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Bluelighter
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- Mar 13, 2008
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'ayse' - pronounced 'eye-sha'...girls name
Explain more please?Mariposa said:Athene/Athena (very personal meaning to the astrologer in me)
Jamshyd said:Explain more please?![]()
haha, just what i was about to post! :Drandycaver said:wowi'm really glad none of you are my parents.
lol
Dave said:I think that Tolkien had a knack for cool names. Granted, many were poached from other literature (like Eomer-- originally from Beowulf). If I ever have a daughter, I'd suggest Laurelin as her name.
Laurelin was one of the two Trees of Light in Valinor before Morgoth Bauglir, aided by the giant spider-creature Ungoliath, killed them in the attack which included the theft of the Silmarils-- three gems which held the light of the trees. The name of the other Tree was Telperion. Laurelin was the golden tree whose final dying fruit was fashioned by the Valar into the sun, while Telperion was the silver tree whose final flower became the moon. Scions of the tree made after Telperion's death in its image eventually led through the ages to become the White Tree of Gondor.
But yeah. Laurelin is a beautiful name. Yavanna is pretty good too. Yavanna is the wife of Aule, the Vala (power, or God) of Crafts, and who is the master of growing things. Ents were her idea, as a defence for trees against those who would hew them indiscriminately; specifically against Dwarves-- the children of Aule.
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felix said:haha, just what i was about to post! :D
i sincerely hope you guys are just shooting the shit here and won't really inflict some of these names on your poor future kids. especially the boys.
COTB: 'Quince'??? for the sake of all that's holy... please no. do you realise that a quince is a type of FRUIT???
Jamshyd said:^ I've always had an aversion to Tolkein, and when I eventually studied his motivations, I wasn't surprised.
Dave said:Pinhole-- I'm curious now. Let me guess.. Eol? Fingon? Manwe? Hurin?
Jamshyd said:It turns out that Tolkien was a proper jingoist and that his world was really an attempt to give Great Brittain a mythological face extracted from surrounding Germanic lore.