Top 50 Elvish Fantasy Names

Elvish names in fantasy literature trace back to J.R.R. Tolkien's invented languages: Sindarin and Quenya. These languages have complete grammatical structures and tens of thousands of words, making elvish naming a rich tradition.

Authentic elvish names use flowing vowels, soft consonants (l, n, r, th), and typically end in -el, -wen, -ion, -iel, or -ara. Common roots include "gal" (light), "mor" (dark), "ar" (noble), and "fin" (hair).

Elvish Fantasy Names

  1. 1. Galwengal - Elvish name with flowing syllables inspired by Tolkien's Sindarin and Quenya languages. Soft consonants and long vowels are characteristic.
  2. 2. Arawenora - Elvish name with flowing syllables inspired by Tolkien's Sindarin and Quenya languages. Soft consonants and long vowels are characteristic.
  3. 3. Diluin - Elvish name with flowing syllables inspired by Tolkien's Sindarin and Quenya languages. Soft consonants and long vowels are characteristic.
  4. 4. Aeniel - Elvish name with flowing syllables inspired by Tolkien's Sindarin and Quenya languages. Soft consonants and long vowels are characteristic.
  5. 5. Anaothela - Elvish name with flowing syllables inspired by Tolkien's Sindarin and Quenya languages. Soft consonants and long vowels are characteristic.
  6. 6. Ienoragal - Elvish name with flowing syllables inspired by Tolkien's Sindarin and Quenya languages. Soft consonants and long vowels are characteristic.
  7. 7. Ienfin - Elvish name with flowing syllables inspired by Tolkien's Sindarin and Quenya languages. Soft consonants and long vowels are characteristic.
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