it means courage and loyalty xx :):):)
The Spartan helmet was bronze.
You get a pin for the activity. Normaly this is some sort of reference to the sport, for example if you play football you would get a football helmet to pin on your letter. The next year instead of giving you another helmet they give you a bar.
Originally called the Brodie helmet, known in the US as the "Tommy Helmet", and adapted by the US and produced in the US up until the M1 replaced it in 1942, and known as the M-1917 helmet (because it was a WWI helmet).
They are not his boots and helmet. When a soldier dies, his helmet, boots and tags are put on his gun for a memorial for that soldier
William comes from the German words for "Will" and "Helmet."
William is not a name found in the Bible. It is of Germanic origin and means "resolute protection" or "helmet."
Will is a short form of William, which is of Germanic origin. The name is ultimately derived from the Germanic words 'wil' - 'will, desire' and "helm" - "helmet".
"Paige" is a fanciful spelling of "page" - a nobleman's servant. "Williams" means "son of William". "William" means "will" and "helmet", so perhaps something like "strong-minded"?
Depending on exactly what you mean there are two answers. If you mean a helmet as a hat for you character: go to my Roblox, then character. From here find the helmet in your hats and click wear. If you mean wear a helmet you found in game: Touching the helmet should put it on automatically.
William is from the Norman and is a cognate from the German Wilhelm.It combines wil = will or desire; helm;helmet, protection . Today been interpreted to mean protector of the kingdom or realm.
It is the feminine of Wilhelm or William ( Bill() it is not a very popular name except obviously with the Dutch.It's derived from Germanic words meaning "will" and "helmet."
"Williams" means "son of William". "William" means "will" (desire) and "helmet". You might translate this as "strong-minded" or "helmet of desire". I don't know if you'd consider either of these a spiritual concept.
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Shakespeare called a helmet a helmet as in this quotation from Richard II "Let them lay by their helmets and their spears, and both return back to their chairs again". He did not give any helmets a name.
If you are referring to the Green Bay Packers helmet, then it stands for Green Bay.
By dot helmet do you mean a Department of Transportation approved type ?