Does my name sound Elvish??

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Rykielz
Hi,
Does my name sound Elvish - 'Rykielz'
I did not use any name generator, I just thought of it.
Please let me know what you think of it.
Thanks

P.S. I am new here

CaptainHaldir
umm not really, Its a cool name, dont get me wrong. The elven language usually rolls off the tongue and doesnt use very many k's and z's. I thought of a name for an elf i drew and his name was aeorth.. it just sounds elvish, But i do like your name...^__^

Dexx
umm..nope...anything but elven.

chica16
sounds 'iraqi' to me

P-NuT
no

fini
so what IF IT SOUNDS IRAQI???.......sounds exactly like what an ignorant, pompous AMERIcan would say...miffed:


Actually that name sounds a bit Icelandic...

chica16
so what IF IT SOUNDS ICELANDIC!?!

fini
WELL i'm telling u what it sounds like............and it certainly doesnot sound arabic.......U obviously dont know what u were talking bout

fini
AND if was a joke it was a tasteless, stupid one !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

CaptainTrips
Sounds like some sort of creme for treating jock itch man..no offense

P-NuT
rofl

Smllfry247
Hey! Watch it! Not all americans are ignorant! there are stupid people everywhere!

Ushgarak
I don't think he was calling all Americans ignorant and pompous, he was just saying that is what an American that was ignorant and pompous would say.

Nevertheless, it was aimed at Chica, so please do not flame members like that, Fini.

fini
sorry it wasn't personal or anything , but this whole Iraq thing really pissed off a lot of people, well except for the majority of americans that approved of it.

And just to show that we, the international people, are not gonna stand for jokes like that.
And not trying to insult anyone , but this high-handed, "OH I AM BETTER than everyone", and "I am dont have to listen to anyone-spoilt child" attitude the american government and its supporters have been displaying HAS TO STOP.

fini
AND I'm NOT A HE !!!!!!!

billyboyd4ever
dude i dont care what you say but you sound racist...im an american and im nto proud of my governemnt but i also dont appreciate how you are insulting my home

BOPRecruit 16
Vedui', Rykielz! (Vedui' is elvish for "greetings"wink

well, my elvish name is: Idril Calmcacil,and i got it from this name generator:

What is your elvish name?

it also has a hobbit one. i'm Daisy Danderfluff of Willowbottom.

if you are such a lotr fan, here's a great site of elven phrases! i've already used a few times in this forum. :

Elven Phrases

Ushgarak
Fini- don't bring politics into these threads, ok? And that is not a request.

Mormegil
Hey, that Elvish name-generator is bogus; My name "Brian Michael Worsham" comes out "Maeglin Elensar Tulcakelume." This translates into "Sharp-glance Star-stone Strong-flow." That is not what my name means, not at all. Brian means "Strong," but is translated into "Sharp-glance." The two could not be mor dissimilar. Michael is an Archangel, the name being hebrew. Michael translates "Who is like God?" Elensar, however, trqanslates into "Star-stone." The two have barely anything in common. As for Worsham, I have no idea what it means, but I'll bet you anything it doesn't mean "Strong-flow."

BOPRecruit 16
well, elvish and english can mean different things. i guess it's just different with some people's names. with mine, totally different letters from my real name.

Ushgarak
Yes... that's a pretty weird complaint, Mormegil!

Mormegil
I apologize, but that sentence made absolutely no sense to me at all. I mean no offence, but it just doesn't. The English name Brian is a Celtic word for Strong, the name Michael is phrase in Hebrew meaing "Who is like God?", and Worsham is, as I said, unknown to me of meaning and origin. I have in my possesion an Elvish Dictionary, and can therefore verify my claim.

In Elvish, Strong is Poldon, "Who is like God?" is Manveru, and I don't know about Worsham. However, The name-generator translates it into "Sharp-glance Star-stone Strong-flow."

In Elvish:
the name "Maeglin" means "Sharp-glance."
the name "Elensar" means "Star-stone."
the name 'Tulcakelume" means "Strong-flow."

In response to this, saying what you said is either out of ignorace or out of context. In English, my name could be translated "Strong Whoislikegod (whatever Worsham is)", because that has the same meaning in English that the original names have in their own languages.

