Introducing:
Primula Loamsdown of Deephallow
Also known as:
Ireth Carnesîr
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Introducing:
Primula Loamsdown of Deephallow
Also known as:
Ireth Carnesîr
My understanding of Elvish is very rudimentary but none of the guides I've read would really explain that. There is often that marking when the 'e' is at the end of the word and that is just to signify that the 'e' should be pronounced, it's not mean to be silent but that's not applicable in your name and the other instance where you see that symbol is when there are two vowels and then it means that both vowel sounds are supposed to be pronouced, seperately...but then again, that's not applicable either. I do know someone that could answer that question if you're really, seriously interested but it may just be a case of randomly placed dots.Quote:
Originally Posted by Chava
Hobbit Name: Ruby Broadbelt of Buckland
Elf Name: Merenwen Anwamanë
hobbit name
Lily Deepdelver of Brockenborings
elf name
Uruviel Narmolanya
eek...
hobbit: Rosie-Posie Bramble of Willowbottom
elvish: Lúthien Palantír
they both seem to point to nature for some reason...
hobbit name:
Dolly Gamwich of the Bree Gamwiches
elven name:
Anaranë Táralóm
wow i cant spell my own name...i'm back to nursery...flashbacks...flashbacks!
very sweet of her teacher! wish my teacher were genial likewise... when once i missed the "non-" in "non-conductor" ! ^_^ *sighs*
Fastolph Proudfoot
Lólindir Culnámo
Elf: Lúthien Súrion
Hobbit: Rosie-Posie Bracegirdle of Hardbottle
I'm rosie posie too!!!
Woo! Thank the lord we're both human then because if I had that name I think I would become a hermit. :)
Hobbit: Rosie-Posie Dogwood of Shadydowns
Elf:Luthien Alcarin
ELF>Lúthien Míriel
HOBBIT>Ivy Toadfoot of Frogmorton
Hobbit: Tigerlily Bracegirdle of Hardbottle (:( Bilbo thought the Bracegirdles were empty-headed! noooo! )
Elf: Tari Surion