By mækir and hlíf is how you say 'By Sword and Shield'. There is no Old Norse words for 'and' and 'the'. You have to improvise.
EDIT: Mækir eða hlíf.
Týr's bradnr is how you would say 'Tyr's Blade' in Old Norse.
James is translated to "Jakob" in Old Norse.
The meaning of "Brenda" is sword, and it is thought to possibly be from the Old Norse word 'brand' (meaning 'sword'). It was used first in Scotland.
Asgard would be ''Ásgarðr'' in Norse.
The name Brenda has no meaning in Hebrew. Only names that come from Hebrew have meaning in Hebrew. Brenda comes from a language called Old Norse.
In Old Norse, the name Shaun would likely be spelled as "Sjónn" or "Sjónnr."
The pronunciation changed in Middle English. It is from the same Old Norse root as the German Schwert and the Dutch zwaard.
In Norse poetic form, the Sun is often referred to as "Sky-fire" in kennings. Kennings are a type of metaphorical expression used in Old Norse and Old English poetry to creatively describe familiar objects in a metaphorical way.
Old Norse refers to the language. Norse refers to the people.
Type in 'Old Norse' on google. They are multiple English to Old Norse dictionaries and they are FREE.
Swedish is a derivative of Old Norse, and their word for "Wolf" is "Ulv". Old Norse, as a language, seems to be extinct.
'Silfr' is how you say silver in Old Norse.