I think you were just confused, and did not understand the context of my comment. "totally different letters from my real name" makes absolutely no sense, and it makes me think I'm talking to a Two-year-old who can't comprehend what I'm saying. I place the blame on myself, however, for I must have been unclear. This, I hope, will resolve that lack of proper communication, and allow you to understand what I said properly.

Mormegil
And Ushgarak, I know it's a pretty wierd complaint, but it's more like a comment, first of all. Second, it had to do both with the subject of the thread and the statement made in one of the posts. I posted that odd comment because someone had (in their post) told people to go to a site to get an Elvish name, when the site was, in fact, a fake. And, come to think of it, that Hobbit-name thing is a fake, too. the language of the Hobbits is that of the common-speech, and was therefore nothing special. So, if you actually want a Hobbit name, then you would want it in the actual language. For tolkien wrote the Lord of the Rings in a language other than that of English. He wrote it, in fact, in the languages of middle-earth. As was stated by Christopher Tolkien, there was never a Hobbit named Frodo. Frodo is just a translated name, just like the other names. The common-speech of Middle-earth is not English, it's Westron, and it is of Numenorean (Adunaic) origin.

Ushgarak
It was your expectation that the Elvish name site would give what your name's roots in older languages were when directly translated into Elvish, that was pretty weird. That is almost certainly not the basis they were working on.

And the Hobbit name site could be using a language from a time long before the War of the Ring, when the Hobbits used their own adaptations of mannish tongues. As it is, though, the Hobbit name generator is more an amusement at Hobbit-type names.

So really... you being rather literal about this is a tad arrogant. The iste is not fake, it just does not to live up to what you want out of it.

silvabullet
Does this name 'Anomonapiamamapia' sound Elvish?
It's not name generated, in fact, I came up with it myself. I'll be signing autographs in Iraq right next to Saddam Husseins son's corpses.

BOPRecruit 16
not really. if it weren't one worded, then yeah.

billyboyd4ever
yea i dont kno why it doesnt seem to flow quite how elvish names flow, also even elvish names arent THAT long

Mormegil
Maybe I was incorrect in assuming this Ushagarak, but I did think that a name generator that made names from the name you imput would make the name have the same meaning as yours. Perhaps I'm just not understanding the point correctly, but it makes no sense to me not to have the generated names have something to do with your name.

Therefore, I ask you this: What is the point of such a name generator?

Ushgarak
It IS something to do with your name, it is just not a silly attempt to translate it, which would be futile as many English names cannot reasonably be translated to anything (I'm American, our names don't mean ****," as Bruce Willis tells us in Pulp Fiction), let alone trying to build that into a website.

It gives you an Elvish name based on what your own name is, not based on your own name's MEANING, if any. Simple enough. And many are happy with it.

Mormegil
Perhaps, but in what way does it use your name to make an Elvish one? That's what I don't understand. That's what is confusing me. I'm probably just not thinking clearly, but that's the only way that I see to make an Elvish name out of your name that makes any sense.

Oh, and by the way... This site translates many names into Elvish, (although you have to look your name up; it's not a generator), so take a look.
http://www.elvish.org/elm/names.html

Mormegil
Oh, and by the way... Pulp Fiction is AWESOME!

Mormegil
Anyway, in what way does it use your name to make an Elvish one?

Mormegil
PLEASE RESPOND!


Perhaps, but in what way does it use your name to make an Elvish one? That's what I don't understand. That's what is confusing me. I'm probably just not thinking clearly, but that's the only way that I see to make an Elvish name out of your name that makes any sense.

Oh, and by the way... This site translates many names into Elvish, (although you have to look your name up; it's not a generator), so take a look.
http://www.elvish.org/elm/names.html

Mormegil
PLEASE RESPOND, USHGARAK!

Nefertite
Not really Elvish wink

Obsession

Exa

Aerii
NOpe sry not Elvish, but it could be an awesome name for a story...anyways, it's too hard on the continants for elvish

Exabyte
Your name's great eek! happy

What storyis it from?
smile

There is no "ii" in elvish; but the rest sounds very "elvish" stick out tongue "aer" is sindarin for "Sea" or "holy" stick out tongue

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