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Originally Posted by TheMisfortuneTeller
J. R. R. Tolkien did not invent this pseudo-character Itaril/Tauriel. Peter Jackson did. And Peter Jackson says that the name means "Daughter of Mirkwood," referring to the name that men gave to Greenwood Forest after the Necromancer (i.e., Sauron) began spreading his evil shadow over the place in 1050 of the Third Age. Peter Jackson, a man (of sorts) has created this pseudo-character and given it (her) a name derived at least partially from the languages of men and not exclusively from the languages of elves.
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What
G55 and
Galen said. The name is Elvish, not Mannish, and doesn't
literally mean "Daughter of Mirkwood", anyway. It's really not a bad choice.
Of course, this is to say nothing of what the actual character will be like, something about which we can only speculate.