I was a ** Crying Kin-slayer ** (yeah. Never did like my kin…)
Elven -** Peryuldaion **
Hobbit - ** Moro Smallburrow from Whitwell **
Dwarf - ** Lerin Iceywater **
Ork - ** Ugdush the Pug-nose ** (Must have been from ax’in the family…)
Hobbit lass name: Aldarida Goodbody from Overhill
Middle-earth name: Dancing Snaga
Orkish name: Bâshkûl the Devastator
When I used the ‘a-e ligature’ for my first name (e.g. Michæl Ellis), I got:
Elven - Belethfëaion
Hobbit - Isembard Green from Hardbottle
Dwarvish - Larin Marblehand
Orc - Snikkrísh the Slaughterer
I’m also an Angry Hill-troll.
Using my real name:
According to the Red Book of Westmarch,
In Middle-earth, xxx xxx xxx was a
Powerful Elven Maiden
Elven Name Possibilities for xxx xxx xxx
The root name suitable for feminine and masculine is:
Carnëyávië
Another masculine version is:
Carnëyáviëion
More feminine versions are:
Carnëyáviëiel
Carnëyáviëien
Carnëyáviëwen
Hobbit lad name for xxx xxx xxx
Will Millbanks from Gamwich
Hobbit lass name for xxx xxx xxx
Dora Millbanks from Gamwich
Dwarven Name for xxx xxx xxx
Grîm Talonwrath
This name is for both genders.
Orkish Name for xxx xxx xxx
Akhwûsh the Strangler
This name is for both genders.
With my screen name:
According to the Red Book of Westmarch,
In Middle-earth, AbbySthrnAccent was a
Irksome Gondorian
Elven Name Possibilities for AbbySthrnAccent
The root name suitable for feminine and masculine is:
Carechor
Another masculine version is:
Carechorion
More feminine versions are:
Carechoriel
Carechorien
Carechorwen
Hobbit lad name for AbbySthrnAccent
Tom Tunnelly from Scary
Hobbit lass name for AbbySthrnAccent
Celandine Tunnelly from Scary
Dwarven Name for AbbySthrnAccent
Lîm Bloodyhelm
This name is for both genders.
Orkish Name for AbbySthrnAccent
Thrakbag the Raider
This name is for both genders.
Aww, man! I was just thinking of starting this thread myself! Anyways…
According to the Red Book of Westmarch,
In Middle-earth, I was a Powerful Meara
Elven Name Possibilities:
The root name suitable for feminine and masculine is:
Nuquernagond
Another masculine version is:
Nuquernagondion
Hobbit lad name:
Will Greenhand from Gamwich
Dwarven Name:Pîm Woodenhands
This name is for both genders.
Orkish Name:
Akhrót the Devastator
This name is for both genders.
Also, it appears that my cat was an Ale-drinking Elf! Hmm, I didn’t know she did that…
Interesting site.
Popular Barrow-wight in Middle Earth (not bad)
Nuinyávëiel as one of the Elven ones (cool)
Rose Boffin from Hardbottle (Hobbit) – nah, don’t quite take to that.
Corin Loremallet (Dwarven) – now, that’s neat.
But I love the Orc one: Razhghash the Burner. Time for me to head out and maim stuff.
Apparently, I was a Diminutive Bounder (diminutive?!).
Elvish: Tanfalma or Tanfalmaion.
Hobbit: Olo Hornblower from Scary. (Hornblower??? Now there’s something C.S. Forester never told us … )
Dwarf: Palin Oakenfury.
Orkish: Shagukh the Despot. (Oh, yes!)
In Order–
Loathsome Peredhil –I hate this one!
E>Dûrfalas
H>Hamfast Grenthumb from Hardbottle–I like it
D>Kór Emeraldvisor–Nif-ty!
O>Ruzalûk the Stutterer
According to the Red Book of Westmarch, In Middle-earth, <real name> was a Loved Baggins
Elven - Luincoireion
Hobbit - Gormadoc Millbanks from Needlehole
Dwarven - Vrór Snowwrath
Orkish - Wurrwûsh the Bloody-handed
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According to the Red Book of Westmarch, In Middle-earth, Floater was a Friendless Númenorean
Elven - Galenfuinion
Hobbit - Milo Bracegirdle from Woody End
Dwarven - Derin Copperarrow
Orkish - Maukû the Squeaker
There was a discussion on a Yahoo group a few months ago about translating English names to Elvish, Patrick (my name) translates to Quenya as “Callo.”
