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Aug 05 2011 05:18 PM #801
Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide
Translating 'Edhelion' i get 'elven son', which seems to me a peculiar name for an elven refuge. Is there some other translation that I miss?

Edit: Nm, just found the explanation (Edhelion: Edhel + Iaun "Elf Sanctuary") in this thread:
http://forums.lotro.com/showthread.p...e-Translations
So, thanks for already having answered.
Last edited by Macarusca; Aug 08 2011 at 06:36 AM.
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Aug 08 2011 10:22 AM #802
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Aug 11 2011 03:50 AM #803
Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide
Greetings
When I started this, my first MMORPG, I named my female elf minstrel Peralda (after the elemental ruler of air in alchemy) Last name-Zephyrsinger. I used common tongue because my Sindarin is non existant but i know enough about languages to try not to get the composites wrong.
Then an alt needed naming in a hurry
-by then i'd discovered Per means half-so I have baby Perfain (half dreams) and Perithron (half light) but these are made up composites-are they too embarrassing?
If so I'll reroll and choose names from the lore.
BTW a translation for Zephyrsinger would be welcome -closest i can get is one word each for breeze and sing or air (melody) but not sure how to combine them.
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Aug 11 2011 08:10 AM #804
Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide
Can't help with the name issue, but you don't need to reroll just to change their names. Go to the LOTRO Store and under Character, buy a Character Rename scroll.
Aphadrim uin Calad (Followers of Light) Kinship on Elendilmir
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Aug 11 2011 10:25 AM #805
Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide
I think your composites sound fine. Let's see how the names actually break down, and I'll see what I can do for a translation of Zephysinger.
Per- is indeed an adjective meaning half.
-alda is nothing (sometimes folks make names that are incidentally Sindarin, but Peralda isn't one of those.)
Dream would be ôl, plural yl; fain is an adjective meaning white. So Half-dreams would be Peryl, Half-dream would be Perol.
Light is calad, gâl, galad, gaul, gail, rill, glaur, silif, and silith. (Some of these mean things like glittering light or silver light, but for variety's sake, I'm listing them all here.) Ithron is the Sindarin equivalent of Istar -- Wizard. So, Half-light could be Pergalad, Peral, Peralad, Perol, Perail, Peril, Perlor, Perchilif, Perchilith, in order of the second elements above.
Zephysinger could be written Hwestlin or Hwestlind (breeze-singer) or possible even Gwaelinn or Súlinn (wind-singer)Jonathan "Berephon" Rudder
Resident Wordsmith and Lore-monkey
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Aug 11 2011 09:17 PM #806
Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide

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Sep 22 2011 09:44 PM #807
Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide
Hello Berephon, can you translate these please
Calm and true
Wanderer
Grey eyes (a person with grey eyes, as Gondorians used to have :P )
Cheers
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Sep 23 2011 09:48 AM #808
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Sep 24 2011 01:55 AM #809
Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide
Berephon, thanks so much for your help with names and your attention to lore detail in the game. It makes exploring really rewarding.
I have two character names that I cobbled together from a name website. I have no idea if they're correct. It's a bit too late to change, but I want to quiet the nagging voices in my head that I got them all wrong.
Mithrendis (Mist Wanderer)
Theleryn (sister of the forest)
I wasn't sure whether the last word in Sindarin came first when translated to English. I was going for Wanderer of the Mist or Forest Sister. Am I close?
Edit: Well, darn. Apparently, I inadvertently named my Hunter the female version of the same name the Elves gave to Gandalf. That's embarrassing. I still would like to know about the Theleryn one. (I know there's an accent over the first "e", but you can't use those in game.)Last edited by happyending; Sep 26 2011 at 03:27 AM.

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Sep 28 2011 03:29 PM #810
Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide
Mithrendis is not the feminine of Mithrandir. Mithrandir is Mith (pale grey) + Randir (Wanderer). Mithrendis would be Mithren (grey) + -dis (bride, young woman). Mithrendis would be Grey Bride or Grey Young Woman.
Sister of the Forest would be Glâd, Taur, or Tawar (Forest) + Gwathel, Muinthel, or Thêl (Sister), resulting in Gladwathel, Gladmuinthel, Gladdawar, Torwathel, Tormuinthel, Torthel, Tawarwathel, Tawarmuinthel, or Tawarthel.
Ah, never mind. You used Eryn (Wood, in the sense of Forest). It would actually be Erynthel, but your roots are correct.
As a general rule, adj-noun compounds start with the adjective, noun-noun compounds start with the second noun. Sister of the Wood (Forest) would be written Erynthel, Wood-sister.Jonathan "Berephon" Rudder
Resident Wordsmith and Lore-monkey
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Sep 29 2011 03:40 AM #811
Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide
Well, at least I was close! Thanks for the help, Berephon!

