Maybe the name might mean something like: 'protected (as if) by Elves (magic)'?
But I might be off. The name occurs in Primary World sources, and Leonid L. Korablev's
The True Elves of Europe suggests a meaning (not necessarily in a Tolkien context, although
'(cf. Elfhelm of Rohan)' is also noted): 'protected by Elves? (helm-protection by Elves)'. The site also notes:
Quote:
Searle's "Onomasticon" (mentioned by Arundell Lowdham, a character of JRRT's "Notion Club Papers") contains 35 different names of the form AElf + adjective (noun); it mentions 75 recorded bearers of the name AElfwine "Elf-friend".
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