Sword Name Quiz

Welcome to the sword name quiz. Swords are some of the most commonly used melee weapons. They come in different types and variations, from scimitars to broadswords to two-handed swords. Some of them have special qualities or powers, as well as unique shapes and materials. Take this Sword Name Quiz to find out what yours will be. The more you know about your sword, the better. Swords have phallic names and are said to represent power, authority, and discipline. Historically, the swords that the samurai fought with were given names that had meanings, such as "wind of death." The Japanese swords were also called'skofnung' and 'inazuma'. The names of these blades are legendary and were used by warriors throughout history. Swords have been a part of many cultures and civilizations. In the Bible, the blazing sword forms a barrier around Eden, separating man from the tree of life. In Greek mythology, Perseus slew Medusa with Zeus' adamantine sword. In Britain, the legendary Excalibur proves Arthur's heritage and legitimacy. Yet, despite their mythological meaning, swords have extensive utilitarian roots. From ancient Mesopotamian empires, swords were the preferred weapon of the battlefield. They were effective in man-to-man combat and were widely used during World War I and World War II. They were also used as ceremonial weapons. In some modern-day battles, swords became jungle machetes. Sword names are often symbolic. For example, in the books Twilight, a shortened Curtana means "shortened." It was originally named after the king of Denmark, Tristan. A few hundred years later, the Englishman Ogier translated the word into Latin and latinised it Caliburnus. Geoffrey of Monmouth influenced the word calibs from classical Latin chalybs.

What is your Sword Name?

Answer a few easy question and we will tell you what your Sword Name is.

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