Hroðreks
Hroðreks is a given name of Old English origin. It is composed of two elements: "hroth," meaning fame or glory, and "recs," meaning counsel or ruler. Therefore, the name can be interpreted as "famous ruler" or "glory in counsel." The name appears in various historical texts and is associated with Anglo-Saxon nobility.
While not as widely known as some other Anglo-Saxon names, Hroðreks has been borne by several individuals
The etymology of Hroðreks provides insight into the linguistic and cultural landscape of the Anglo-Saxon era.