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Originally Posted by Urwen
1. A deceiver and a headless element circulate for him.
2. A confused Newfoundlander, within, reveals her.
3. Behold a headless mythical creature. In turmoil, he is revealed.
4. A den and a pronoun are in disarray for him.
NIENNA: A girl and a German number return for her.
6. Rearrange a note in danger, and he is revealed.
7. A Hawaiian girl stumbles upon an element within an article. She is revealed.
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Well, kaikamahine is the Hawaiian word for girl, but that's too many k's for most Tolkien names. There's a song called Hawaiian Girl, too. Or perhaps we're looking for a popular girls' name in Hawaii. Or a famous Hawaiian girl.
So ....
The above-mentioned song actually *does* appear to mention thd girl's name:
Aloha Wau Ia Oe (if that's her name).
And I think Aloha was in a list of popular Hawaiian girls' names that I found. But can it firm a Tolkienian name when mixed with a pronoun? Let's see ....
Whoops! This one adds an element within an article. Which I was thinking, yesterday, must be a--n, since splitting the at the end of a word seemed less likely for a feminine name.
Perhaps the article surrounds all the other letters?