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Lush
07-28-2005, 05:07 AM
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? ;)

Balin999
07-28-2005, 11:37 AM
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.

the guy who be short
07-28-2005, 11:54 AM
You may be interested in this thread (http://forum.barrowdowns.com/showthread.php?t=11913) where we're helping mormegil name his next daughter.

solarisa
07-28-2005, 11:57 AM
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

Encaitare
07-28-2005, 12:08 PM
Girls:
- Galadriel (didn't anyone ever read The Great Gilly Hopkins?)
- Nienna

Boys:
- Peregrin
- Fredegar (Fred for short -- not Fatty!)

Durelin
07-28-2005, 12:48 PM
I've always considered 'Middle-earth inspired' names for my future children (yes, creepy me intends to have children someday). I mean, why not? :D 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? :p

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... :rolleyes:

I would prefer Aetius, personally...

Hilde Bracegirdle
07-28-2005, 03:07 PM
And... come to think of it, Balin wouldn't be that bad either.



Hmm.. think of a bouncing baby Balin! :D 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.

VanimaEdhel
07-28-2005, 03:37 PM
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...

wilwarin538
07-28-2005, 04:12 PM
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. :cool: Plus Vanessa is my name. :D 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.

Nimrodel_9
07-28-2005, 05:05 PM
Definitely Lorien for a girl. :)

Amanaduial the archer
07-29-2005, 10:26 AM
Lorien would be nice, yes - but can you imagine the number of times when someone would mishear and spell it 'Lauren'?

Many of the female names sound and look Welsh, or maybe Irish - Rían and Rómenna, for example, sound Celtic and Arwen, along with names like Bronwen, is actually a Welsh name. So if you like the sound of 'Tolkien-based' names, you could always consider lists of Welsh or Irish/Scottish traditional names (Welsh here (http://www.20000-names.com/female_welsh_names.htm) and Irish here (http://www.20000-names.com/female_irish_names.htm)).

Oh, and just an endnote - I'm rather fond of Elentari. It sounds lovely and I love the meaning - imagine being called 'Queen of the Stars'...

Fordim Hedgethistle
07-29-2005, 10:35 AM
As it happens, I went to school with a girl named Lorien, and -- yes -- her parents had named her in reference to Middle-Earth.

For my money, I think a good name for boy would be Teleporn... :smokin:

Hilde Bracegirdle
07-29-2005, 10:37 AM
I'd much prefer Trotter or even Celeborn!

Kitanna
07-29-2005, 10:57 AM
I think Nenya, Narya, and Vilya are all pretty names.
I'm also a fan of the name Figwit. Of course if I ever have a son I'm going to name him Pippin

solarisa
07-30-2005, 02:13 PM
scuse me i didnt know you were the AUNT but anyway...galadriel is too well known; how bout annael for a girl?? :)

Lush
07-31-2005, 03:57 PM
Thanks so much for everyone's contributions (how could I forget Teleporn? Shame on me).

It's good to know that Arwen exists in Welsh. I really really love that name, and I suppose if one ever gets teased for it a spiel about its other origins might shut up the other side (though probably not).

I also really like Rian, Silme (then again people can barely read these days, so everyone would probably read her name off as "slime), Vanessa (it is a lovely name, wilwarin, you've lucked out), and so on.

I haven't thought much of boy names, because they're pretty sure it's a girl in there, but Aman is gorgeous.

Mithalwen
08-01-2005, 06:28 AM
I put my best shots on morm's thread but if it were a boy... I think you might just get away with Faramir with a Russian/Ukrainian surname? I mean Faramir Smith is a bit conspicuous but Faramir Baryshnikov.... (or whatever) is so much more plausible.....

Alphaelin
08-07-2005, 11:42 PM
Congratulations on your impending aunt-hood, Lush.

