Valinor Quenya Horse Names
Quenya Pronunciation Guide If you would like a custom made name, go to Translation Requests and fill out the questionnaire.
Quenya Pronunciation Guide If you would like a custom made name, go to Translation Requests and fill out the questionnaire.
Names for People-characters. Villains Names for the Villainous characters. Personality Names that describe one’s temperament. Emotions Names having to do with one’s emotions. Physical Attributes Anything that the 5 senses can tell us about a person, appearance, voice, scent, taste, or touch. Abilities Names dealing with things that one can
Quenya Pronunciation Guide If you would like a custom made name, go to Translation Requests and fill out the questionnaire.
These are names that are designed for Vanyarin Elves and pre-Exile Noldorin Elves in Valinor. People Names Names for your characters. Horse Names Names for your characters’ horses. Weapon Names Names for your characters’ weapons.
The Sindarin namelists have all been added to the database! I just updated the links and put redirects up on the old pages. Next is the Quenya namelists!
This is not by any stretch of the imagination any sort of completeness, but it’s progress! Finally, when you use the Random Name Generator, it will spit out names that start with letters other than A, B, or C, and the other sections look a little less empty. I still
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