Primitive Elvish Names


Aika-nār- m. “Fell Fire”
Ámān loc. “Unmarred State”
arāt-chír m. “Noble Lord”
Bali(a)nōrē pn. “Valian folk”
Denethara m. “lithe-and-lank”dene + thara²
Denwego m.
Eldăkāzā m.
Eled-nil m. “lover of the Elves”
Elendīl m. “Star-lover”
Elmō pn. “Venus”EL +
Enel m. “Three”
Enelye f.
Etelo-ndor loc.
etlā-ndŏrē loc. “Eglador”
findarātō m.
Gala(da)ndil m. “Lover of Trees”
Gillingalati m. “radiant stars, Gil-galad”ñgillē + ñ(g)alatā
Gondō̆-lindē loc.
Gondo-ndor- loc. “Stone-land”
hekla pn. “any thing (or person) put aside from or left out from its normal company”
hekla-mbar loc. “Eglamar”
hekla-rista loc. “Eglarest”
χīþilōmē loc. “Hithlum”
Imin m. “One”
Iminye f.
Īthē f.
Kalatāna loc.
Kalayondo m.
Karani-stīrē m.
**Kelec-orna m. “Swift-tall” ⇐ ᴹ√KYELEK + ornā
Laware-nde loc.
Lindānā loc. “Lindon”
maka-glawar m.
Malaphinde m. “Goldlocks”MAL + phindē
Mandostŏ loc.
Mbartanō m. “World-artificer”mbar(ă) + tamō
Mbelekōre m. “Might(y) Arising”(m)belek- + #ōre
Melyanna f. “Dear Gift”MEL + annā
mi-srawanwe pn. “put into flesh”
Moriñgotho m. “Black Foe”
Mornyā loc. “Black Pit”
nāba-grota loc.
nēn-talma loc. “Wetwang, Nindalf”
Neresā f. “she that has manlike valour or strength”
Ñ(g)alatā-rigelle f. “maiden crowned with a garland of radiance”ñ(g)alatā + rigelle
ñgor(o)-thūsō m. “Mist of Fear”
Nōwē pn. “Círdan”
Ṇ̃golondē pn. “country of the Noldor”
Orǭmē m. “Orome”
Ossai m. “Ossë”
Phayanāro m. “Spirit of Fire”
Phiniñgornā m. “Fingon”
siriānā loc. “Sirion”
slōno loc. “Lhûn”
tār(a)-ninqui-tilte loc. “High White Peak”
*tarkhilde pn.
Tata m. “Two”
Tatie f.
Thār m.
thaurā m. “detestable, abominable, horrible”
Thaurond- m.
Tindōmiselde f. “Nightingale, (lit.) Daughter of Twilight”
tura-mbar m. “master of fate”
Turukāno m. “Ruling Lord”
Turukondō m.
Ulmō m.
Utupnu loc.
^Wairē f. “Weaver”
Wolwē m.