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Coine

Alive One Coine – Alive One

Christopher in Elvish

Christopher, your name is really cool! It’s an ancient Greek name, describing and therefore naming a Saint, one who carried baby Christ across water. It literally means “Christ-bearing.” Tolkien liked this name, and gave the name to his son who went on to make sure the world knew the true

Melissa in Elvish

Melissa, your name is really cool! And cute. It means “honeybee.” We find it in Greek Mythology as the name of the Nymph who saved and raised Zeus, and it has changed little from antiquity. I also happen to really love how this name sounds, but I’m a weirdo linguist,

Sindarin Wordlists

Neo-Sindarin Wordlist These are fan-coined words. in the Phrasebooks, they are marked with Asterisks. Sindarin Compass Directions A list of compass directions and a few partial phrases including them. Sindarin Family-Words A list of words for family members, including endearments. Sindarin Gender-Words A list of words for people based on

Quenya Wordlists

Neo-Quenya Wordlist These are fan-coined words. in the Phrasebooks, they are marked with Asterisks. Quenya Noun-Cases A list of Quenya’s noun cases for quick reference. Quenya Compass Directions A list of compass directions and a few partial phrases including them. Quenya Family-Words A list of words for family members, including

Adûnaic Wordlists

Adûnaic Dictionary by Lambendil An old dictionary put together by Lambendil. Neo-Adûnaic Wordlist by Ederchil These are fan-coined words. in the Phrasebooks, they are marked with Asterisks. Adûnaic Compass Directions A list of compass directions and a few partial phrases including them. Adûnaic Family-words by Ederchil A list of words

Neo-Adûnaic

Compiled by Ederchil “-bê“, as. Coined by Thorsten Renk. Obviously derived from Eldarin. “bârâna“, mighty. From “abâr“, power. “banakil“, hobbit. From Westron “banakil“, half-man “bêla“, to brighten. From “Bêl“, bright. “hîm“, ale. From Westron “hîma“, ale. “huznudâ“, to hear. Coined by Thorsten Renk. From “huzun“, ear. “îr“, one. From the

Trustworthy Websites

These are all websites that I recommend. To see a list of websites that are often mistaken for good sources of Tolkien’s languages visit the Untrustworthy Websites list. Dictionaries About Tolkien’s Languages Tolkien Language Communities Elvish Compositions About Writing Systems Fonts and Lists of Fonts About Arda About and Hosting