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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

Jennifer in Elvish

Jennifer, your name is really cool. It’s a cognate of an Irish goddess’s name, known as Findabair. Or Finnabair. Or Fionnabhair. It’s a lovely name with a long history, likely reaching back to Proto-Celtic languages. It’s most likely a compound of “Gwindos – White” and “Sēbarā – Spirit/Fairy/Phantom.” Sindarin Sindarin

Wanwa

Lost/Vanished/Departed/Dead Wanwa – Lost/Vanished/Departed/Dead

Wanwe

Lost/Vanished/Departed/Dead One Wanwe – Lost/Vanished/Departed/Dead One

Wanwiel

Daughter of Lost/Vanished/Departed/Dead One Wanwiel – Daughter of Lost/Vanished/Departed/Dead One

Wanwion

Son of Lost/Vanished/Departed/Dead One Wanwion – Son of Lost/Vanished/Departed/Dead One

Wanwo

Lost/Vanished/Departed/Dead One Wanwo – Lost/Vanished/Departed/Dead One

Vanwa

Lost/Vanished/Departed/Dead Vanwa – Lost/Vanished/Departed/Dead

Vanwe

Lost/Vanished/Departed/Dead One Vanwe – Lost/Vanished/Departed/Dead One