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Melleth

Dear/Beloved One Melleth – Dear/Beloved One

Mell

Dear/Beloved Mell – Dear/Beloved

Bamellon

Fair Friend Bamellon – Fair Friend

Govado i nothrim în ar i mellen în mi Mannos

English: May you join your family and friends in the afterlife Literal Translation: May you meet your family and friends in Mandos Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Tengwar with vowel-tehtar, used for Quenya, Gondorian-Sindarin, Adúnaic, and Black Speech: xrH2#`N `B 53Y7t% ~B5 6E `B tjR¸5$ ~B5

Govado i nothrim în ar i mellyn în mi Mannos

English: May you join your family and friends in the afterlife Literal Translation: May you meet your family and friends in Mandos Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Tengwar the Mode of Beleriand, used for Exilic Sindarin: shr]2h ` 6h37`y `V6 ]7 ` yljjI6 `V6 y` y]5h8

Govado i nothrim în ah i mellyn în mi Mannos

English: May you join your family and friends in the afterlife Literal Translation: May you meet your family and friends in Mandos Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Cirth, used for Woodelven and Doriathren Sindarin: Rð4c9ð l ,ð0@l6 ;, 6l 6cdc% Pronunciation Guides Language(s): DoriathrenThis dialect was

De a mellyn

English: You are with friends Literal Translation: you are with friends (formal) Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Cirth, used for Woodelven and Doriathren Sindarin: 9b c 6b:ù, Pronunciation Guides Language(s): DoriathrenThis dialect was spoken by the Sindar in Beleriand before Morgoth and the Noldor arrived. Later

De a mellon

English: You are with a friend Literal Translation: you are with a friend (formal) Guide for Adding Punctuation to the Tengwar and Cirth Cirth, used for Woodelven and Doriathren Sindarin: 9b c 6b:ð, Pronunciation Guides Language(s): DoriathrenThis dialect was spoken by the Sindar in Beleriand before Morgoth and the Noldor

Amy in Elvish

Amy, your name is really cool! It’s an old Latin name meaning “beloved.” When it came to French, they made it their own form of passive participle, which is why their version seems so different from its ancestor. Translating this into Elven languages will be fairly straightforward. Elven names are

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