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    Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide

    A couple more new ones for you: Cuilnathron and Annamaur.

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    Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide

    Quote Originally Posted by Belegwe View Post
    A couple more new ones for you: Cuilnathron and Annamaur.
    Weaver of Life and Gloom of <Something> . . . what roots did you use for Annamaur?
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    Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide

    It was very late last night when a buddy convinced me to make a new guy on Landroval. I absolutely guessed on the name because I was too tired to care.
    Does Tengrandir make any sense at all?
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    Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide

    I have nothing substantive to add, but wanted to note that I find it highly amusing that a thread with the word "quick" in the title is 524 posts long and over a year old. Thanks to Berephon for keeping it going.

    Okay, some substance: you all inspired me to pick a proper name for my most recent alt and not just one that "sounded" like it fit the naming guidelines. So my (female) hobbit minstrel is named Althaea which is not only a flower but is derived from the Greek word for healing. So I think that's pretty good. (The more traditional English spelling of Althea was already taken, by I like my spelling better anyway.)
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    Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide

    Quote Originally Posted by DYMongoose View Post
    It was very late last night when a buddy convinced me to make a new guy on Landroval. I absolutely guessed on the name because I was too tired to care.
    Does Tengrandir make any sense at all?
    Well, teng- doesn't translate to anything specific and randir is wanderer. However, ten + crann + -dir (properly Tengranndir, rather than Tengrandir) would roughly translate to "One Ruddy Guy."
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    Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide

    ya know...what would be really kool???

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    Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide

    Quote Originally Posted by Berephon View Post
    Well, teng- doesn't translate to anything specific and randir is wanderer. However, ten + crann + -dir (properly Tengranndir, rather than Tengrandir) would roughly translate to "One Ruddy Guy."
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    Help with some possible weapon names...?

    I have a 1st age sword and a 2nd age dagger that are keepers. They are about to hit lvl 40 and I would like to give them elven names. It appears that Sindarin is the appropriate language to use, but I a still confused about combining Sindarin words to make a name. Can someone help me with some spelling/grammar?

    Piercing Dagger = Aegsigil ???

    Deadly Dagger = Delusigil ???

    Deep Bite = nagtofn ???

    Deadly Bite = nagdelu ???

    Penetrating Dagger = Maegsigil ???

    Peircing Dagger = Aegsigil ???

    Star Blade = Gilhathel ???

    Sharp Blade = Aeghathel ???

    Sudden Stab = Eithabragol ???

    Sudden Stroke = Bragoldram ???

    Star Sword = Gilmegil ???

    Star tear = Gilnir ???

    Star Vengenace = Gilacharn ???

    Deep Wound = tofnharu ???

    Am I even close on these?
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    Re: Help with some possible weapon names...?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mystarr View Post
    I have a 1st age sword and a 2nd age dagger that are keepers. They are about to hit lvl 40 and I would like to give them elven names. It appears that Sindarin is the appropriate language to use, but I a still confused about combining Sindarin words to make a name. Can someone help me with some spelling/grammar?

    Piercing Dagger = Aegsigil ??? -- Aeghigil

    Deadly Dagger = Delusigil ??? -- Deluchigil

    Deep Bite = nagtofn ??? -- Tofnnagnir

    Deadly Bite = nagdelu ??? -- Delunagnir

    Penetrating Dagger = Maegsigil ??? -- Maeghigil (dagger of penetration)

    Peircing Dagger = Aegsigil ??? Aeghigil

    Star Blade = Gilhathel ??? Gilhathel

    Sharp Blade = Aeghathel ??? Aeghathel

    Sudden Stab = Eithabragol ??? Bregeithanir

    Sudden Stroke = Bragoldram ??? Bregdram, Bragoldram

    Star Sword = Gilmegil ??? Gilvegil

    Star tear = Gilnir ??? Gilnír

    Star Vengenace = Gilacharn ??? Gilacharn

    Deep Wound = tofnharu ??? Tofnharu

    Am I even close on these?
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    Thanks for your great work Berephon, all the other lore monkies appreciate your dedication. I was wondering if there was elvish translation for my Gondorian Captain (I placed him specifically from Dol Amroth) Belgarad. The closest I've been able to come up with is a muddied combination of Beleg Barad, obviously minus a few letters. I believe this wold translate to Mighty tower, or tower of great stength (fairly applicable to my Cappy I think). I figure I could get away with a "messed up" translation because he isn't an elf. Thanks for any thoughts.

