I prefer the "raven ruler" myself. But you must not forget: Between the 5th and 11th century a lot of
German names were just "made up" from two elements originally not related. The elements would be taken from father and mother (and sometimes from the grandparents).
With the father being called
Hildebrand and the mother going by
Gertrud, they could call their boys Gerbrand or Trudbrand, Hildger, Brandger or Trudger. Which left
Hiltrud, Brantrud, Gerhild, Brandhild and Trudhild for the girls. So we have to be very careful when we try to understand a meaning of those old
German names that exeeds the meaning of the two seperate elements.
Andy ;—)