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Morthoron 05-26-2008 04:34 PM

Mor-thoron (Sindarin) = Black/Dark Eagle. An Eldar character created in the mid 1990's for a long-running roleplaying tale. Has some of the sardonically nasty characteristics of Eol, but is a far wittier conversationalist. And humble. Did I mention humble?

P.S. Groin -- I could not find that specific definition for your name in any Gaelic/Irish dictionary; however, I did find the word 'groin' in a Scots dictionary, and it means 'to groan or grunt'. The Irish translation for dwarf is 'abhac' I believe.

Eönwë 05-27-2008 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Groin Redbeard (Post 556488)
The first part of my name was a miss-hap on the keyboard (I was too hasty); it was originally suppose to be Gorin :D

Though no doubt a funny mishap;)


Eönwë is just the name if one of the Maiar (the one who led the armies againt Morgoth, and beat him!) so it's not that original.

Ibrîniđilpathânezel 05-28-2008 06:36 AM

It's the Valarin name for Telperion, the silver half of the Two Trees. I guess I just got tired of using handles that had nothing to do with the subject of the forum, and as I always seem to join them way too late to lay claim to any of the names that usually resonate with me, I figured this was one nobody else would have already taken. :D

Maedhros_the_Tall 05-28-2008 01:51 PM

Mine is only reference to Feanors eldest son I fear, nothing special :(

mais m. 05-31-2008 10:29 AM

My nickname is my favourite teddy's name. Lol!

TheGreatElvenWarrior 06-09-2008 12:37 PM

My screen name is well.... not that creative, I was stumped on a name for myself and the quote that is always on the top of the page was about Sam going into Cirith Ungol and the orc was talking about how there was probably an elf or a Gondorian somewhere near, so I thought up the name TheGreatElvenWarrior for myself, which refers to Samwise and is one of my most favourite characters! So I went with it... man that was almost a year ago!

Olórin the White 06-10-2008 04:56 PM

my screen name actually has a two fold meaning... Olórin is the Maian name of Gandalf, who of course came to be known as Gandalf the White. However, Olórin the White is also a play on the fact that he was considered one of the wisest of the Maia...so Olórin the White-Olórin the Wise...I know they don't really relate in a linguistic sense but it works on my head! maybe think of it like a cross between Gandalf the White and Olórin the Wise. ;)

Hot, crispy nice hobbit 06-11-2008 10:30 PM

It is what it say it is...
 
Howdy! Aloha!

Been a reeaallll looonnng time since my last update.

But Hot&Crispy(TM) is still hot in the market, serving the palate of hungry trolls Arda-wide for ISD$666.66. (No, we don't take Mordor Red Eyes here, only real Isengard dollars). So get'em while they're juicy!

Nerwen 06-12-2008 06:26 AM

I guess my screenname means that I have serious delusions of grandeur.:o

...Well, I do think Galadriel's pretty cool, don't you?

I also chose it because my handle elsewhere on the net is Topazlily, or "Topaz" for short and to me the name "Nerwen" sounds yellow.

*everyone stares at Nerwen and backs away slowly*

Rikae 06-12-2008 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Nerwen the Yellow
to me the name "Nerwen" sounds yellow.

Well, actually, it's sort of golden-yellow...

My name means that I am an ancient north european Goddess of Death. See my profile for more info. Somehow I have combined this with the whole rising out of lakes and throwing swords at people idea, although, being a Goddess of Death, I drag people into lakes instead. (Mathematicians especially, but only if they are superstitious ones, because those are the tastiest.) This is also why my avatar is blue - because I am underwater.

Really, that's what it means.

Nerwen 06-12-2008 10:56 AM

*backs away slowly*

Andsigil 12-28-2008 07:07 PM

Andsigil is Sindarin for "Long Knife". Anyone who's viewed my profile will understand. :)

Pitchwife 12-28-2008 07:11 PM

Mine is from Stephen R. Donaldson, "The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever".

