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  1. Quenya Names. Aicanáro m. “Fell Fire; Sharp Flame” ⇐ aica + nár. Ailinel f. ⇐ ailin + -iel. Ainulindalë pn. “Music of the Ainur” ⇐ Ainu + lindalë. Airefëa pn. “Holy Spirit” ⇐ airë¹ + fëa. Airë Tári pn.

  2. Aug 29, 2023 · How can I uncover the spiritual meaning of my name? There are several methods to uncover the spiritual meaning of a name. You can research its origin and history, analyze its numerological value, and consult with a spiritual advisor or numerologist.

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  4. Exilic Quenya Namelists. For the Noldorin Exiles who live in Middle-earth, and the Númenórean (and their descendants) names for their kings and queens. This name list was created for names given by Vanyar and Noldor in Valinor, and the Númenórean kings.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QuenyaQuenya - Wikipedia

    Quenya ( pronounced [ˈkʷwɛɲja]) [T 1] is a constructed language, one of those devised by J. R. R. Tolkien for the Elves in his Middle-earth fiction. Tolkien began devising the language around 1910, and restructured its grammar several times until it reached its final state. The vocabulary remained relatively stable throughout the creation process.

  6. quenya noun (original adj.) "speech" (PM:399); the language-name Quenya is said to mean properly "language, speech" (WJ:393); cf. the phrase coirëa quenya "living speech" (PM:399).However, Quenya (archaic Quendya, still so in Vanyarin) is also interpreted "Elvish" (Letters:176), sc. the adjective corresponding to Quendi (WJ:374), but it was no ...

  7. I've been trying to translate my name into Quenya (& Sindarin), but since I don't speak Quenya (yet), I've been trying to work with comparing & examining existing words. My name is Ahmad, which means [The most] Praised in Arabic, I came up with Laitalein from Laitalë + in, but I'm not sure about it. /ligh-ta-len/ , igh=eye sound.

  8. The form is given as "ninki" with the last vowel marked as short; this is probably the etymological form that would underlie Quenya nincë. The word is said to mean "small" with "good senses"; contrast nípa**, *nimpë. (VT48:18)

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