Heorot
/hˈiɹɔt/
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Anglo-Saxon
Heorot is an Anglo-Saxon name derived from the Old English word for 'deer'. It is famously known as the name of the grand mead hall in the epic poem 'Beowulf', symbolizing community, strength, and protection. The name evokes a sense of nature, grace, and tranquility, reflecting its connection to the noble and gentle deer.
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