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Post by Charlotte on Jan 17, 2006 8:42:27 GMT 1
I found a cool site where you can find your name and translate it into elvish, it also has weapon inscriptions. www.arwen-undomiel.com/elvish/names.html . though this site is cool it makes me wonder what a sad life the owner of the site must lead... =P
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Post by Theodar on Jan 17, 2006 15:14:46 GMT 1
It's an impressive site, I must say. My name real first name; Daniel which means God is my judge, in elvish is apparently Erubadhron (pronounced Air-oo-bah-thronn). The closest I could fine to Theodar is Theodore, meaning Gift of God, is Eruantien (pronounced Air-oo-ahnt-ee-ehnin) in elvish. Try to say those two three times fast! ;D
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Post by Mangohran on Jan 17, 2006 15:29:17 GMT 1
My name is Mattias. In english "Matthew" It means also "Gift of God"
According to the site it is "Eruantien" in elven language. (Air-oo-ahnt-ee-ehn)
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Post by Exonimis on Jan 21, 2006 12:42:07 GMT 1
i love my first name in Elvish... Frederic = Peaceful ruler ;D
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Post by JKA on Feb 13, 2006 11:14:01 GMT 1
The expanded version: An english-Elvish dictionary... this is Tolkien's Elvish, based off finnish and him being a linguistic nutter (he created 7 or so complete languages while writing his stuff "just because". He didn't actually create elven... he first created ancient elven and then from there extrapolated and developed how it would have evolved over time...)
anyway... here it is, enjoy
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JKA the sad psychotic samurai sandwich
AKA: Ashtaroth Trinklecrank Shairess Dorthonion Jutte Coppereye
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Post by JKA on Feb 13, 2006 11:14:46 GMT 1
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Post by Theodar on Feb 15, 2006 8:27:58 GMT 1
Hmm... the link did help
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Post by wowposter on Oct 30, 2008 14:19:04 GMT 1
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