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Warhammer Etymology

With a rich background stretching back decades in time, the various Warhammer games contain a vast array of names (of people, places, items, and so on). Many of these names are original, but some happen to have a meaning in the real world, as obscure terms, foreign words, or cultural references. This page lists some of these underlying etymologies for your edification. Note that some of these are best guesses (speculative fan theory) rather than confirmed derivations.

Where a name is followed by the symbol ¹, if you hover over or click on that symbol you will see when that name was first mentioned in a publication.

NameMeaning
AvengoriiBlend of "avenger" (one who takes vengeance) and "gory" (covered in blood). [AoS Death SoulblightGravelords Vampire]
Belladamma VolgaItalian bella, "beautiful" + dama, "lady" + Volga, a river in Russa. [AoS Death SoulblightGravelords Vampire]
KastelaiiLatin castelli, "(he/she) of the castle". [AoS Death SoulblightGravelords Vampire]
KritzaRussian крыса, "rat". [AoS Death SoulblightGravelords Vampire]
Mannfred von CarsteinManfred (1817), a drama by Lord Byron. [WHFB AoS Death SoulblightGravelords Vampire Mortarch]
NeferataNefertiti (c. 1370-1330 BC), queen of Ancient Egypt. [WHFB AoS Death SoulblightGravelords Vampire Mortarch]
RadukarRadu the Handsome (c. 1438-1475), the younger brother of Vlad the Impaler. Note also the conjoined twin Radhika (1888-1903) who appeared in the Barnum and Bailey Circus. [AoS Death SoulblightGravelords Vampire]
VolgaSee: Belladamma Volga. [AoS Death SoulblightGravelords Vampire]
VyrkosGreek βρικόλακας, "vampire". [AoS Death SoulblightGravelords Vampire]