of Roman presence in that part of Europe.
The comic book character Orlando is a blend of several fictional characters with the name Orlando as well as being known during the mid-sixties as O while engaged in sexual games with the descendants of the Silling Castle survivors, according to Alan Moore and Kevin O ' Neill's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen series.
He was born at Bolingbroke Castle in Lincolnshire, hence his other name, Henry ( of ) Bolingbroke ().
Since WotC still owned the rights to the name Greyhawk, Gygax changed the name of the castle to Castle Zagyg — the reverse homophone of his own name originally ascribed to the mad architect of his original thirteen level dungeon.
Paul Doherty, drawing extensively on the Fieschi Letter of the 1340s, has argued that Edward in fact escaped from Berkeley Castle with the help of William Ockle, a knight whom Doherty argues subsequently pretended to be Edward in disguise around Europe, using the name " William the Welshman " to draw attention away from the real Edward himself.

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Plato in Cratylus connects the name with ( apolysis ), " redeem ", with ( apolousis ), " purification ", and with ( aploun ), " simple ", in particular in reference to the Thessalian form of the name,, and finally with ( aeiballon ), " ever-shooting ".
Hesychius connects the name Apollo with the Doric απέλλα ( apella ), which means " assembly ", so that Apollo would be the god of political life, and he also gives the explanation σηκός ( sekos ), " fold ", in which case Apollo would be the god of flocks and herds.
Alaksandu could be Paris-Alexander of Ilion ", whose name is Greek.
We don't know his original name, but it seems that he was absorbed by the more powerful Apollo, who stood by the " Mistress of the animals ", becoming her brother.
The name Austro-Asiatic comes from the Latin words for " south " and " Asia ", hence " South Asia ".
Its name is Latin for " water-carrier " or " cup-carrier ", and its symbol is 20px (), a representation of water.
The name in the Hindu zodiac is likewise kumbha " water-pitcher ", showing that the zodiac reached India via Greek intermediaries.
The name " Yu-lin " means " feathers and forests ", referring to the numerous light-footed soldiers represented by these faint stars.
The term " Altaic ", as the name for a language family, was introduced in 1844 by Matthias Castrén, a pioneering Finnish philologist who made major contributions to the study of the Uralic languages.
It was said to have been named after the Greek town of Aegae, or after Aegea, a queen of the Amazons who died in the sea, or Aigaion, the " sea goat ", another name of Briareus, one of the archaic Hecatonchires, or, especially among the Athenians, Aegeus, the father of Theseus, who drowned himself in the sea when he thought his son had died.
In order to help reestablish his name and improve the image of his business from the earlier controversies associated with the dangerous explosives, Nobel had also considered naming the highly powerful substance " Nobel's Safety Powder ", but settled with Dynamite instead, referring to the Greek word for ' power '.
As the name Asia came to be extended to other areas east of the Mediterranean, the name for Anatolian became specified as Asia Minor (" Lesser Asia ", Μικρὰ Ἀσία ) in Late Antiquity.
The name Anatolia comes from the Greek () meaning the " East " or more literally " sunrise ", comparable to the Latin terms " Levant " or " Orient " ( and words for " east " in other languages ).
The name " argon " is derived from the Greek word αργον meaning " lazy " or " the inactive one ", a reference to the fact that the element undergoes almost no chemical reactions.
They named the element " astatine ", a name coming from the great instability of the synthesized matter ( the source Greek word αστατος ( astatos ) means " unstable ").
The author's name " indicates the status of the discourse within a society and culture ", and at one time was used as an anchor for interpreting a text, a practice which Barthes would argue is not a particularly relevant or valid endeavor.
In Arabic translations, his name has appeared as Abdullah ( عبدالله الحظرد ): Arabic حظر = " he fenced in ", " he prohibited ".
However Abdul is a common Arabic prefix meaning " Servant of the " and " Al " is Arabic for " the ", and if " hazra " means " he prohibited ", " he fenced in " or " Great Lord ", then the name would mean " Servant of the Prohibited ", " Servant of the Fenced in ", or " Servant of the Great Lord " which would make sense considering his role, even if it is not a proper Arabic name.

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