Elvish names
I want to know what does every mean by elvish names??? What country are the names from or what ethnic background. because when i think of Elvish names i think of Santa's Elves. or Elvis names. it's been bugging me for a while. thanks to everyone who responds!!!!
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can some1 please help me find my elvish name. my name is Laura. I would appreate it ALOT. will u please email it to me at Pinkierosel@netscape.net
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I need to find out how to write the name "Gabriela" in elvish
Gabriela
GABRIELA (f.) - feminine of GABRIEL (q.v.), thus maybe Nererue, contracted Nerue or Erunis ("God-woman")
GABRIELA (f.) - feminine of GABRIEL (q.v.), thus maybe Nererue, contracted Nerue or Erunis ("God-woman")
hey there, can you tell me what Lauren Mclawrence means in elvish, and how it's written.
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hey there, can you tell me what Lauren Mclawrence means in elvish, and how it's written.
thanks
thanks
You all are stupid Glamhouthea. Dolle naa lost. Lasts lalaithamin. Ha ha ha ha. Amin delotha lle.
That is not Elvish. You are using stuff from the grey-company, and they have only based their words of Tolkien's stuff. Trust me, its not right.
as in lord of the rings. hello. where have you been
can you tell me what my elvish name means if you cant thanx ne way.
Have you read Lord of the Rings or watched the movie? When people talk about finding or haveing an Elvish name, they mean a name in J.R.R. Toliens Elvish language Quenya or Sindarin. If you want to find your name in Elvish, you can look up you name meaning, and then look up a Quenya or Sindarin Dictoionary and find the word that is closest to that meaning.
P.S. Watch the movie, its amazing!
P.S. Watch the movie, its amazing!
Have you read Lord of the Rings or watched the movie? When people talk about finding or haveing an Elvish name, they mean a name in J.R.R. Toliens Elvish language Quenya or Sindarin. If you want to find your name in Elvish, you can look up you name meaning, and then look up a Quenya or Sindarin Dictoionary and find the word that is closest to that meaning.
P.S. Watch the movie, its amazing!
P.S. Watch the movie, its amazing!
uh mabay if you knew anything about elvish names you would know that they arent from any country and that they are from the language that tolkein made up so dont be a frickin dickhead already
He's hott
Errr, very interesting, I also know a few, Lorien, Arwen(duh), Kuruma.
I think they feel that Tolkien used names like Galadriel, Elrond etc for his definitely non-human characters - not all Elves, but all of 'em good guys - and this created a powerful precedent. So, when they try to invent that kind of magical country, place or people they try to follow his lead.
Elvis, indeed - I'm still giggling! Can't you just see that pink Cadillac cruising the leafy lanes of Middle Earth? What a hoot! Thanks for brightening my day.
Elvis, indeed - I'm still giggling! Can't you just see that pink Cadillac cruising the leafy lanes of Middle Earth? What a hoot! Thanks for brightening my day.
your very welcome!!!!! and thanks for answering!!! i still think of Santa's elves!!!
When that one lady posted about Elvish names, the first thought that popped in my head was: O M G SHE's AN ELF!!!! I know that sounds really funny but i couldn't help it. then the next thought was: Wow, maybe Santa is real!!! Maybe she lives up on the north pole!!! Now that i know the answer and i'm laughing histerically!!!! lol!!!! lol!!!!! but that is basically how i think!!!!
When that one lady posted about Elvish names, the first thought that popped in my head was: O M G SHE's AN ELF!!!! I know that sounds really funny but i couldn't help it. then the next thought was: Wow, maybe Santa is real!!! Maybe she lives up on the north pole!!! Now that i know the answer and i'm laughing histerically!!!! lol!!!! lol!!!!! but that is basically how i think!!!!
A pink Cadillac cruising the leafy lanes of Middle Earth? LOL :)