This is a nice name! Even though it was invented for the books it feels really classic to me.
― Anonymous User 4/2/2021
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Coming from someone named Eowyn, there are times when it’s a great name. If you’re walking down the street and someone calls your name then you definitely don’t see 36 people turn their heads. It actually means “Horse Joy,” but you’re fine. The hardest thing I’ve ever had to deal with has been, back when I was in school, teachers having to learn my name. The problem is that they read it first, so they already have an idea in their minds for how to pronounce it, and more times than not, they’re wrong.
― Anonymous User 5/7/2020
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I currently am pregnant with my third who is a girl and we will be likely naming her Èowyn Elbereth. So yes, I guess I'm a bigger fan than I think, not as much as when I was a child, but my husband is a huge fan. I love the name Èowyn, and my firstborn was a son so we named him Èomer. :) My second has Elindil as his middle name haha. Don't know how long we'll keep the tradition going but have yet to meet anyone who knew any of the names were Lord of the Rings, in response to someone who said they'd wait until it is out of memory, I think it's getting to that point. Hopefully one day I'll run into someone who says "hey, I know those names!" Lol But I think when the big impact from the movie died down then the names are more forgotten. But it's cool because I always thought it'd be cool to name my children with Lord of the Rings names when I was a child and didn't realize it'd be possible. Though I've really had to haggle with my husband over which ones ;)
What a beautiful name! I love Lord of the Rings, books and movies, but when I first saw the movie I didn't like Eowyn very much. But then I saw the extended edition, where they include a few scenes of her gentler and fearful side and we see why she is so tough and feministic. Worth looking at.
I'm not a Lord of the Rings fan (haven't got around to reading the books yet) but I love this name. It's beautiful and honestly looks like a real Anglo-Saxon or Welsh name, instead of an invented name.
I *love* this name. So beautiful and simple and strong, and such an amazing character. My only fear for naming someone this would be that they might be ridiculed by some adults. I hope I'm wrong, though.
We're expecting our first baby and if it's a girl we're going to name her Eowyn. This is my husband's favourite character in LOTR. I've never seen the movie or read the book but I love the name.
Our daughter's name is Eowyn, chosen because of the strength of the character in Tolkien's fantasy work. The name is distinctive and allows her to stand out in people's memory more easily.
I love the name Eowyn and the character because she reminds me so much of myself. And, yes, I am a stupid LotR geek and proud of it! I might name my daughter this, but I'm not sure. Still, I LOVE this name.
I personally love the name Eowyn. I also think she's great in Lord of the Rings, and yes, I am a nut. Eowyn is one of my favorite characters in the book, but as I haven't seen the movies I can't say anything about Miranda Otto's performance.
I love the name Eowyn. It's so tranquil, so beautiful. The fact that it is from Lord of the Rings just makes it all the more beautiful to me. The name Winter Eowyn is one of my favorites, and I intend to name my daughter this when I have one. Eowyn (I pronounce it AY-oh-whin) is one of the most beautiful names out there and I would LOVE to see some more little Eowyns running around,
― Anonymous User 12/30/2006
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I like this name, because I love The Lord of the Rings. I think she is a beautiful woman making a good point. "I am no man!" I think it's a great name.
I like this name, but don't like the book that it came from and would never, -ever- name a child this, because it would look like she was the daughter of stupid, argumentative, trival, pathetic LoTR geeks like the ones who posted about. I mean, seriously, get a life. What are they, five?In short, I'd name a kid this if there was any way that it could -possibly- look like it wasn't taken from the book.
― Anonymous User 12/14/2006
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Name is pretty, but I just HATE that character - she's so horrible. Sorry, but she is. Poor Faramir.
I am sorry to say that I hate the name Eowyn because I hate the character Eowyn. I absolutely hate her. If I could kill her I would. I hate Eowyn.
― Anonymous User 4/1/2006
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The name is very pretty, and the character is intriguing. She's angsty and passionate and doesn't think things through, but given her circumstances and the sadness of her life, can you blame her? Read the books, and you'll understand her better. The character is realistic, and I can relate to how she felt.Doesn't everyone fear that feeling? Being trapped, forced to act a certain way and do your "duty", and then waking up one day and realizing you lived your whole life the way you were "supposed" to, but not doing what made you happy?Eowyn is childish and impulsive (at least in the beginning), but everyone goes through that. And like all true adults, she matures.
Eowyn was depressed and suicidal for a while there, but she's had a hard life. Her father was cut down by orcs when she was just a girl and her mother succumbed to grief and Eowyn was left alone, to tend her king in growing fear. While Eomer had horses and deeds of arms and the free fields, she could do nothing but watch and wait. Besides, if you READ THE BOOK you'd know that Eowyn changes dramatically at the end. She falls in love with Faramir and they get engaged and they get Aragorn's blessing; she becomes a healer, and no longer takes joy only in the songs of slaying, and becomes the Lady of Ithilien. Also, if you READ THE BOOK, it is explained, by Faramir, why Eowyn was always "flirting with Aragorn" as you put it. Eowyn "desired to have the love of the Lord Aragorn. Because he is high and puissant, and [she] wished to have renown and glory and to be lifted far above the mean things that crawl on the earth. And as a great captain may to a young soldier he seemed to [Eowyn] admirable. For so he is, a lord among men, the greatest that now is. But when he gave [her] only understanding and pity, then [she] desired to have nothing, unless a brave death in battle."--Faramir, "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King".
How can you hate Eowyn? She definitely isn't my favorite character (I must agree she is too much of a idiotic feminist at times) but I think she's great! As for the name, it's ok but wouldn't name my daughter this (no way).
― Anonymous User 6/1/2006
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What is WRONG with you? Eowyn was an awesome character, strong and stern. She could "ride and wield blade" and while Eomer had "horses and deeds of arms and the free fields; but she, born in the body of a maid, had a spirit and courage at least the match of his. Yet she was doomed to wait upon an old man, whom she loved as a father, and watch him fall into mean dishonored dotage; and her part seemed to her more ignoble than that of the staff he leaned on."--Gandalf, Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King. Eowyn was so cool, and I think Miranda Otto did an great job portraying the character. I mean, Eowyn wasn't my favorite character, but I still love her to death. Again, I repeat: WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU?!
This is a beautiful name! And Eowyn in the Lord of the Rings is a wonderful character. Because of the characer, this name reminds me of a strong, independent, yet delicate and beautiful woman.
My name is Éowyn, and I say it A-O-Win. I think the accent on the E makes it sound like a long A, as opposed to a long E sound. Boy does that annoy people. lol! They try to write it and end up scribbling it out six times.