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    Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide

    Quote Originally Posted by JonBongJovi13 View Post
    Thanks for your great work Berephon, all the other lore monkies appreciate your dedication. I was wondering if there was elvish translation for my Gondorian Captain (I placed him specifically from Dol Amroth) Belgarad. The closest I've been able to come up with is a muddied combination of Beleg Barad, obviously minus a few letters. I believe this wold translate to Mighty tower, or tower of great stength (fairly applicable to my Cappy I think). I figure I could get away with a "messed up" translation because he isn't an elf. Thanks for any thoughts.
    Well, it is a proper construct of the adjective Bell (strong in body), the verb Car- (do, make, build) and the suffix -ad, which makes the verb a gerund. Essentially "A Strong Making" or "A Strong Building" or "A Strong Doing." You could call it an improper construct of Bell + Gar- (normally the g would drop) + -ad, which would be "A Strong Possessing" or "A Strong Ability."
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    Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide

    Quote Originally Posted by Berephon View Post
    Weaver of Life and Gloom of <Something> . . . what roots did you use for Annamaur?
    Anna- (give) + Maur (gloom)

    As sourced anna- was the prefix form with anno being the infinitive verb form. I've also found anna to be used as "gift". The intended meaning is something along the lines of "Gloomgiver" (to one's enemies - when my champion arrives on the scene), utilizing the anna- root, or even "Gift of Gloom" (images of the Trojan Horse come to mind). This is to some extent an attempt to make the roots fit the meaning, perhapts. Otherwise, Mauroneth might be more fitting.

    Cuilnathron applies to the same character with the idea of his swords weaving a story of life for those he protects.

    This character is from Gondor and of mixed Numenorean and Elven Ancestry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Berephon View Post
    Well, it is a proper construct of the adjective Bell (strong in body), the verb Car- (do, make, build) and the suffix -ad, which makes the verb a gerund. Essentially "A Strong Making" or "A Strong Building" or "A Strong Doing." You could call it an improper construct of Bell + Gar- (normally the g would drop) + -ad, which would be "A Strong Possessing" or "A Strong Ability."
    Thanks for the help, all those seem applicable to my cappy. Just ask the gank squad of 4 red ring wargs that tried to gank myself and my rk buddy last night. The gankers quickly became the gankees, and then an entire raid showed up and we got dropped like a beat.

    I wasn't even thinking in elvish terms when I made the name it was more of a derivative of the names of a few characters from my second favourite fantasy author. Usually my character names border on the absurd rather than lore appropiate (see: Minstrel, Merrybanilow, and Loremaster, Mezmerino). Thanks again for the response.

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    Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide

    Quote Originally Posted by Belegwe View Post
    Anna- (give) + Maur (gloom)

    As sourced anna- was the prefix form with anno being the infinitive verb form. I've also found anna to be used as "gift". The intended meaning is something along the lines of "Gloomgiver" (to one's enemies - when my champion arrives on the scene), utilizing the anna- root, or even "Gift of Gloom" (images of the Trojan Horse come to mind). This is to some extent an attempt to make the roots fit the meaning, perhapts. Otherwise, Mauroneth might be more fitting.

    Cuilnathron applies to the same character with the idea of his swords weaving a story of life for those he protects.

    This character is from Gondor and of mixed Numenorean and Elven Ancestry.
    Heh, don't know how I missed that. So, yes, here we go.

