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Title: Lord of the rings: Names
Post by: larewen_evenstar on June 14, 2003, 03:00:53 pm
I have found this really cool website, where you can translate your name into different species names. So for instance, El is:

Dear ***** ******,
If you were a Hobbit, your name would be Elyrka Redsmith  

and if you were a (female) Man, your name would be Giwen  

and if you were an Elf, your name would be Eowiodith  

and if you were a Dwarf, your name would be Cilla  

and if you were an Orc, your name would be Vodush  

Your nearest Tavern might be called The Zoo *

and your sword would be called Glamaithil  


If anyone wants their name translate me, give me your first and last name either through IM or on this page.

My names are:

Dear erica Cochrane,
If you were a Hobbit, your name would be Mycla Primstone  

and if you were a (female) Man, your name would be Larewen  

and if you were an Elf, your name would be Iséng  

and if you were a Dwarf, your name would be Saebrylla  

and if you were an Orc, your name would be Vrogar  

Your nearest Tavern might be called The Wizard's Tower  

and your sword would be called Pelthaas  


*it would only be the zoo if you didn't know where your nearest Pub/bar was.
Title: Re: Lord of the rings: Names
Post by: El The Istari on June 14, 2003, 03:07:20 pm
Why don't you just give 'em the link?

And you can tell everyone my name, I don't really care.

You can also do that at www.barrowdowns.com

Oh, and our nearest pub is The Hag.
Title: Re: Lord of the rings: Names
Post by: El The Istari on June 14, 2003, 03:09:29 pm
*Double posts out of lunacy*

This is mine from The Barrowdowns:

According to the Red Book of Westmarch,
In Middle-earth, Clare Sophie Lee Taylor was a
Overweight Healer

Elven Name Possibilities for Clare Sophie Lee Taylor:
The root name suitable for feminine and masculine is:
Vanagroth
Another masculine version is:
Vanagrothion
More feminine versions are:
Vanagrothiel
Vanagrothien
Vanagrothwen

Hobbit lad name for Clare Sophie Lee Taylor:
Flambard Proudfoot from Tuckborough
Hobbit lass name for Clare Sophie Lee Taylor:
Pearl Proudfoot from Tuckborough

Dwarven Name for Clare Sophie Lee Taylor:
Lóin Tomblaughter
This name is for both genders.

Orkish Name for Clare Sophie Lee Taylor:
Wazmazh the Maimer
This name is for both genders.

Title: Re: Lord of the rings: Names
Post by: larewen_evenstar on June 14, 2003, 03:15:24 pm
I would but I can't be bothered!
Title: Re: Lord of the rings: Names
Post by: El The Istari on June 14, 2003, 03:19:43 pm
Hang on, I'll get yours...

According to the Red Book of Westmarch,
In Middle-earth, Erica Ivana Cochrane was a
Ring-wearing Gaffer

Elven Name Possibilities for Erica Ivana Cochrane
The root name suitable for feminine and masculine is:
Dínlótë
Another masculine version is:
Dínlótëion
More feminine versions are:
Dínlótëiel
Dínlótëien
Dínlótëwen

Hobbit lad name for Erica Ivana Cochrane
Bilbo Mugworts from the North Moors
Hobbit lass name for Erica Ivana Cochrane
Aldarida Mugworts from the North Moors

Dwarven Name for Erica Ivana Cochrane
Fáin Halflingmirth
This name is for both genders.

Orkish Name for Erica Ivana Cochrane
Púshbog the Cleaver
This name is for both genders.


Do you want me to edit your name out?
Title: Re: Lord of the rings: Names
Post by: larewen_evenstar on June 15, 2003, 06:56:45 am
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Hobbit lad name for Erica Ivana Cochrane
Bilbo Mugworts from the North Moors


Bilbo? That's surprising!  :o
I wouldn't think the the male hobbit version of my name would be bilbo.

I took the personality test  on Barrow downs and here are my answers:

Based on your answers, you are most like
Legolas

You were also very much like
Barliman Butterbur
Gandalf

And my location in middle earth was most likely to be:

Based on your answers, you should settle in
Lothlorien
It is the location that meets most of your preferences.