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Sep 30 2011 10:15 AM #812
Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide
Aphadrim uin Calad (Followers of Light) Kinship on Elendilmir
AuC Official LOTRO Forum Thread
Gloriel Ingalad's Elven RP Poems & Stories Here
Tester from SoA Alpha Phase 3 through Update 6 & Founder ... Link to over 700 of my quality screenshots
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Oct 01 2011 09:53 AM #813
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Oct 24 2011 12:04 PM #814
Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide
Hi, my question will be real simple compared to the interest, depth and knowledge in this thread but first i wanted to thank all the contributers because I just saw this thread and it's just what i wanted to read about and very helpful.
well my question is just to ask if these names i want to make for myself and one that i have already are correct in how i combined things and for middle earth. my characters are female elves.
first one is Amdireth and i picked myself to be from rivendale. i had read amdir means hope so I thought eth to make it female.
these I didn't make yet but just wanted to make sure they were right please?
I read Thanneth means steadfast female but that was taken so I wanted to use Thanniell - is that right?
Then i read for sunflower the word is lothanor. would lothaneth be ok?
thanks for anyones help..again sorry this is so simple a question.
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Nov 01 2011 09:45 AM #815
Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide
Sorry for the delay in responding.
-eth is indeed a feminine suffix. In the case of amdir + -eth, however, it becomes Amdirieth (which is She of Hope -- hope based on reason, as opposed to faith, which is estel.)
For Thanniell, you'd want Thanniel, single l. Thand is actually shield (and this is probably where the Thann root was coming from in Thanneth). Steadfast can be either Him or Thalion. So Himeth, Thalionieth, Himiel, or Thalioniel would be Steadfast Lady, Woman, or whatever other feminine modifier you want to throw in there.
Sunflower would actually be Anolloth (anor + loth) or Nolloth (naur + loth). The direct translation is Flower of the Sun, and in Sindarin, the second noun usually comes first in a noun-noun compound. Also, in this structure, the -r for both initial roots becomes -l before the l- of the final root.Jonathan "Berephon" Rudder
Resident Wordsmith and Lore-monkey
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Feb 22 2012 12:22 PM #816
Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide
Could i get a translation for : ''Pilgrimage to the Great Sea'' and ''The passing of the Elves''
Thank you
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Feb 22 2012 01:21 PM #817
Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide
Jonathan "Berephon" Rudder
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Mar 05 2012 08:07 PM #818
Re: Names in Middle-Earth, Quick Guide
Hey Berephon, sorry for going off-topic but i figured this would be the best place to ask
Is there a way to tell beforehand/in advance what the ingame time is going to be during the day and next day/other days?
To understand better what i mean, when you get a chance, click on my signature and read the thread.
That event has to begin around noon-late noon so the most of it can be done during the night and at the end, the stars to be still up in the sky
So i need to know, beforehand, even days earlier what is the time ingame, lets say for Friday March 9 6PM /servertime, what would that be ingame?
Thanks in advance
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Mar 08 2012 09:13 AM #819
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Jul 08 2012 09:22 PM #820
This is truly an epic thread. I am not sure how I first found it but two thumbs up
. Look at the sig and guess the meaning of the name
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Oct 05 2012 10:56 AM #821
I just stumbled upon this and it's awesome! I was looking for this to rp my soon to be Elf toon!
I've also been looking for a long time for something like this but for the Khudzul language (dwarf language)... anyone have any references for that?
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Nov 08 2012 09:42 AM #822
Tolkien generated very few Khuzdûl words. For our purposes we used an existing language (as Tolkien did) and modified it to use the word structures seen in the Professor's Khuzdûl. Unfortunately, I am not at liberty to share the details; however, if you want some translations I would be glad to provide some.
However, if you are looking at RPing a dwarf, you don't want Khuzdûl for your character's name. You want Old Norse. Dwarves never used their Khuzdûl names among other peoples.Jonathan "Berephon" Rudder
Resident Wordsmith and Lore-monkey
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Nov 10 2012 08:06 PM #823
My approach to translate Edhelion was in analogy to Eregion so I ended up with (city/place/refuge) of the Elves, which appeared to me a bit too general with other prominent Elven places like Mithlond, Imladris or Lorien, unless these were not founded or known by the time the name was given which would be at the beginning of the Second Age after the destruction of Beleriand.
One thing I'm curious about with dwarven names is in which language they are in Middle Earth, I know the names are taken from a 'list of dwarves' which also includes Gandalf and since this name is used in the Shire and Bree I thought it was Common, but Common is represented by modern English in the books and not Norse.
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Nov 12 2012 08:06 AM #824
Dwarves name themselves for common use using the names of the North-men (not far removed from the Rohirrim and Dale-men), hence the use of Norse. (As was pointed out to me by one of our players, Tolkien specifically used the Old Gnutnish dialect, which was only used on one little island...the Professor was a master!)
Jonathan "Berephon" Rudder
Resident Wordsmith and Lore-monkey
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Jan 15 2013 04:19 PM #825
I've been playing for years as Kaden, but I'm looking at changing servers, meaning I'm going to loose my name :-(
I've got a History for my Character though, and I'd like to put some of that into my name....I don't got a clue what I'm doing, perhaps someone can help with translations? Some of my ideas..
Wanderer from the Mists
Mist Wanderer
Old Man of the Mists
Mist Walker
Or even Lonely Wanderer....
How could I come up with something that sound lore appropriate for a Male Captain?Last edited by Kradan; Jan 15 2013 at 04:35 PM.

