Beowulf

Etymology
, probably equivalent to 🇰🇲, though the first element is uncertain.

Proper noun

 * 1) An Old English epic poem written circa 1025.
 * ’s retelling of Beowulf is titled Grendel.
 * 1)  An Anglo-Saxon personal name, usually with reference to the hero of the poem, or to the poem itself.

Translations

 * Armenian: Բեովուլֆ
 * Bulgarian: Беоулф
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Esperanto: Beoŭulf
 * Finnish: Beowulf
 * French:
 * Georgian: ბეოვულფი
 * Greek: Μπέογουλφ
 * Icelandic: Bjólfskviða
 * Italian: Beowulf, Beovulfo
 * Japanese: ベーオウルフ
 * Korean: ^베오울프
 * Macedonian: Бе́овулф
 * Portuguese: Beowulf
 * Russian: Беовульф
 * Spanish: Beowulf

Etymology
Origin, perhaps from , used as a kenning for “bear” or “woodpecker”. Compare also the alternative form, from , which may be the original. Probably cognate with 🇨🇬 (from earlier, ).