The only name on here I might adopt is the orc name “Thrakrárz the Mucous”
“Ring-Dingle Dancing Noldor”
Elven Name Possibilities for Lissla Lissar
Menevingiel
Menevingien
Menevingwen
Hobbit lass name for Lissla Lissar
Adamanta Baker from Tuckborough
Dwarven Name for Lissla Lissar
Gorin Elfplate
This name is for both genders.
Orkish Name for Lissla Lissar
Razhrat the Malicious
I like that very much, especially the dancing Noldor bit. Very appropriate. Under my real name I come out as “Creepy Ranger”.
For my real name -
According to the Red Book on Westmarch, I was a Cheerful Wainrider. And who’s gonna argue with the Read Book of Westmarch?
Elven - Eglaanoon
Hobbit - Rose Sandyman from Waymeet
Dwarven - Fundin Lorewater
Orkish - Azag the Burner
And for my username -
The Red Book thinks Kn*ckers was a Laughing Goblin.
Elven - Nurgurth
Hobbit - Rowan Sackville from Whitwell
Dwarven - Trán Bloodslayer
Orkish - Ghazhâk the Looter
According to the Red Book of Westmarch, In Middle-earth, Cecil Adams was a
Irritating Cave-Troll
I have no comment on that.
Elven Name Possibilities for Cecil Adams
The root name suitable for feminine and masculine is:
Thaliram
Another masculine version is:
Thaliramion
Hobbit lad name for Cecil Adams
Bungo Hornblower from Tighfield
Dwarven Name for Cecil Adams
Thráin Manfury
Orkish Name for Cecil Adams
Skraukh the Abominable
For my real name, according to the Red Book of Westmarch I was a Confused Eagle. That’s right about perfect, and I’m almost tempted to change my username…
I also like the Elven name… Belethernilion.
According to the Red Book of Westmarch, In Middle-earth, Wilson was a
Amorous Hill-troll
OK…
According to the Red Book of Westmarch,
I am an Angry Bird-tamer.
This name in Dwarvish is Larin Cloudlaughter. I don’t like the other languages.
My screen persona, minus the spoonerism, is a Talented Gaffer.
Using only the feminine, my name in Hobbiton is Ruby Proudfoot of Buckland, and in Dwarvish, Tror Redmirth.
I think I like my usernames best. The Orkish names are kindof blecch.
Snikuk the Thug
Real Name (FML):
According to the Red Book of Westmarch - Diminutive Dunlending
Elven Names - (root) Tanheru (really like this one)
Tanheruion (M)
Tanheruiel (F)
Tanheruien (F)
Tanheruwen (F)
Hobbit Names -
Orgulas Bushey from Hobbiton (M)
Hilda Bushey from Hobbiton (F)
Dwarven Name -
Malin Silverarms
Orkish Name -
Shagzog the Drooler
Username -
According to the Red Book of Westmarch - Irksome Sackville-Baggins
Elven Names - (root) Carfac
Carfacion (M)
Carfaciel (F)
Carfacien (F)
Carfacwen (F)
Hobbit -
Tolman Ploughman from Overhill (M)
Poppy Ploughman from Overhill (F)
Dwarven Name -
Kîm Cloudbringer (this is nifty :))
Orkish Name -
Dûrbtrak the Sneaky
Prefer my IRL Elven name the best, but the Dwarven username name is quite cute!
I don’t think very much of some of these Elven names. They’re too long and clunky and unmusical. Elven names, especially female names, are supposed to be beautiful – think Galadriel, Luthien Tinuviel. Baranaglarwen and Bulëuialiel (!) and Eglaanoon
(what’s with all these consecutive vowels?) just don’t have the right sound.
If you really want an accurate Tolkienian name, check out quenya lapseparma | a brief history of nonsense . (My name in Quenya would apparently be m_mirimë. )