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Originally Posted by Huinesoron
My understanding is that the initial "Finwe" was added after the fact to emphasise his status as a High King (probably by his sons in Beleriand, as a counter to Fingolfin doing the same thing).
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I chose "Finwe Arafinwe (aka Finrod)" as the Sindarization doesn't match. It matches the Mother-name Findaráto. In other words, both these parts were tongue-in-cheek, using the Inglor Felagund scenario.
But my point with Feanor and Nerdanel was more serious. Deadly serious
And it's that
if we use
Of Naming among the Noldor from
Laws and Customs (Morgoth's Ring), as I read it so far anyway, all of Feanor's sons can be distinguished early by their Father-names, and this could explain why he begged Nerdanel not to give his last two sons the same name . . .
. . . that is,
Curufinwe did not name his sons Finwe soon after birth, but
Nelyafinwe and so on, with Curufinwe (for Curufin) explained as above.