(I know many fantasy readers dislike these books as 'too depressing' or something of the like. Actually, my namesake is one of the least depressing, or rather most positively un-depressing characters I've ever met in fiction. And by the way, both of us are male, whatever the name may suggest.)

Gwathagor 12-29-2008 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Andsigil (Post 579064)
Andsigil is Sindarin for "Long Knife". Anyone who's viewed my profile will understand. :)

:)indeed. I was checking out your knives a couple of weeks ago, and they all look terrific!

Andsigil 12-29-2008 09:47 AM

Thank you, Gwathagor. :)

Elmo 12-29-2008 10:58 AM

Well I'm guessing what my name means. El means star. Ulmo means 'he who pours' so my means 'star pourer'? 'Star water'? Or maybe it means 'red annoying character on American children's television' ;)

Inziladun 12-30-2008 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Elmo (Post 579104)
Well I'm guessing what my name means. El means star. Ulmo means 'he who pours' so my means 'star pourer'? 'Star water'? Or maybe it means 'red annoying character on American children's television' ;)

Heh. Since I have a four year old child, I'd never considered your name could refer to anything but the latter.

Formendacil 12-30-2008 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Inziladun (Post 579272)
Heh. Since I have a four year old child, I'd never considered your name could refer to anything but the latter.

And as a hardened Silmarillion veteran, I'm shocked it doesn't mean the younger brother of Thingol to you.

Hmm... I think I smell a post to the "Addicted to LotR" thread.:D

Elmo 12-31-2008 07:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Inziladun (Post 579272)
Heh. Since I have a four year old child, I'd never considered your name could refer to anything but the latter.

You should know, Elmo should consider it a great honour he was named after a brother of Elwe Singollo ;)

Galin 01-01-2009 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elmo
Well I'm guessing what my name means. El means star. Ulmo means 'he who pours' so my means 'star pourer'? 'Star water'?

Tolkien noted that (in Quenya) -mo '... often appeared in names or titles, sometimes with an agental significance': Ulmo was interpreted as 'the Pourer' < *UL 'pour out'

So here Quenya -mo does have agental significance 'pour out' > Pourer (one who does 'the meaning of the stem'), though not in all cases, noting Tolkien's 'sometimes'. If El- means 'star' in Elmo my guess would be something like 'Star-person'.

On the other hand, in The Shibboleth of Feanor (1968) Tolkien looks at Elwe, Olwe and the stems el-, ol-, and seems to cast doubt on an intended rendering of Elwe meaning 'Star-person': 'There is nothing known to connect Elwe more closely with the stars than all the other Eldar; and the name seems invented as a pair with Olwe, for which no 'meaning' was suggested'

Elmo 01-03-2009 07:05 AM

Interesting cheers. If it does mean star-person it is quite fitting who is studying Physics with Astronomy in University.

Galin 01-03-2009 10:47 AM

Also, it (-mo) might be masculine (just to add), so 'Star-(male) person' maybe :)

fenris1011 01-04-2009 04:24 AM

Fenris or "Fenrir" is Loki's son, a massive wolf, in Norse Mythology.

1011 is my birthday October 11th :)

Elmo 01-04-2009 08:04 AM

There's a starman waiting in the sky...

Lindale 01-04-2009 08:54 AM

I just found out. Lindale is a city in Texas. When I entered the BD I never thought long about my username, and the first thing that popped into my mind--Ainulindale--was where I based my name on. It remains one of the most interesting pieces I've ever read.

Only, back then I wasn't sure how to spell Ainulindale, and I thought it was too long. When I collected my wits I wanted to shift the name to Diwata, the Philippine counterpart of "elf", or something else closer to home or would make more sense, but too late. Oh well. What's in a name anyway. :o

TheOrcWithNoName 05-17-2009 12:28 PM

<------ My handle has no special, mystical meaning at all - totally mundane & boring in fact.

I think it came about after watching an old Clint Eastwood film playing a character called "A Man With No Name"; and then reading the cast-credits on the end of The Two Towers film and seeing a character called "Orc - uncredited"

Then my brain started to work (yikes, how frightening is that!) and I put the two together and I offer the world "TheOrcWithNoName". :eek:

So much for a higher-education! :rolleyes:

Estelyn Telcontar 05-17-2009 02:26 PM

And I thought it came from the song about the horse with no name...