I didn't dare suggest ME names for my children; our families are too traditional. :p

*However*, if Tolkien-related names had been an option, these are some I've always liked (in no particular order):

Girls
Aerin
Morwen
Arda
Elenna
Miriel
Finduilas
Lothiriel


Boys
Beren
Anarion (I know it's a place name, but I like the sound)
Faramir
Peregrin

And though they are tragic/fearful characters, I like the sound of Turin and Maeglin.

Encaitare
08-08-2005, 09:21 AM
Anarion (I know it's a place name, but I like the sound)

It's a person-name; Anarion was Isildur's brother.

Another good name for a boy is Maglor.

The Only Real Estel
08-08-2005, 11:13 AM
Boys.....Estel

Yeah, that one sounds good!

I could see Elenna & Lorien as possible girls names.

Alphaelin
08-08-2005, 10:41 PM
Encaitare wrote:
It's a person-name; Anarion was Isildur's brother.

:o So he was! How embarassing for me. I must have been thinking of Anorien.

Feanor of the Peredhil
08-08-2005, 10:47 PM
Aerin (or Aeryn) is very pretty.

Morsul the Dark
08-09-2005, 09:30 AM
Well I have a few I like

Samwise(he's my favorite charactor) Also his initials would be S.A.M. :p

Gandalf is good again one that would be teased so I figure give the kid a double middle name Ian Andrew Gandalf ma....(acto,my name, charactor, last name) for the "less perseptive of you" just kidding :D

But heres my list (top five)

Boys:
1.Sam
2.Gandalf
3.Meriadoc
4.Gimli
5.Aragorn

Girls:-(Already set on Saphire however)
1.Galadrial
2.Morwen
3.Yvana
4.???
5.???

As I said I'm alreadfy biassed to Saphire so I can't think of any names

Durelin
08-09-2005, 12:00 PM
Oh, I completely forgot Elanor... :)

Lush
08-12-2005, 03:09 AM
Well, I'm an aunt. :) The baby surprised everyone by being born a boy, as opposed to a girl, which was what the ultrasound technicians had insisted upon.

He doesn't have a name yet because in Ukraine parents are given a month to decide.

I'm really fond of Peregrin and Beren at the moment. And Estel, of course.

Lalaith
08-12-2005, 03:55 AM
Congratulations on auntie status, Lush.

I like Beren and Estel, too.....what about Thorin? (It's based on a real, as opposed to Tolkien-created name, comes from the Norse Þórinn)

AbercrombieOfRohan
08-12-2005, 06:11 AM
Congratulations Lush! That's awesome. Have you seen him yet? I bet he's adorable.

Time for me to stop gushing, anyways, I always liked the name Maia for a girl. The good thing about it is you wouldn't ever know it was a Lord of the Rings name, unless your mind works in the same way that most of ours do.

For boys though, I'm no help. I'd want to name him something boring like Tom, though Sam would be a good name, I suppose.

Kitanna
08-12-2005, 10:39 AM
Congratulations on becoming an aunt, Lush!

wilwarin538
08-12-2005, 11:56 AM
Congratulations Lush! :D

Encaitare
08-12-2005, 02:19 PM
Congrats, Lush. :)

Alphaelin
08-12-2005, 03:48 PM
Congratulations, Lush! I hope wee Peregrin Beren Thorin Estel and his mommy are both doing well.

:rolleyes: Don't you just love ultrasound techs?

Lush
08-13-2005, 08:15 AM
Thanks guys. It was a difficult birth, but they're both Ok. He is an extremely cute baby, such a little kitten. For my money, he looks like a Peregrin. Not that anyone is going to listen to me.

Anarion is also a good one, but I think it sounds almost too fancy. ;)

And as for the ultrasound techs, well they do like to pretend they know everything sometimes.

Gil-Galad
08-28-2005, 04:59 PM
call the boy Gil-Galad in my honour... :smokin:

wilwarin538
08-28-2005, 05:02 PM
How about William in my honour? Then his nickname would be Will just like me. :D Except I'm Wil, but thats a minor detail. ;)

vanwalossien
09-02-2005, 01:29 PM
Actually, I read a story in a newspaper last summer or whenever it was, about this guy, they wrote a good bit before they casually dropped his name into a sentence. His name was Gandalf :D Appearently, it's an ancient Norwegian name from the Edda, but really, no-one here is going to relate it to anything but Tolkien.