    Morannadir (Giver of Gloom, Gloomgiver) or Morann (Gift of Gloom)
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    Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide

    Quote Originally Posted by Berephon View Post
    Morannadir (Giver of Gloom, Gloomgiver) or Morann (Gift of Gloom)
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    Quote Originally Posted by gildhur View Post
    rofl awesome.

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    Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide

    Quote Originally Posted by Berephon View Post
    Heh, don't know how I missed that. So, yes, here we go.

    Morannadir (Giver of Gloom, Gloomgiver) or Morann (Gift of Gloom)
    So does Annamaur not work? And if not, why specifically?

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    Not good... You have me smiling and almost laughing in the middle of my statistics class... gonna get me in trouble ;p
    maybe you should be paying attention rather than reading an internet forum?

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    Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide

    Quote Originally Posted by Belegwe View Post
    So does Annamaur not work? And if not, why specifically?
    By the definition you were looking for, you need to convert anna- (a verb) into a noun. This requires a suffix. -dir or -nir are agent suffixes which would make give into giver. In a noun-noun compound, the second noun in the definition comes first (Gloom-giver would be read Giver of Gloom, thus Gloom is the second noun). Maur (usually becomes Mor) + Anna- + -Dir or -Nir.

    For Gift of Gloom, Ann is the word for gift, so it becomes Maur + Ann.
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    Allrighty, so what would the translation be, if any, as the name stands? (I already have the character leveling... and just like the replies indicate, the better translations are just a little too close to Moron... ;p )

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    maybe you should be paying attention rather than reading an internet forum?
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    Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide

    Quote Originally Posted by Belegwe View Post
    Allrighty, so what would the translation be, if any, as the name stands? (I already have the character leveling... and just like the replies indicate, the better translations are just a little too close to Moron... ;p )
    The closest I could come is "He/she/it gives gloom." Anna on its own is the 3rd person singular present tense, and maur can remain maur.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Berephon View Post
    The closest I could come is "He/she/it gives gloom." Anna on its own is the 3rd person singular present tense, and maur can remain maur.
    Works for me. Thanks for answering all my questions Berephon. I really appreciate and enjoy it. =D

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    Hiya there!
    Writing this post to see if either Berephon or any of you other well-versed in LotR lore could answer me this question:

    Is there any meaning in LotR lore for the root " Eth" ? And by "Eth" I am not referring to the feminine elven name termination , as in "Elbereth Gilthoniel" (which actually, AFAIK, the termination of "Elbereth" is not "eth" but "bereth"). I am referring to using it as the start of a name. I ask because ever since I started using the Internet some 15 years ago, all my screen names, nicks, forum names, toon names etc; have been a variation of "Ether": " Ethereal", "Etherean", and so forth. I am somehow "glued" to be named by all kinds of names starting with "Eth" that now I just cant name myself otherwise.

    In LotRO all my characters follow this naming convention, and would like to know if any of the following names have any meaning lore-wise:

    My Hobbit Minstrel is called "Etheric" ( my main)

    My Man Warden is called "Ethrir" ( actively levelling now)

    My Elf Hunter is called "Etheran" (semi-retired)

    Other names I've reserved for future toons I might someday roll:

    "Ethar" for a Man Burglar

    "Ethroin" for a Guardian Dwarf

    "Etheron", "Etherion" or "Ethelion" for a Man Captain or if they ever put the "Rider" class in the Riders of Rohan Expansion (wishful thinking)

    "Ethryn" for a Woman Captain

    "Ethriel" for a Female Elf (perhaps a Rune-Keeper)

    "Ethraen" for a Female Elf Lore-Master.

