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    Skua
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    It’s me, I’m people

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      Guy who walks around the forest: Strider.

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      papalonian@lemmy.world
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      Guy who betrays everyone to side with Sauron: Sauron-man.

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      • A arbitraryvalue@sh.itjust.works

        I don’t know if Tolkien’s notes support this, but I always assumed that Treebeard’s Entish name was something completely unpronounceable for anyone who isn’t an ent, and “Treebeard” was a nickname that he picked for himself. Maybe because he finds it funny that other species think he looks like a tree. (I’m sure that ents look clearly different from trees to other ents.)

        Edit: he says so himself.

        Hrum, now, well, I am an Ent, or that’s what they call me. Yes, Ent is the word. The Ent, I am, you might say, in your manner of speaking. Fangorn is my name according to some, Treebeard others make it. Treebeard will do.

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        LOGIC💣
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        Fangorn is my name according to some

        “Fangorn” means “Treebeard.”

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          tio_bira@lemmy.world
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          To be fair, sounds a bit weird when you speak his name in portuguese…

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            Fangorn is my name according to some

            “Fangorn” means “Treebeard.”

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            archpawn@lemmy.world
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            In Sindarin (the most common Elvish language), not Entish.

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            • P playfulkittykat@pawb.social

              Guy Beardsly

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              hakase@lemmy.zip
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              Beardy McBeardface

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                lath
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                Seriously, like Gandalf just means magic elf. So he’s just the magic elf that wears grey. Then he’s the magic elf that wears white.

                Names are just that, things we observe, want or expect.

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                • P papalonian@lemmy.world

                  Guy who betrays everyone to side with Sauron: Sauron-man.

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                  pastel_de_airfryer@lemmy.eco.br
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                  In my headcanon, that’s not his real name. The books were written after the facts, so I imagine the writers wanted him to be remembered only as a Sauron henchman, erasing him from history.

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                    quetzalcutlass@lemmy.world
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                    He also nearly named Celeborn Teleporno, which would have been awful amazing.

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                    • R rizzothesmall@sh.itjust.works

                      Hello, my name is Personface

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                      Sidhean
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                      I am Beefcake McIronribs, son of Beefcake McSteelribs

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                        Hello, my name is Personface

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                        edgemaster72@lemmy.world
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                        You killed my father

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                          dragontypewyvern@midwest.social
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                          It keeps blowing my mind when I learn that other languages haven’t obfuscated the meanings of names behind two thousand years of linguistic divergence.

                          Your name almost certainly means something basic too, you just don’t remember what it is.

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                            Seriously, like Gandalf just means magic elf. So he’s just the magic elf that wears grey. Then he’s the magic elf that wears white.

                            Names are just that, things we observe, want or expect.

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                            dragontypewyvern@midwest.social
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                            Close.

                            It means elf with a stick.

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                            • M morphballganon@mtgzone.com

                              “Treebeard some call me” - it’s a nickname

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                              jawa22@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                              His actual name would likely take a month or longer to say.

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                              • P papalonian@lemmy.world

                                Guy who betrays everyone to side with Sauron: Sauron-man.

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                                crazylikegollum@lemmy.world
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                                Family who are very proud of their feet: Proudfeet

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                                • D dragontypewyvern@midwest.social

                                  Close.

                                  It means elf with a stick.

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                                  pipes@sh.itjust.works
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                                  Wand-elf?

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                                  • pipes@sh.itjust.worksP pipes@sh.itjust.works

                                    Wand-elf?

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                                    dragontypewyvern@midwest.social
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                                    That’s a possible translation but most people go with staff/stick for obvious reasons

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                                    • D dragontypewyvern@midwest.social

                                      It keeps blowing my mind when I learn that other languages haven’t obfuscated the meanings of names behind two thousand years of linguistic divergence.

                                      Your name almost certainly means something basic too, you just don’t remember what it is.

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                                      balsoft@lemmy.ml
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                                      Yep. Some common names:

                                      Steve ← Steven ← Stephanus ← στέφανος = crown (or wealth)

                                      Linda ← -linde = tender, soft

                                      James ← Iacomus ← Iacobus ← Ἰάκωβος ← Ἰακώβ ← יַעֲקֹב = heel, footprint / follow, watch, observe

                                      Karen ← Catherine ← Αἰκατερίνη ← Ἑκάτη = one who works from far away (referring to a goddess)

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                                      • B balsoft@lemmy.ml

                                        Yep. Some common names:

                                        Steve ← Steven ← Stephanus ← στέφανος = crown (or wealth)

                                        Linda ← -linde = tender, soft

                                        James ← Iacomus ← Iacobus ← Ἰάκωβος ← Ἰακώβ ← יַעֲקֹב = heel, footprint / follow, watch, observe

                                        Karen ← Catherine ← Αἰκατερίνη ← Ἑκάτη = one who works from far away (referring to a goddess)

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                                        ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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                                        And “Tiffany” may sound like a very 20th-century American name, but it actually dates back to the early 13th century and is based on a Greek word that’s even older. The “Tiffany Problem” is a really interesting phenomenon in the anthropological/perceptual space based on that.

                                        Tiffany ← Tifinie ← Θεοφάνεια = “God’s arrival/appearance”

                                        It’s also more closely related to the name “Natalie” than you might think, at least etymologically.

                                        Natalie ←Natalia ←natale domini = “birth of the Lord” (Latin)

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                                        • Q quetzalcutlass@lemmy.world

                                          He also nearly named Celeborn Teleporno, which would have been awful amazing.

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                                          ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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                                          Not “nearly.” That’s actually his name in the “pretranslated” language that the book was “originally” written in, within the fiction.

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