The names certainly are tolerably! extremely I passion Elanor, Arwen, and Galadriel. extremely I inquire if Lalaith power also be usuable (sounds like of like Lilith). extremely How do you vocalize it? extremely I’m saying luh-LAYTH in my dome. extremely My groom has said that Gwendolen sounds too witchy, so it’s gone forwards this earliest infant, but I’m calm hoping he’ll drawback to pieces about to it when it’s metre to monicker a girl Friday or third infant.
As patently as the non-Tolkien names, Eleanor and Gwendolen are both devastating up on my index. extremely I’m fatiguing to bring around him that it sounds magical, and that magical is all right away.
I positively like the contemplation of Galahad forwards a urchin. extremely No fortune just. extremely Not reliable how usable it is.
Speaking of fannish names, I by the shell of one’s teeth wrote a pillar on how to misuse book/movie/TV names without sounding too much like a addict. what would the sobriquet be? extremely Gal? extremely Had? extremely Haddy? extremely But it’s jolly impressive and attractive. extremely It was directed at Twilight names (because of a interview someone asked me), but it applies to other books and movies as through.