The 23rd prince of Dol Amroth (PM/223). The language and meaning of this name are not clear, but unlike the names of earlier princes, this name appears to be Sindarin instead of Adûnaic. It may be a combination of the plural e(i)lph of alph “swan” and the noun hîr “lord”, hence: “✱Lord of Swans” (as suggested by David Salo, GS/348).
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masculine name. Elphir
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Word Gloss alph “swan” hîr “lord, master”
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masculine name. Elphir
Elements
Word Gloss alph “swan” hîr “lord, master”
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masculine name. Elphir
The 23rd prince of Dol Amroth (PM/223). The language and meaning of this name are not clear, but unlike the names of earlier princes, this name appears to be Sindarin instead of Adûnaic. It may be a combination of the plural e(i)lph of alph “swan” and the noun hîr “lord”, hence: “✱Lord of Swans” (as suggested by David Salo, GS/348).
Elements
Word Gloss alph “swan” hîr “lord, master”
Changes recorded: Information, Search keywordselphir
masculine name. Elphir
The 23rd prince of Dol Amroth (PM/223). The language and meaning of this name are not clear, but unlike the names of earlier princes, this name appears to be Sindarin instead of Adûnaic. It may be a combination of the plural e(i)lph of alph “swan” and the noun hîr “lord”, hence: “✱Lord of Swans” (as suggested by David Salo, GS/348).
Elements
Word Gloss alph “swan” hîr “lord, master”
Changes recorded: Information, Search keywordselphir
masculine name. Elphir
The 23rd prince of Dol Amroth (PM/223). The language and meaning of this name are not clear, but unlike the names of earlier princes, this name appears to be Sindarin instead of Adûnaic. It may be a combination of the plural e(i)lph of alph “swan” and the noun hîr “lord”, hence: “*Lord of Swans” (as suggested by David Salo, GS/348).
Elements
Word Gloss alph “swan” hîr “lord, master”
elphir
masculine name. Elphir
The 23rd prince of Dol Amroth (PM/223). The language and meaning of this name are not clear, but unlike the names of earlier princes, this name appears to be Sindarin instead of Adûnaic. It may be a combination of the plural e(i)lph of alph “swan” and the noun hîr “lord”, hence: “*Lord of Swans” (as suggested by David Salo, GS/348).
Elements
Word Gloss alph “swan” hîr “lord, master”
elphir
masculine name. Elphir
The 23rd prince of Dol Amroth (PM/223). The language and meaning of this name are not clear, but unlike the names of earlier princes, this name appears to be Sindarin instead of Adûnaic. It may be a combination of the plural e(i)lph of alph “swan” and the noun hîr “lord”, hence: “*Lord of Swans” (as suggested by David Salo, GS/348).
Elements
Word Gloss alph “swan” hîr “lord, master”
elphir
masculine name. Elphir
The 23rd prince of Dol Amroth (PM/223). The language and meaning of this name are not clear, but unlike the names of earlier princes, this name appears to be Sindarin instead of Adûnaic. It may be a combination of the plural e(i)lph of alph “swan” and the noun hîr “lord”, hence: “*Lord of Swans” (as suggested by David Salo, GS/348).
elphir
masculine name. Elphir
The 23rd prince of Dol Amroth (PM/223). The language and meaning of this name are not clear, but unlike the names of earlier princes, this name appears to be Sindarin instead of Adûnaic. It may be a combination of the plural e(i)lph of alph “swan” and the noun hîr “lord”, hence: “*Lord of Swans” (as suggested by David Salo, GS/348).
elphir
masculine name. elphir
The 23rd prince of Dol Amroth (PM/223). The language and meaning of this name are not clear, but unlike the names of earlier princes, this name appears to be Sindarin instead of Adûnaic. It may be a combination of the plural e(i)lph of alph “swan” and the noun hîr “lord”, hence: “*Lord of Swans” (as suggested by David Salo, GS/348).
Elements
The 23rd prince of Dol Amroth (PM/223). The language and meaning of this name are not clear, but unlike the names of earlier princes, this name appears to be Sindarin instead of Adûnaic. It may be a combination of the plural e(i)lph of alph “swan” and the noun hîr “lord”, hence: “✱Lord of Swans” (as suggested by David Salo, GS/348).