Arwen
I've been thinking about Arwen lately. I'm not a LOTR fanatic or anything, but I'm really liking this name. I like the meaning, sound, spelling, and connotations.
My questions are:
1. Is it unusable (because it's a literary name)? Can you picture a real person with the name?
2. Do you like it? Why?
3. Any mn suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
"Cultivate the habit of early rising. It is unwise to keep the head long on a level with the feet." -Henry David Thoreau
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My questions are:
1. Is it unusable (because it's a literary name)? Can you picture a real person with the name?
2. Do you like it? Why?
3. Any mn suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
"Cultivate the habit of early rising. It is unwise to keep the head long on a level with the feet." -Henry David Thoreau
--See my profile for my adopted PP's--
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1. Is it unusable (because it's a literary name)? Can you picture a real person with the name?
Most definetly. I can picture it on a baby, toddler, child, teenager, and adult :)
2. Do you like it? Why?
Yes I like it! It has a nice sound, which always comes first for me, and it has a great meaning- which is like the icing on the cake!
3. Any mn suggestions?
Arwen Pearl -First thing that popped into my head... I like it a lot!
Arwen Amelia
Arwen Rosamund
Arwen Elisabeth
Arwen Anna
Arwen Grace
Arwen Laurel
Arwen Charlotte
Arwen Liliana
Arwen Ophelia
Arwen Katherina
Arwen Susanna
Arwen Natalya
Arwen Anina
Arwen Sofia
Arwen Georgia
Arwen Lily
Arwen Jane
Arwen Eve
Arwen Abigail
Arwen Violet
Arwen Honour
Arwen Sari
Arwen Delilah
Hope I could help!
I prefer Anwen
Anwen is a real Welsh which means "very beautiful". I also think Anwen sounds softer than Arwen.
1. Of couse it is usable. Just think how usable Madison from the movie "Splash" is. And "Splash" was a mediocre film while LOTR is a great film and a great fantasy novel. I can easily imagine a real person with this name. Actually I know of a young girl with this name but I think she had changed her name and had a more common one before.
2. I like it b/c of the association with LOTR and also b/c it sounds like a Celtic name (maybe it is too).
3. I would pair it with a more traditional and common mn.
Arwen Beth, Arwen Belle, Arwen Claire, Arwen Elise, Arwen Louise, Arwen Jane, Arwen May, Arwen Kate, Arwen Elizabeth etc.
"But it’s all right now.
I learned my lesson well.
You see you can’t please everyone
So you got to please yourself."
Rick Nelson, GardenParty
"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
Anwen is a real Welsh which means "very beautiful". I also think Anwen sounds softer than Arwen.
1. Of couse it is usable. Just think how usable Madison from the movie "Splash" is. And "Splash" was a mediocre film while LOTR is a great film and a great fantasy novel. I can easily imagine a real person with this name. Actually I know of a young girl with this name but I think she had changed her name and had a more common one before.
2. I like it b/c of the association with LOTR and also b/c it sounds like a Celtic name (maybe it is too).
3. I would pair it with a more traditional and common mn.
Arwen Beth, Arwen Belle, Arwen Claire, Arwen Elise, Arwen Louise, Arwen Jane, Arwen May, Arwen Kate, Arwen Elizabeth etc.
"But it’s all right now.
I learned my lesson well.
You see you can’t please everyone
So you got to please yourself."
Rick Nelson, GardenParty
"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
Anwen's lovely; I hadn't heard of it before. I take your point about using it, too. Arwen Elise and Arwen Louise are my favorites from your list.