    Thanks in advance for your help!
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    Quote Originally Posted by EtherSunrider View Post
    Hiya there!
    Writing this post to see if either Berephon or any of you other well-versed in LotR lore could answer me this question:

    Is there any meaning in LotR lore for the root " Eth" ? And by "Eth" I am not referring to the feminine elven name termination , as in "Elbereth Gilthoniel" (which actually, AFAIK, the termination of "Elbereth" is not "eth" but "bereth"). I am referring to using it as the start of a name. I ask because ever since I started using the Internet some 15 years ago, all my screen names, nicks, forum names, toon names etc; have been a variation of "Ether": " Ethereal", "Etherean", and so forth. I am somehow "glued" to be named by all kinds of names starting with "Eth" that now I just cant name myself otherwise.

    In LotRO all my characters follow this naming convention, and would like to know if any of the following names have any meaning lore-wise:

    My Hobbit Minstrel is called "Etheric" ( my main)

    My Man Warden is called "Ethrir" ( actively levelling now)

    My Elf Hunter is called "Etheran" (semi-retired)

    Other names I've reserved for future toons I might someday roll:

    "Ethar" for a Man Burglar

    "Ethroin" for a Guardian Dwarf

    "Etheron", "Etherion" or "Ethelion" for a Man Captain or if they ever put the "Rider" class in the Riders of Rohan Expansion (wishful thinking)

    "Ethryn" for a Woman Captain

    "Ethriel" for a Female Elf (perhaps a Rune-Keeper)

    "Ethraen" for a Female Elf Lore-Master.

    Thanks in advance for your help!
    hey hey! Eth- as a prefix doesn't exist, the following do:

    Et- meaning forth or out.
    Eter- out (as in come out) or open (as in open of flowers), also source for word Edro! Open!

    the following words exist in Sindarin though:
    ethir I S., N. [ˈɛθir] n. Geog. mouth (of a river), estuary ◇ LotR/II:X, Ety/356, RC/350 ◇ ed+sîr "outflow"
    ethir II S. [ˈɛθir] n. spy ◇ S/379, UT/418 ◇ ed+tirn "out-watcher"
    ethraid S. pl.athrad (river-)crossing, ford, way ◇ Ety/349, Ety/383, UT/437, VT/42:7
    ethuil S. [ˈɛθujl] n. Cal. season of spring ◇ LotR/D, SD/129-31

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    Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide

    Quote Originally Posted by lf2536 View Post
    hey hey! Eth- as a prefix doesn't exist, the following do:

    Et- meaning forth or out.
    Eter- out (as in come out) or open (as in open of flowers), also source for word Edro! Open!

    the following words exist in Sindarin though:
    ethir I S., N. [ˈɛθir] n. Geog. mouth (of a river), estuary ◇ LotR/II:X, Ety/356, RC/350 ◇ ed+sîr "outflow"
    ethir II S. [ˈɛθir] n. spy ◇ S/379, UT/418 ◇ ed+tirn "out-watcher"
    ethraid S. pl.athrad (river-)crossing, ford, way ◇ Ety/349, Ety/383, UT/437, VT/42:7
    ethuil S. [ˈɛθujl] n. Cal. season of spring ◇ LotR/D, SD/129-31
    Ah, while there is not an Eth- root or prefix, that does not mean that none of his names have actual definitions.

    Ethriel would be the plural of Athriel (ast + riel) "Princesses of Dust" and Ethryn would be the plural of Athryn "Hounds of Dust."
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    Berephon, would Gorhyando be right for "dread-cleaver?" Best I could do, but I probably got something wrong.

    This is for my champ's surname so I can rename it if I'm wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOneRinger View Post
    Berephon, would Gorhyando be right for "dread-cleaver?" Best I could do, but I probably got something wrong.

    This is for my champ's surname so I can rename it if I'm wrong.
    Were you looking for Dread-cleaver as in Dreadful Cleaver or Cleaver of Dread?

