Archives: Elvish Names

  • Cadoc

    Welsh: Derived from ‘cad’ battle. Sindarin: Auth, Dagoreg. Variations: Authion, Dagorion ‘son of battle’

  • Cadwgawn

    Welsh: glory in battle. Sindarin: Claurnendagor, Claurnedauth

  • Cadell

    Welsh: cad ‘battle’ & diminutive suffix. Sindarin: Autheg, Dagoreg

  • Bryn

    Bryn, masc., fem. Welsh: hill, mound. Sindarin: amon, tund, cum; masc. Amonon, Amonion, Tunnon, Tunnion, Cumon, Cumion; fem. Amoneth, Amonwen, Amoniel, Amonien, Tunneth, Tunnwen, Tunniel, Tunnien, Cumeth, Cumwen, Cumiel, Cumien

  • Blodeuyn

    Blodeuyn, fem. Welsh: flower. Sindarin: elloth, loth; fem. Ellothwen, Ellotheth, Ellothien, Ellothiel, Lothwen, Lotheth, Lothiel, Lothien

  • Blodwen

    Blodwen, fem. Welsh: white flowers. Sindarin: Lythfain ‘white flowers,’ Lythfaen ‘radiant white flowers’, Lythloss ‘snow-white flowers’, Lythnimp ‘pale white flowers’, Lythuilos ‘ever-white flowers’

  • Berwyn

    Berwyn, masc. Welsh: white head. Sindarin: Dôlfain

  • Afon

    Welsh: river. Sindarin: masc. Celon, Sîr; fem. Celoneth, Sírien

  • Ariane

    1. Welsh, English: silver. Sindarin: Celeb; fem. Celebeth, Celebwen ‘silver-maiden’. Variations: Celebren ‘like silver’, Celevorn ‘of silver’ 2. possibly related to ARIADNE

  • Angeline

    French pet form of ANGELA