"Cultivate the habit of early rising. It is unwise to keep the head long on a level with the feet." -Henry David Thoreau
--See my profile for my adopted PP's--
"Cultivate the habit of early rising. It is unwise to keep the head long on a level with the feet." -Henry David Thoreau
--See my profile for my adopted PP's--
Arwen is a pretty name but it might be associated with LOTR. I thought that the movies were good but I'm definitely not a huge fan. I could picture this name on a real person. It doesn't seem over the top or anything. A lot of people might bring up LOTR and ask you if you were an LOTR fanatic though. If that doesn't bother you, I think it would be fine to use. If you want to avoid any LOTR assocations, you could use Arden or Arlin / Arlyn / Arlen instead. I realize that Arlen is masculine but I don't think that it would matter all that much because Arlin and Arlyn can be feminine.
middle name suggestions:
Arwen Pearl
Arwen Faith
Arwen Fay / Faye
Arwen Celeste
Arwen Camille
Arwen Giovanna
Arwen Giselle
Arwen Josette
Arwen Violet
Arwen Diana
Arwen Josephine
Arwen Josephina
Arwen Serephina / Serafina
Arwen Gabrielle
Arwen Gabriella
Arwen Evangeline
Arwen Cecily
Arwen Cecilia
Arwen Sabrina
middle name suggestions:
Arwen Pearl
Arwen Faith
Arwen Fay / Faye
Arwen Celeste
Arwen Camille
Arwen Giovanna
Arwen Giselle
Arwen Josette
Arwen Violet
Arwen Diana
Arwen Josephine
Arwen Josephina
Arwen Serephina / Serafina
Arwen Gabrielle
Arwen Gabriella
Arwen Evangeline
Arwen Cecily
Arwen Cecilia
Arwen Sabrina
Well, we named our daughter Arwen (picked it out way before the movies came out, so it's a bit of a bummer that with the popularity of the movies, everyone thinks we're LOTR fanatics), so I definitely think it's usable. And we love it--I think it's lovely written, and it sounds strong, yet feminine (though I admit, some people think it's a boy's name when they see it written). Her mn is Claire (for a grandmother).
It's definitely the most usable LOTR names. I like ok though it's not a favorite or anythin. It has a nice sound to it.
1. Is it unusable (because it's a literary name)? Can you picture a real person with the name? - Definitely on both counts.
2. Do you like it? Why? - I like it, it's nice. I don't love it, and it's not necessarily something I'd use but it's great on someone else's child.
3. Any mn suggestions? - Not sure, specifically, but I'd probably go with a longer and very feminine name (Arwen Isabelle, Arwen Josephine).
~Heather~
2. Do you like it? Why? - I like it, it's nice. I don't love it, and it's not necessarily something I'd use but it's great on someone else's child.
3. Any mn suggestions? - Not sure, specifically, but I'd probably go with a longer and very feminine name (Arwen Isabelle, Arwen Josephine).
~Heather~
1, it's definately usable, my cousin is named Arwen (Arwen Estrella, really) and it's not weird, she was named Arwen before the movie though.
2 I like it, I think it's sounds great and it ages well too.
3 well what about Arwen Estrella :)
more suggestions:
Arwen Morgana
Arwen Lenora
Arwen Dolores
Arwen Rowena
Arwen Marcella
Arwen Marisol
Arwen Christina
Arwen Carmina
To my sweet muse
Every time you rip my heart out
Every time you break it
I pick up the pen I hold in my hands
And write the most beautiful poems
But you know what
If it's alright by you
I'd rather be happy than a poet
2 I like it, I think it's sounds great and it ages well too.
3 well what about Arwen Estrella :)
more suggestions:
Arwen Morgana
Arwen Lenora
Arwen Dolores
Arwen Rowena
Arwen Marcella
Arwen Marisol
Arwen Christina
Arwen Carmina
Every time you rip my heart out
Every time you break it
I pick up the pen I hold in my hands
And write the most beautiful poems
But you know what
If it's alright by you
I'd rather be happy than a poet
1. Yes I can picture someone with that name
2. I don't like it. It is just not my style.
3. No. Sorry!
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2. I don't like it. It is just not my style.
3. No. Sorry!
Ned Flat: Why are you acting like this?
Yakko: We're not acting. We really are like this.
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Dracula: I am Count Dracula!
Yakko: Didn't you use to teach math on Sesame Street?
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