TheOrcWithNoName 05-17-2009 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Estelyn Telcontar (Post 596878)
And I thought it came from the song about the horse with no name...

Ummm.... that too:)

Loslote 08-28-2009 07:51 PM

My username means snow flower. :)

Thinlómien 09-05-2009 04:32 AM

Haha, welcome to the 'downs, Loslote, I think I have played an elf character of that name when I was a kid. :D (Or then it was Losloth, I'm not sure...)

TheGreatElvenWarrior 09-08-2009 10:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Loslote (Post 609264)
My username means snow flower. :)

That is so appropriate!

Loslote 09-09-2009 07:17 PM

Thanks! I came up with it while writing a fanfic that I...never...actually...finished...oops. :rolleyes:

Oh, well. I now use 'Loslote' on all the online sites I'm on.

Galadriel55 08-20-2012 08:13 PM

My first ever post sounded something like " it was Galadriel", so with that in mind I picked that as my username (the name means "Lady crowned by a radiant garland"). I added the 55 after seeing that the name was already taken, for the simple reason that I usually add this one rather than other numbers when I need/want to. Not always, but usually.

After the fact I wished I had chosen a more original name (there are what, 5 Galadriels walking around on this forum?), or at least a name that resonates more with me, like Earwen. But I'm so used to it now that if ever my account will crash, my new one will not say Earwen55, but Galadriel555.

jallanite 08-20-2012 09:20 PM

I usually use the login Jallan or jallan which is the initial of my first name followed by my last name as I just like the look and sound of it and it fits. But on some forums the names Jallan and jallan were already taken, so I usually extended it to Jallanite or jallanite on those forums.

The letters in the “-ite” suffix are supposed to stand for my book, An Introduction To Elvish.

I don’t see that there is another Jallan on the list, so I may have used jallanite just because it seemed more Tolkienish than jallan. Why I made it all lowercase I don’t remember.

MCRmyGirl4eva 09-11-2012 02:55 PM

MCRmyGirl4eva

MCR is the band My Chemical Romance. After their third CD, The Black Parade, came out, the british newspaper The Daily Mail accused them of being a suicide cult because a girl killed herself. They are opposed to suicide and self-harm, and replied with "Wr're not a cult, we're an army... the MCRmy!" Thus, MCRmy.

The part girl is self-explanitory, and 4eva means forever.

My sis wouldn't let me use MCRmyGirl4eva for her website, (which, btw, I'm never on) so I used Thranduilion, even though it implies that I'm male. Don't care, though.

Galadriel55 09-11-2012 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by MCRmyGirl4eva (Post 674409)
\MCR is the band My Chemical Romance. After their third CD, The Black Parade, came out, the british newspaper The Daily Mail accused them of being a suicide cult because a girl killed herself. They are opposed to suicide and self-harm, and replied with "Wr're not a cult, we're an army... the MCRmy!" Thus, MCRmy.

Oh! I thought it was my as in first person possessive, which is why your name did not make any sense to me before. It sounds cool this way, when I read it properly.

Legate of Amon Lanc 09-11-2012 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Galadriel55 (Post 674428)
Oh! I thought it was my as in first person possessive, which is why your name did not make any sense to me before. It sounds cool this way, when I read it properly.

Exactly. I was even like "MC... whatever 'MC' is... so MC are my girl? Forever? What in the world is that supposed to mean?"

Aerandir 09-23-2012 03:23 PM

My name means Sea Wanderer. I chose Aerandir because he's the most obscure and unknown character ever.

Gilnaur 12-16-2012 03:41 PM

My name means Starfire. Gil for star and naur for fire.

Elyna of Rivendell 08-06-2013 02:30 AM

Well...

Elyna is my actual name and i am firmly convinced i come from Rivendell :D

Probably very obvious...Ah well...:D


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