Originally posted by Bar-en-Danwedh
(exa will appreciate this)my name is (drumroll...)
[B]Barend Nieuwstraten III
(as in the third)
[and it's dutch - for those about to ask]big stretch with my silmarillion borne nic. Bar-en-Danwedh
other close choices were;
-Baran
-Beren
-Earendil
-Earendur
-Barahir
-Barazinbar**********************************
and Feanor, a derogatory surname...? it can't be that bad...
unless it's bollocks, wanker or maybe rodger. 💃 [/B]
😛
Originally posted by shadowy_blue
Exa, I like your last name. 😄 I love German names..and Russian...and Italian...and British...Alright I'm fascinated with Europe as a whole.And Australia...and New Zealand....and...OK..I'm done.Since some of the people here already talked about themselves, well, I'm a female, (as some of you know already) I have a very adorable dog named Skittles, she's so cute. I have an older sister, (and don't even ask her name, it's just as long as mine), and I'm 16 years old living in California.
LOl 😄 😄 I love all names... but especially welsh ones ( 😱 ), finnish and indian ones...
Um a text too? lol ok then... also female here 😛 and also 16... but from Europe... Austria 😛 and I have the cutest and most stupid (and most brutal) cat I can think of... and I also have a little brother lol
Not really. Middle-earth names doesn't frequently have a letter "J" as far as I know..but the "osh" sounds like a Black Speech or Khuzdul (Dwarvish).
But I like your name. 😄 One of my favorite male names in fact. I'm not lying. 😄 Josh and Joshua, etc. 😄
Try to compare your name to mine. 🙄 I wish they just removed the "Minashel"...it's so out of place. 😛
I love Joshua... great name, and as Josh sounds the same ^^ same greatness.
Youre right... I think it also sounds a little Adûnaic though I dont think sh was really frequent there (neither was J), but rather Khuzdul... o doesnt really look like black speech but sh definitely does but the great difference is that Black Speech was meant to sound terrible 😄
Originally posted by Exa
I love the name Minashel... the first two syllables are part of many king names (minastan, minardil, ~minolitar, ...)Only in Hobbit names I think (juweline or how she's called)... in the elvish languages j-sound (dzh) doesnt occur, the german j is replaced by i and y
Oh, thanks Kat! 😄 Now you gave me enough reason to appreciate that "part" of name of mine. Before, I really didn't like it, it didn't sound good along with my other names, but now, Thanks again!!! 😄