[Facts] Re: Elvish (Tolkien´s language)
in reply to a message by Annali
Hi, Annali!
This has been talked about before, here. I personally would love to have Tolkien names, but Mike C., the creator of this site, says that he will only include the names like Arwen and Legolas that are used by real people today.
But did you know, in the back of the Silmarillion, there is an appendix that gives elements (like prefixes, suffixes, & roots) of Elvish names. So you can put together your own names, with a meaning you like.
Yahalome :) (Sindarin name Sulfea)
P.S.: Your grammar could be improved, but you have a good vocabulary, better than most non-English speakers on this board. :)
This has been talked about before, here. I personally would love to have Tolkien names, but Mike C., the creator of this site, says that he will only include the names like Arwen and Legolas that are used by real people today.
But did you know, in the back of the Silmarillion, there is an appendix that gives elements (like prefixes, suffixes, & roots) of Elvish names. So you can put together your own names, with a meaning you like.
Yahalome :) (Sindarin name Sulfea)
P.S.: Your grammar could be improved, but you have a good vocabulary, better than most non-English speakers on this board. :)
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But maybe Mike C can include elvish names in the random name generator
Oooh! Do, Mike! Please?
You could use the name elements, and/or the names from the name index, and include meanings.
Y :) (Sulfea)
You could use the name elements, and/or the names from the name index, and include meanings.
Y :) (Sulfea)