Sayajin2205
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Rudra is more or less an avatar of Shiva.Although some folks use Rudra and interchangeably it's not the right way as Shiva is one of the supreme deity in Hinduism.So the mightiest of the mighty actually comes from being related to Shiva rather than the avatar's own power. Also the actual God of winds is "Vayu" in Hinduism whereas Rudra is associated with winds but isn't the God of wind.Yeah, probably something like that. Devas could also work, one of Indra's titles is "lord of the Devas". Or Vajrapanis, it's another of Indra's titles but in Buddhism is the name of a whole category of god.
Also, just a random thought, if no monster is using it "Rudra" would actually be a pretty good choice for Bernhardt's mythology-derived codename. The singular Rudra, not the Rudras named after him, is a wind god who is known as "mightiest of the mighty".