Main: Kraden Kidtrell
"The Past Is What Defines You, But The Future Is Yet To Be Written."
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Jan 16 2013 01:54 PM #826
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Jan 16 2013 02:18 PM #827
Thanks Berephon! I'm partial to Hithrandir, but I'm afraid a Mod will see that as being to similar to Mithrandir and make me change it......otherwise I may go with Hithbrundir though not sure if I can get that type of u in the game....Would a Mod get at me for Hithrandir? ^_^ Appreciate the help!

Main: Kraden Kidtrell
"The Past Is What Defines You, But The Future Is Yet To Be Written."
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Jan 16 2013 03:32 PM #828
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Feb 04 2013 11:11 AM #829
Hey Berephon, I've decided to create some new alts on another server just for Roleplay purposes. Any chance you could translate some names in both Sindar and Rohirric?
Such as: Hunter of Winters Forest
Wanderer of the Frozen Woods
Tracker of Winters Beasts (Beasts of Winter?)
Well, you get the general theme. If there's any names you'd suggest with a theme of Winter/Cold/Frost/etc, I'd like to hear them!
Thank you in advance.
P.S. Does the name "Laranstor" have any meaning to it? Random name generator gave it to me, but hey you never know...
Nadhuil - Level 85 Hunter - Hunter Tank FTW
Igluk - Warg
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Feb 04 2013 11:56 AM #830
These are going to end up huge in Sindarin. As for Rohirric, I could give you some translations, but they wouldn't really be applicable for people (people generally use Anglo-Saxon personal names, for which I don't have any translation source...just lists of Anglo-Saxon names.)
For reference purpose, which generator did Laranstor come from (while the Elf generator sometimes yields somethign translatable, not always)? The rules are simply too complex, so our generator uses combinations of syllables intended to sound legit. To note, in Sindarin, Laranstor does not mean anything.
The other generators definitely don't yield translatable names.
Anyway, on to your translations:
Hunter of Winter's Forest: (Sindarin) Rhîlâtfaron, Rhîlâtferedir, Rhîdorfaron, Rhîdorferedir, Rhîdawarfaron, Rhîdawarferedir, (Rohirric) Drafenwinterlikakett, Drafenwinterlikacholt, Drafenwinterlikakwudu, Drafenwinterlikakan...er, you can see the futility of that?
There are numerous online lists of Anglo-Saxon names, however. I would suggest referencing those for Rohirrim.
Wanderer of Frozen Woods (as there is no Sindarin for frozen, modifying to Woods of Ice): Helegerydhrandir, Heleglâdrandir, Gochelerydhrandir, Gochellâdrandir
Tracker (Hunter) of Winter's Beasts: Rhîlavanfaron, Rhîlavanferedir
As you can see, it's best to keep your meanings to two major words (Winter's Forest, Hunter of the Winter, etc)Jonathan "Berephon" Rudder
Resident Wordsmith and Lore-monkey
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Feb 04 2013 08:50 PM #831
Thanks for the response, and translations! I've always had a "Frost" theme on character surnames (Frosthelm, Frozenvoice, Frostbow, etc) and was hoping I might glean some translated names following the same theme. Perhaps you might even come up with some names based on the surnames I just gave you.
As for Laranstor, I got it from the random name generator at character creation. He's an Elf of Lindon. I just used the RNG as I didn't plan on playing him much (he's a guardian, and I'm not a huge fan of playing tanks) but recently started playing him quite a bit since our kinship formed a "sub-kin" which utilizes the XP Disabler (thank you LOTRO!) to level our new alts and then cap them at the Shadows of Angmar cap. We're basically trying to have a kin which replicates SoA as closely as possible. (You'd be welcome to join us Berephon.
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Nadhuil - Level 85 Hunter - Hunter Tank FTW
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