I always liked the idea of naming a girl Tinúviel, Tina for short, but I'm not sure about boys' names. A friend of mine once said that she couldn't marry a man who wouldn't agree to name his son Aragorn..

Gil-Galad
09-02-2005, 04:47 PM
Tilion would be a cool name for a boy...

THE Ka
09-02-2005, 09:13 PM
Tilion would be a cool name for a boy...


I agree. That name has always been in my mind very beautiful and majestic.

I tried to name my parent's second dog (a white, male, very fluffy pomeranian) after Tilion, but they immediately stuck their noses up to it... Now I call their other pomeranian (a female, who is red) Arien, just to spite them. Unfortunately, they like this nickname. I just wish they would accept that if your going to have an Arien, you need a Tilion as well! It drives me mad sometimes...


~ Aesthete

Oddwen
09-03-2005, 08:02 PM
There's always Dane/Dain...I know of a person whose name is Dane, and I always think of Dain Ironfoot when I hear of him.

Durin isn't such a bad name.

Bêthberry
12-19-2005, 09:48 AM
For those who do not frequent the role playing inns, an announcement here is made and advice sought.

Master Fordim Hedgethistle and his lovely wife Mistress Hedgethistle, neé Willow Whisp, ;) have become the proverbially proud parents of hobbit twins. Children and mother doing well; father near speechless, a state heretofore unknown to him.

Now the prevalence of twins among the hobbits is a rarity, rarer even than amongst the race of men, and so it is to be understood that the parents are in something approaching a quandry. The naming of children is a solemn thing and much time, effort and thought is expended on this momentous act which recalls Adam's role in Eden--or whoever the Middle-earth version is. But to have to consider two names, now that is flumoxing indeed for new hobbit parents, even hobbits as sage and sagacious as our Hedgethistle family.

So we are here to offer our help and sage advice to Master Fordim Hedgethistle and his wife, as congratulations on the birth of their twins. Shall the names be something non-cannonical or noble and Numenorean or creatively hobbitish?

Bibble and Bobble Hedgethistle?

Clementine and Candy Apple Hedgethistle, in honour of the season?

Hildefonds and Harreld Hedgethistle? Holly and Halfred?

Lisianthus and Lupin Hedgethiste?

Offer your suggestions here and see what Master Fordim makes of our kindnesses. :D

Estelyn Telcontar
12-20-2005, 02:23 AM
Congratulations to the Hedgethistle family! (And a good idea for reviving this thread, Mistress Berry!) Master Fordim has not told us whether the twins are maidchildren or manchildren, so it's difficult to choose names. It is, of course, possible that they are one of each. In that case, I offer the obvious choice:

Poll and Pollina! :D

Holbytlass
12-20-2005, 07:24 PM
Congratulations!! This is wonderful news! I hope all is going well. Are these the first Hedgethistle children?


In that case, I offer the obvious choice:

Poll and Pollina! :DIt took a few minutes, but I got it!!

Another obvious Tolkien choice would be Elladan and Elrohir.
Here is something I personally like, for girls and a bit Hobbitish yet modern Brooke and Meadow.

Lush
12-25-2005, 11:32 PM
Mnogaya Leta. Congratulations. May they blossom and grow and run in green fields and walk in enchanted forests and come out having defeated the witch and captured the treasure, as the happy tales go.

Moxie and Pepsi are good twin names, not to mention the fact that they hail from the underrated Bored of the Rings. :D

Another good one is Eagle and Child. Or, if you want to go casual, Bird and Baby.

Seriously though, congrats, and good luck. My mum has an identical twin, they're loads of fun. And sometimes they're not so fun, but we won't get into that. Their names, if you're interested, are Tatiana and Natalia.

Cheers!

