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07-28-2005, 05:07 AM | #1 |
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Names for Girls and Boys
I'm about to become an aunt, and in the upcoming flurry of activity that surrounds the arrival of a new baby, my cousin and his wife have been discussing possible names.
At first they thought I went off the deep end when I suggested a Middle Earth-inspired name for kicks, but there were a few I came up with that they thought were pretty cool. Of course, they're not actually going to use them, especially seeing as they sound really strange in both Ukrainian and Russian, but I've been inspired. I used some common roots found in the languages to create a few names, instead of borrowing from existing characters, and I realized that it's tons of fun (either that or I'm really bored at the moment). Some of the names that my cousin and his wife liked were: Melloth Silwen Arelias As a sidenote, my boyfriend, who claims to be as non-dorky as they come, really likes the name Arwen for a baby girl (but he says he imagines she'd be teased mercilessly at school). Does anyone else have cool Middle Earth names they'd like to share? Anyone plan on using one?
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07-28-2005, 11:37 AM | #2 |
Ghost Prince of Cardolan
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One of my favourite ME-names is
Targon I really like the sound of it, and it would be a name no-one else had (I guess). And... come to think of it, Balin wouldn't be that bad either. I have not yet thought about any girl names.
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07-28-2005, 11:54 AM | #3 |
Shadowed Prince
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You may be interested in this thread where we're helping mormegil name his next daughter.
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07-28-2005, 11:57 AM | #4 |
Animated Skeleton
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choices... ... amarie??, with the e pronounced like "ay" so "amariay"
miriel? *i got these from the silmarilion... it's up to ur aunt, or whoever |
07-28-2005, 12:08 PM | #5 |
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- Galadriel (didn't anyone ever read The Great Gilly Hopkins?) - Nienna Boys: - Peregrin - Fredegar (Fred for short -- not Fatty!) |
07-28-2005, 12:48 PM | #6 |
Estelo dagnir, Melo ring
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I've always considered 'Middle-earth inspired' names for my future children (yes, creepy me intends to have children someday). I mean, why not? I've also considered quite a few Roman names...
Here's some random names...if they even remotely appealed, I took note of them... On some of them I wouldn't go with the traditional spelling, but... is that illegal? Girls: Tiriel (I like Miriel too) Aerie Rían Rómenna Silme Serindë Aerin Vala Vána Boys: Daeron Dáin Rodyn Tarcil Tárion Either: Enyd Sirith Teiglin Estel And my boyfriend swears his first son is going to be named Ecthelion... I would prefer Aetius, personally... |
07-28-2005, 03:07 PM | #7 | |
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Hmm.. think of a bouncing baby Balin! I like it! (Or bounce to hard and it might be Bawlin' instead.) I have an overseas friend whose son is Rohan. It is an actual name in Hindi meaning 'sandalwood', so the child could pick whether they prefered to have a Middle-earth name or an Indian one. Not very creative on my part, but a nice name all the same. |
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07-28-2005, 03:37 PM | #8 |
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Actually, Arwen is a Welsh name meaning "Muse" - if you wanted to give her a way she could claim that her name is entirely related to Tolkien.
I actually think that Melian could be a beautiful name for a girl. Here are some more that I like (off the top of my head) - I'm pretty sure I repeat: Girls: Arwen Emeldir (though we know I've always been a fan) Melian Aerin Elerrina Arien (though people might connect that with "arian", don't know if you mind) Avallónë (could just have "o" and "e", I guess) Brethil Elenna Nienna Rian Idril (stretching it a bit) Laurelin Lindon (this could be for both genders, I think) Eä (though it's short, I think it's very pretty) Eressea would be kind of pretty There's always Luthien Miriel Narya Fea Anna Boys: Barahir Hollin Lorgan (close enough to Logan that I don't think he'd get trouble) Brandir Lindon Have to go pack up the car now...
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07-28-2005, 04:12 PM | #9 |
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Nessa ad Vana are really nice, and you put them together to get Vanessa, which isn't obviously a ME tipe name. Plus the elven word for Beauty is Vanessë. Plus Vanessa is my name. Its Greek though so I don't know if it would go with a Ukrainian or Russian last name.
For a boy I like Aman alot.
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07-28-2005, 05:05 PM | #10 |
Ghost Prince of Cardolan
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Definitely Lorien for a girl.
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