    Dreadful Cleaver would be Gaerist, Gaerchadh, Naerist, Naerchadh

    Cleaver of Dread would be Achathrist, Achassadh, Delothrist, Delossadh, Delothadh, Gaechadh, Gorist, Gorchadh, Gorothrist, Gorothadh, Gorthrist, Gorthadh, Gothrist, Gothadh

    What roots were you using?
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    Any use for Guy variations? My toons all start with GUY..ie. Guyot, Guyin, Guyat.
    Guyot is the name of a rl mountain, which is where i got it. Just curious if there is a middle earth meaning to any of it. Noticed in the first post of this thread that Tolks wasnt a big user of G or Y, so I am guessing my name is just that, a name!

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    Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide

    Quote Originally Posted by Berephon View Post
    Were you looking for Dread-cleaver as in Dreadful Cleaver or Cleaver of Dread?

    Dreadful Cleaver would be Gaerist, Gaerchadh, Naerist, Naerchadh

    Cleaver of Dread would be Achathrist, Achassadh, Delothrist, Delossadh, Delothadh, Gaechadh, Gorist, Gorchadh, Gorothrist, Gorothadh, Gorthrist, Gorthadh, Gothrist, Gothadh

    What roots were you using?
    Gor and hyando... Though now that I think about it I have no idea where my dictionary got "hyando." I'm liking Gaerchadh, I think I'll go with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOneRinger View Post
    Gor and hyando... Though now that I think about it I have no idea where my dictionary got "hyando." I'm liking Gaerchadh, I think I'll go with that.
    Hyando sounds suspiciously Quenya. Interesting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Berephon View Post
    Hyando sounds suspiciously Quenya. Interesting.
    It is. I have a friend on Elendilmir named Rimbehyando. No idea what it means, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scottandjodie View Post
    Any use for Guy variations? My toons all start with GUY..ie. Guyot, Guyin, Guyat.
    Guyot is the name of a rl mountain, which is where i got it. Just curious if there is a middle earth meaning to any of it. Noticed in the first post of this thread that Tolks wasnt a big user of G or Y, so I am guessing my name is just that, a name!
    Alas, your guess is correct.
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    How would one say "violent fire"? Ascarnar, Nar-ascar, or something different?
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    Hi All!

    I was wondering if there is a good Sindarin/Quenya word or short sentence for my mule kinship "Pack Rats Incorperated".

    While the name is funny and the intended purpose of my little kinship (I wanted a kin house don't have one yet even though the kin is rank 10 and I really want #1 High Road in Bree Housing ) it sounds too much like I am gold farming and I want to avoid being reported as such and I want to change it.

    I was also wondering if there is a word for "Misfit" or equivalent meaning.

    Thank you for any answers!

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    Hi All!

    I was wondering if there is a good Sindarin/Quenya word or short sentence for my mule kinship &quot;Pack Rats Incorperated&quot;.

    While the name is funny and the intended purpose of my little kinship (I wanted a kin house don't have one yet even though the kin is rank 10 and I really want #1 High Road in Bree Housing ) it sounds too much like I am gold farming and I want to avoid being reported as such and I want to change it.

    I was also wondering if there is a word for &quot;Misfit&quot; or equivalent meaning.

    Thank you for any answers!
    check out http://www.jrrvf.com/hisweloke/sinda...ict-en-sd.html english to Sindarin dictionary, hope it helps.

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    Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide

    Okay, I want to see if you ,Berephon, still check this thread as I have a couple of names I want to run by you.

    Kinship Galadherth (House of Radiance/Light?)

    Iol-a-dan (I have checked all over the net and get confusing explanations on parts of the name and how they would read together)

    Maethordun (I think Warrior of the West, but could be mistaken)

    Oh and BTW I fell in love with my last name when I broke it down and translated it..Popplewell-Noisy Spring-Bruinen. Just can't use it in-game for obvious naming violation
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    Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide

    Quote Originally Posted by Sylux14 View Post
    How would one say "violent fire"? Ascarnar, Nar-ascar, or something different?
    It would be Ascarnor.
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