Éowyn
Éowyn was a Rohan shieldmaiden, the daughter of Éomund and Théodwyn, Éomer's younger sister, and King Théoden's niece. She married Faramir after the War of the Ring and had one son with him, Elboron. In Anglo-Saxon, Éowyn means "horse lover". Éowyn's title was "Lady of Rohan", or "The White Lady of Rohan" due to her fair skin. She also went by the alias "Dernhelm" when riding with Rohan's army to Gondor, and "Lady of the Shield-arm" after being wounded by the Witch-king in the Pelennor Fields. She was known as the Lady of Ithilien and Lady of Emyn Arnen after her marriage to Faramir.
Éowyn is a fearless woman with a noble and truthful heart. King Theoden frequently assigned her to lead the people of Edoras when the men had to go to war; this was an important task, but it did not satisfy Éowyn because she preferred to go to war to fight alongside his brother and the king. Éowyn disguised herself to fight in the Battle of the Pelennor Fields, where she defeated the Sorcerer King of Angmar in an extremely glorious feat.