valhalla |
avalon |
As proper nouns the difference between valhalla and avalon
is that
valhalla is in norse mythology, the home of warriors slain gloriously in battle while
avalon is (
arturian legend) an island, represented as an earthly paradise in the western seas, to which king arthur and other heroes were carried at death.
avalon |
lakes |
As a proper noun avalon
is (
arturian legend) an island, represented as an earthly paradise in the western seas, to which king arthur and other heroes were carried at death.
As a noun lakes is
.
As a verb lakes is
(
lake).
avalon |
|
abalone |
avalon |
As a noun abalone
is an edible univalve mollusc of the genus
Haliotis, having a shell lined with mother-of-pearl.
As a proper noun Avalon is
{{context|Arturian legend}} An island, represented as an earthly paradise in the western seas, to which King Arthur and other heroes were carried at death.
avalon |
trinity |
As proper nouns the difference between avalon and trinity
is that
avalon is (
arturian legend) an island, represented as an earthly paradise in the western seas, to which king arthur and other heroes were carried at death while
trinity is (christianity) in christian belief, the three persons (personae) of the godhead: father, son and holy spirit.
evelyn |
avalon |
As proper nouns the difference between evelyn and avalon
is that
evelyn is {{given name|female|from=Germanic}} while
Avalon is {{context|Arturian legend}} An island, represented as an earthly paradise in the western seas, to which King Arthur and other heroes were carried at death.