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Ñólo

Wise/Learned One Ñólo – Wise/Learned One

Nólo

Wise/Learned One Nólo – Wise/Learned One

cheniad Ñolodhbaeth

English: understand Quenya Literal Translation: understanding Quenya [mutated to follow the preposition oh] Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Cirth, used for Woodelven and Doriathren Sindarin: tb,lc9 hðað!2&0 Tengwar the Mode of Beleriand, used for Exilic Sindarin: dl6`]2 ghjh4w]l3 Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin, Adúnaic,

charphad sui ñolodh

English: speak like a Noldorin Elf Literal Translation: speaking like a Noldo [mutated to follow the preposition oh] Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Cirth, used for Woodelven and Doriathren Sindarin: tc@3c9 %L hðað! Tengwar the Mode of Beleriand, used for Exilic Sindarin: d]7e]2 8.Õ ghjh4 Tengwar

Mary in Elvish

Mary, your name is really cool! It’s an ancient name that has soared in popularity for thousands of years. It’s so old that we don’t exactly know its meaning. We have many, many possible meanings based on linguistic research. There are two main theories. First is that it’s an old

Erin in Elvish

Erin, your name is really cool! It’s an Irish name meaning “to/for Ireland.” As a personal name it pops up in the 20th century, thus I’ve charted its development as the name of Ireland. “Dative Case” is a fancy linguistic term for nouns being used in a sentence, where the

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

Samantha in Elvish

Samantha, your name is so cool! Its past is really mysterious. It’s reportedly from Biblical Hebrew and is a feminine version of Samuel, but it doesn’t appear in the Bible and it can’t be understood in Hebrew. We don’t have records of the name until the 19th century, where it

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,

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