You would also probably like to live in
Rivendell
Mirkwood
Title: Re: Lord of the rings: Names
Post by: El The Istari on June 15, 2003, 12:18:41 pm
Based on your answers, you are most like
Samwise

You were also very much like
Frodo
Gandalf


:o
Title: Re: Lord of the rings: Names
Post by: larewen_evenstar on June 15, 2003, 12:57:47 pm
Hehe! Gandalf!  ;D

I suppose it can't be much worse, I got Barliman butterbur!  :-/
Title: Re: Lord of the rings: Names
Post by: Spanner on June 16, 2003, 12:26:27 am
Heh. Cute. According to the Barrowdowns site, I used to be a Laughing Dragon.

My root elven name is Aduaran (lotta a's in that - guess it's not surprising, given my real name...)

Another masculine version is Aduaranion, and a few feminine versions are Aduaraniel, Aduaranien, and Aduaranwen.

My Hobbit name is Hob Burrows from Oatbarton.

My Dwarven name is Farin Bloodyarm.

And my Orcish name is Nazrukh the Gouger.

Maybe I should use one of these names for my RPG character. ;D
Title: Re: Lord of the rings: Names
Post by: executor82 on June 16, 2003, 09:02:04 am
Here we go:

According to the Red Book of Westmarch,
In Middle-earth, Emil Zenon Bartlomiejczak was a
Tired Druadan

Elven Name Possibilities for The root name suitable for feminine and masculine is:
Linteromen
Another masculine version is:
Linteromenion
More feminine versions are:
Linteromeniel
Linteromenien
Linteromenwen

Hobbit lad name
Dinodas Grenthumb from Oatbarton
Hobbit lass name
Celandine Grenthumb from Oatbarton

Dwarven Name
Porin Bloodyboot
This name is for both genders.

Orkish Name
Bôralûk the Gouger
This name is for both genders.
Title: Re: Lord of the rings: Names
Post by: El The Istari on June 16, 2003, 12:34:06 pm
Hehe.

Lar's Orc name is really funny.  ;D

"Púshbog the Cleaver"

Hehe.  ;)
Title: Re: Lord of the rings: Names
Post by: larewen_evenstar on June 16, 2003, 01:38:48 pm
Pushbog! Ha, that's nuthin'! Mairi elvin name is Pil-Gang!
;D
Title: Re: Lord of the rings: Names
Post by: MrWhat on June 17, 2003, 06:34:01 pm
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According to the Red Book of Westmarch,
In Middle-earth, Eric Anthony Adcock was a
Groveling Dunlending

I think that was an insult.

Quote
Elven Name Possibilities for Eric Anthony Adcock
The root name suitable for feminine and masculine is:
Gornólë
Another masculine version is:
Gornólëion
More feminine versions are:
Gornólëiel
Gornólëien
Gornólëwen

I have this mental image of Beavis running around with his shirt pulled up over his head, shouting "I AM CORNOLEION!!"

Quote
Hobbit lad name for Eric Anthony Adcock
Holfast Bushey from Waymeet
Hobbit lass name for Eric Anthony Adcock
Esmerelda Bushey from Waymeet

Dwarven Name for Eric Anthony Adcock
Tarin Brickleg
This name is for both genders.

Eh.  Okay.

Quote
Orkish Name for Eric Anthony Adcock
Nazzog the Despoiler
This name is for both genders.

Both genders?  Call me a sexist, but I have a hard time thinking of anything female as a 'Despoiler'.
Title: Re: Lord of the rings: Names
Post by: larewen_evenstar on June 18, 2003, 01:03:52 pm
I think that all orcs are male, or at least both sexes.
See, they all look male (okay, that was mean).
Title: Re: Lord of the rings: Names
Post by: El The Istari on June 19, 2003, 11:04:20 am
Yeah, that was really mean!  ;)

But, didn't Saruman breed Orcs and Goblins?
Title: Re: Lord of the rings: Names
Post by: larewen_evenstar on June 19, 2003, 12:44:47 pm
Yes. Yes he did.
Title: Re: Lord of the rings: Names
Post by: El The Istari on June 22, 2003, 02:42:35 pm
So then, wouldn't there need to be female Orcs and/or Goblins?
Title: Re: Lord of the rings: Names
Post by: larewen_evenstar on June 22, 2003, 03:15:26 pm
No, you don't need them.
Title: Re: Lord of the rings: Names
Post by: El The Istari on June 23, 2003, 12:04:37 pm
 :o

Strange Orcs/Goblins...
Title: Re: Lord of the rings: Names
Post by: larewen_evenstar on June 23, 2003, 02:09:28 pm
Yes. Scarey.