A correction:
Er, Ir, Ur are NOT pronounced as English "fur" but rather (in respective order) air, eer, oor.
Great post! Thank You!
A correction:
Er, Ir, Ur are NOT pronounced as English "fur" but rather (in respective order) air, eer, oor.
Great post! Thank You!
so, to understand this correctly, elves would name themselves in Sindarin. Men would name themselves in Westron? Which would mean a pseudo-derivative of Ye Olde English?
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If you were to accept Sindarin, you could try using something like this:
"Gwaithoniel," which loosely translates as "Kindler of a force of men."
Surprisingly, I'm not able to locate a suitable Sindarin word for Inspire, Motivate, Rouse, or any other common synonym for Inspire. "Kindler" would be literally "firestarter." The "Gwaith" part literally translates "Manhood," but it is intended to mean manpower, such as a regiment, or a force of men. It's actually not intended to be race-specific.
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Really, Berephon's kenning works. Rohirric was expressed by Tolkien as Old English.
If you didn't want to use a kenning, you could use Mannesheofod, "head of men."
You could also use "Heafodmann," which is a real OE word meaning "captain" or "head-man."
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Indeed. To break it down further:
Elves/Men of Gondor -- Sindarin
Rohan/Dale/Eglain -- Anglo-Saxon
Bree -- English, with surnames specifically geared towards agriculture
North Downs -- General English
Lossoth -- Finnish
Gauredain -- Cornish
Woodmen -- Gothic
Angmarim/Hillmen -- Scots-Gaelic
Dunlending -- Welsh
Dwarves -- Old Norse (especially Old Gutnish)
Hobbits -- Anglo-Saxon/Middle English/Flowers/Gems with earthy surnames
If I missed anything, let me know.
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Awesome:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercian_(Old_English)
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categor...glish_dialects
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxons
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angeln
Thank your for leading me to such gems!
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OH i have...one kinmate is 'traveller's girl' lol, another has just strung together cool sillables...I'm the only one who tries to have names with meaning really. And to all the others...thanks a jillion for the added input...stories are already circulating about a great 'Leader of Men' who has heard of the troubles and is ready to lend his aid.
Some men can't be bought, bullied or reasoned with. Some just like to watch the world burn.
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Some men can't be bought, bullied or reasoned with. Some just like to watch the world burn.
Byronicus/Byrond/Ioladan
Berephon, any chance we could get this thread stickied somehwere? It's REALLY a good resource for the language nerds like myself, and I'm sure there are other RP'ers who would appreciate a good resource for naming their characters with proper, meaningful names.
And, thank you for being such an informative, forthcoming resource. In an environment where the slightest bit of information about Lord of the Rings Online is pounced on, devoured voraciously, and spit back out in any number of (mis?)interpretations, it's good to see a thread like this one. I guess the only difference is that clearly you know CONSIDERABLY more about the Lotro languages than we do, whereas with the other issues, we players like to think WE have all the answers. ((Guilty))
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On a related topic, could I get some help with pronunciation? Specifically, the hammer I just picked up last week, [weapon]Túrdring[/weapon]. One would hope it's safe to assume that's not supposed to be \ˈtərd-riŋ\ (terd'-ring). I assume it's something more like \ˈtu̇r-driŋ\ (tour'-dring)?
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Closest for Staff of Truth is True Branch (Thenidolf or Theninolf). Now Book of Curses...hehe...hehehehahahaa!
Book = Parf, Curse = Rhach. So Curse-book would be Rachbarf. Or you could go with the two-word genetive format, Parf Rhech. Either way, they're both full of puke.
I would guess holler at Sapience or Patience.Edited ot add:
and how would we do that?
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So, I'm thinking of creating an Elf Hunter, and I want to name her Wind-maiden. Would Gwaewen be correct?
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