Well, honey, a spear ruler is simply a tool used in Archaeology to measure the length of a spear. It's not rocket science, just a fancy way of saying "measuring stick for pointy sticks." So, next time you're out hunting mammoths and need to size up your spear, you know what to reach for.
Gerald was originally old German amd ment "spear ruler" Gerald was originally old German amd ment "spear ruler"
It is a French and Old German name meaning 'spear ruler'.
It means holder of the spear.
The name Oscar is Old English for "God's Spear"
more better than anybody
Jarrod is Hebrew For Ruler or Strong Spear....
Gerald was originally old German amd ment "spear ruler" Gerald was originally old German amd ment "spear ruler"
The name "Geraldo" is of Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived from the Germanic name "Gerald," which means "spear ruler" or "ruler with a spear." In English, it doesn't have a direct translation but is often used as a proper name. It can also be associated with qualities of leadership and strength.
It is a French and Old German name meaning 'spear ruler'.
It is the diminutive of Gerald or Geraldine (Germanic meaning 'spear ruler'). Also of Gerard (Old English meaning 'spear brave').
tip of the spear
Spearchuck is to throw (chuck) a spear.
A spear ruler is a specialized measuring tool used primarily in woodworking and construction. It typically features a long, straight edge with a pointed end that allows for precise marking or measuring of distances on various surfaces. The pointed end, resembling a spear, helps in aligning and transferring measurements accurately. Spear rulers are particularly useful for creating straight lines and angles when cutting or laying out materials.
Garett is a short form of the name Gerald, which means "ruler of the spear".
It means ruler with a spear. Some say it's of Old English origin. Some say it's of old German and French origin. I choose to believe the second statement :)
ruler could mean anything really ruler as in the one what you measure stuff with or a leader
if you mean the zulu spear; an 'Asagi', though I'm not 100% on the spelling