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Originally Posted by Huinesoron
( . . . ) I think Tolkien threw up his hands in despair at these two, didn't he? But the idea that Maglor named them still stands, I think, which means "Hey look, elves!" is canon.
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According to late texts though, the names Elros and Elrond were formed to recall the name of Elwing (Shibboleth)
Or (The Problem of Ros) Elwing named Elrond and Elros -- Elwing giving the former name to her son in memory of
"the great Hall of the Throne of Elwe in the midst of his stronghold of Menegroth that was called the Menelrond . . . "
In the earlier tale (1958, letter 211) Elrond was related to a primitive Elvish word for "cavern", with Elrond being found
"within the cave" . . . in other words, a new meaning appears with the new, later story -- noting letter 345, 1972: Elrond "The Vault of Stars"
To The Problem of Ros again:
"Now Elrond was a word for the firmament, the starry dome as it appeared like a roof to Arda, and it was given by Elwing in memory of the great Hall of the Throne of Elwe . . .