Subject: Not to mention...
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Posted on: 2016-11-29 21:34:00 UTC

... 'Arwen' is... basically the same name as 'Artanis'. They both mean 'Noble Lady'.

I don't think we can forgive Elladan being named 'Elf-Man', honestly. Elrohir, maybe, the 'rider' component isn't something I recognise.

Elsewhere in the later generations we have Orodreth, who I probably confused someone by not listing as a son of Finarfin (Tolkien ended up with him as Angrod's son). His name in Quenya was Artaresto, which means High Climber; clearly Angrod had a better grip on reality than his parents. Orodreth's children were Finduilas (no Quenya name, but there's that Fin(d)- element again; hilariously, one Wiki parses it as 'hair like spring leaves'. Green-haired House Finwe: confirmed?) and Gil-Galad, whose father-name was High Flame. So, uh... that's 'better at being Feanor than Feanor', then? Stay classy, Orodreth.

Elsewhere, Idril (Itarillë, 'Sparkling Radiance') escapes most of the madness by being female, though she may have been given the end of Galadriel's nickname. Her son was Eärendil Ardamírë - his father name means sea-lover (pretty obvious, given Tuor was sent to Gondolin by Ulmo), and his mother-name means 'Jewel of the World'. Well, we always knew Idril was a seer; she even managed to work in a reference to Miriel there. Quite charming, actually.

Meanwhile over in crazyland... Curufin (aka Little Father) called his son... Silver Fist. Huh. Would not have pegged Curufin as the least crazy/pretentious parent among the grandchildren of Finwe.

hS

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