Originally posted by Nienna
Uhh...umm...😕You're too smart Exa 😄
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Originally posted by StillPrettiest
Hey! My elvish name is Gilraen Leralonde. But thats weird cuz Gilraen was the name of Aragorn's mother and she was mortal.
As Nienna said, it's still an "elvish" (Sindarin) name as she was one of the Dúnedain who usually had elvish names; most people in Gondor still do, like Aragorn, Denethor, Faramir etc, they're all of "elvish" origin.
Gilraen is Sindarin (grey-elven language) and means something like "wandering star";
Léralonde in contrary is Quenya (high-elvish) (and somehow absolutely doesn't sound like Tolkien, though the words are Quenya) and means "Free-haven" which is a little strange because the word léra, "free", was used for people;
for things, the right adjective would be "lerinda" or something like that (Im not sure about it, I fear my evil memory is betraying me)
Originally posted by Discos
my elvish name ks "Drunky Discs"
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Drunk?
Lol, I have no idea what that would be in Elvish - but theoretically, hypothetically you could translate "drunk" as "Usúcien(ye)" or "Sucna" in Quenya 😆