Alphaelin
01-26-2006, 02:01 AM
Clearly I have been gone too long! Fordim, I have no idea when you'll see this post, as you and the missus are probably still in the throes of sleep deprivation and in no state to check messages. But accept my heartfelt wishes of good and joyful lives for your new babes.

For a boy and a girl: Hopwell and Heather?
For two girls: Rose and Lila, Esmerelda and Pearl, or to go back in Hobbit history, Belladonna and Miradonna.
For two boys: Merry and Pippin, or Frodo and Samwise...I know, so obvious, but how could we pass up the opportunity? :D

In view of the rarity of twins among Hobbit-kind, I think they deserve more than the run-of-the-mill in the selection of their names. Perhaps something a bit grander?

Girl and boy:
Hareth and Haldir
Elenna and Elfwine
Eomer and Eowyn

Girls
Rian and Morwen
Arwen and Luthien
Elenna and Eressea

Boys
Hador and Halmir
Huor and Tuor
Holdwine and Elfwine

Fordim Hedgethistle
01-26-2006, 08:33 AM
We've decided to go with Inky and Stinky but thank you all for the suggestions.

Child of the 7th Age
01-26-2006, 08:40 AM
Oh, you nasty, nasty papa! I rather liked "Eagle and Child". :p

Feanor of the Peredhil
01-26-2006, 01:27 PM
Inky and Stinky, eh? And here I'd have guessed Slinker and Stinker. ;)

My sincerest congratulations, Papa Hedgethistle, if I've not given them before now.

Morsul the Dark
03-13-2006, 12:44 PM
as opposed to starting a new thread ill add on here

I feel bad for my future son,

His name will be Ian Andrew Gandalf Mag.....

Or just Iam Andrew Mag...(so his initials are the enigmatic I am) :p

or Samwise Andrew Magu....(which makes his initials S.A.M.) :D

Mithalwen
03-13-2006, 12:58 PM
But Samwise means "halfwit" .... you would really want to call your son that?

Morsul the Dark
03-13-2006, 01:02 PM
true.....however sam is my favorite charactor

Parmawen
06-14-2006, 10:59 PM
But Samwise means "halfwit" .... you would really want to call your son that?

Ohhhh...if I felt like being an evil mother I could bring that up...you know, after the child tries to run away or something, I'd just be like "Yeah, well...guess what your name means?"

But that'd just be mean. :D

I've always loved the name Rosie, because no one will ever know it's origins unless you choose to tell them!

The Saucepan Man
06-19-2006, 12:44 PM
Sorry to hijack this thread, but it made sense to use it rather than starting a new thread.

The Saucepan clan has just become the proud owner of a Black Labrador puppy named Frodo (Mrs Saucepan's choice, not mine).

:smokin: :D

Mithalwen
06-19-2006, 01:01 PM
Ohhhh...if I felt like being an evil mother I could bring that up...you know, after the child tries to run away or something, I'd just be like "Yeah, well...guess what your name means?"

But that'd just be mean. :D

I've always loved the name Rosie, because no one will ever know it's origins unless you choose to tell them!


I don't think Rosie is necessarily a role model I would wish to give any daughter of mine ...would have to have "Marie" and "Stopes" as middle names...... :p

The Saucepan Man
06-30-2006, 08:35 PM
The Saucepan clan has just become the proud owner of a Black Labrador puppy named FrodoPhotos attached below.

What a cutie, eh? :D

Little does he know that one day he shall be dispatched to Mordor with a Ring on his collar ... :eek: ;)

Brinniel
07-01-2006, 12:16 AM
Oh, I can't see the pics. But I'm sure he is cute.

I wanted to name my dogs a Tolkien name, but my family wouldn't allow it.....

Here's my favorite names:

Boys:
Anduin
Beren
Daeron (Dae for short)
Edain
Elros
Rumil
Taras
Thalion
Tuor
Turin

Girls:
Arien
Elenna
Haleth
Idril
Indis
Lalaith
Melian
Miriel
Morwen
Nessa
Nienna
Niniel
Rian
Vana

The Saucepan Man
07-01-2006, 05:04 PM
Oh well. Looks like photobox won't let me display the pictures. Must be a bandwidth thing. :(

Edit: Managed to resize the photos so I could upload them.

