The art of world building infused with a mesure of purposed
internal confusion [JRRT, The History of Galadriel and Celeborn, Unfinished Tales]:
"When Celeborn and Galadriel became the rulers of the Elves of Lorien ( . . .) the name of Galadriel became associated with trees, an association that was aided by the name of her husband, which also appeared to contain a tree-word; so that outside Lorien among those whose memories of the ancient days and Galadriel's history had grown dim her name was often altered to Galadhriel. Not in Lorien itself."
Especially noting "outside" Lorien and among those whose memories of Galadriel's history had grown dim -- makes sense. A considered explanation, given both the internal history and the forms of the name.
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Here are the names (not even sure if I found every variation, but anyway) of Celeborn and Galadriel as found in the drafts of
The Lord of the Rings:
Tar and Finduilas
Aran and Rhien
Galdaran and Galdrin
Galathir and Galadhrien
[and resuming with
Galadriel's name]
Galdrien
Galadrien
Galadriel
Are each of these variant forms to be explained internally? Again I don't mean to rain on anyone's parade, especially if done for fun, but when I said (above) mountain of inconsistencies --
fan-made inconsistencies -- if we are going to add
draft texts for
The Lord of the Rings (and The Hobbit?), them I'll repeat what I said above but change mountain to "mountain range".