Feanor of the Peredhil
07-01-2006, 09:15 PM
Saucie, I want him!!! He looks utterly cuddlable. Congrats to the Saucepan Clan for such an adorable new addition to the family.

Brinniel
07-02-2006, 10:05 PM
Awww. Puppy Frodo is quite adorable (not to mention, his new residence resembles the Shire :p )

Lush
08-01-2006, 10:33 PM
Frodo? AAAAAAAAAAAAAH! I will never be allowed to name my dog Frodo. *sighing, jealousy, et.*

Oh, and thread.I've started a new thread (http://forum.barrowdowns.com/showthread.php?t=13070).

Fordim Hedgethistle
08-02-2006, 09:10 AM
Frodo already has the Ring! I saw it in the third picture there at the bottom of his comfortable basket.

Poor little blighter.

The Saucepan Man
08-03-2006, 12:06 PM
Frodo already has the Ring! I saw it in the third picture there at the bottom of his comfortable basket.The Ring is lost! It lurks hidden somewhere in the garden of Saucepan, awaiting its Master's call.

Frodo now has the Pink Fluffy Pig of Power and the Rubber Chicken of Doom to keep him occupied ...

Oh, and he has all but destroyed that comfortable little basket. :D

Fordim Hedgethistle
08-04-2006, 10:47 AM
Hermmm....if the Ring has forsaken the Pup then he was clearly misnamed. Isildur or even *shudder* Smeagol may have been more appropriate! :eek:

Note: WHATEVER HAPPENS, DON'T FEED THE DOG FISH!

shieldmaiden4xsword
08-23-2006, 12:38 PM
hmmm.....i like the names:

Girls:

Aeryn (where does it come from? it's pretty)
Arien
Arwen (lovely name)
Elenna
Elanor (I really like that name.)
Eowyn (I AM nuts. How to pronounce it?)
Estel sounds like a good girls name. hm.
Laurel
Lorien
Luthien
Miriel
Morwen (Steelsheen. I'd probably not name my girl that, though. :D)
Rosie


how to pronounce Tinuviel? just wondering......



Boys:

I'm boring, I'd probably name my boys ordinary names or something.

Elmo
02-19-2007, 08:18 AM
I got slagged enough in my school for having an Irish name I'd hate to be a kid called Frodo...

Thenamir
02-19-2007, 09:35 AM
Any of you who have followed my posts for long knows that I have a veritable army (OK, a small special-forces unit) of cats who share my home. I cannot be called their owner, because as everyone knows, cats are the rulers of all they survey. (Dogs have owners -- cats have staff.) My daughter, nearing the age of independence and preparing to move out, wishes to take two of our cats with her, both solid black.

She wants to call them Morgoth and Sauron.

Bêthberry
02-19-2007, 10:30 AM
I got slagged enough in my school for having an Irish name I'd hate to be a kid called Frodo...

I suspect it does depend upon one's local culture. After all, the founder and patron saint of Glasgow is St. Kentigern, affectionately known in that city as St. Mungo (http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/plaza/aaj50/mungo.htm).

Rather makes all the Bombur, Bilbo, Drogo, Bifur, Bofur, Boffin, Brego names more . . . well . . . colloquial if not parochial. ;)

Thena, don't tell red you have more kittens in the house! Or is your daughter thinking of renaming cats you have already named?

Elmo
02-19-2007, 11:06 AM
I don't think I was slagged because it was Irish per se it just sounded stupid to them

Thenamir
03-01-2007, 04:38 PM
Bb, it's a renaming thing. However, as far as sheer numbers of cats we are way down off our personal-best (which, if I recall correctly, was 23 :eek: ). We're in single digits now. :D

Thinlómien
10-13-2007, 06:06 PM
Because of recent events, I think this thread deserves HIing... :D
(Even though the parents said they have a good idea already...)