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Arwen?

38 replies

Jakeyblueblue · 09/12/2012 16:28

Anyone like this name or is The Lord of the rings connection mean its a no no?

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Jakeyblueblue · 09/12/2012 16:29

Sorry should have said as a girls name!

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MissLToeishavingsantasbabyboo · 09/12/2012 16:29

I thought lord of the rings as soon as I saw it which is a shame because it is a beautiful name.

GreatCongas · 09/12/2012 16:36

How about awen which is welsh and said pretty much the same. Would get the lotr immediate connections either

GreatCongas · 09/12/2012 16:43

Wouldn't

saycheeeeeese · 09/12/2012 16:50

I love Arwen and actually wouldn't care about LOTR association......it's s beautiful name but I'm a Tolkien geek :)

Jakeyblueblue · 09/12/2012 16:52

I've seen it spelt arwyn too which would remove the association but I don't think it's looks as pretty.

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WayneDeer · 09/12/2012 16:53

Lord of the rings but nice nonetheless

legalalien · 09/12/2012 16:54

I say go for it, despite the lotr thing. Sam is still ok, isn't it?

I do think, though, that frodo might be not such a good idea.

squoosh · 09/12/2012 16:56

I'd assume the parents were LOTR geeks who possibly took part in medieval battle reenactments at the weekend.

YDdraigGoch · 09/12/2012 16:58

What about Anwen. Pretty Welsh name and no LOTR connection.

HoHoHoHum · 09/12/2012 17:03

-wyn spellings are male, so it should definitely be Arwen, not Arwyn. I think it's lovely, might not use it if you & your DH are short though ;)

GoldPlatedNineDoors · 09/12/2012 17:05

I know an Eirwen, meaning Snow White apparently.

PretzelTime · 09/12/2012 17:07

I would name her something similar if you like the sound of the name but not spell it exactly like the LOTR character.

mercibucket · 09/12/2012 17:07

So long as her brother isn't called Legolas

It's a lovely name, I really like it. Prob best if you and dh are the hippy lotr type

mercibucket · 09/12/2012 17:07

So long as her brother isn't called Legolas

It's a lovely name, I really like it. Prob best if you and dh are the hippy lotr type

Weissdorn · 09/12/2012 17:10

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legalalien · 09/12/2012 17:12

Hohoho - does that mean bronwyn shod be bronwen? No vested interest, just something to file away for future reference....

fossil97 · 09/12/2012 17:17

Yes it's a lovely name. There is a LOTR connection but does it especially matter- try to think of a name not used in literature somewhere.

I knew an Arwen when I was at university - I did think her parents must have spotted the name in Tolkein but didn't assume they were complete role playing geeks. Galadriel might have been different!

Jakeyblueblue · 09/12/2012 17:23

Grin am laughing at some of these comments about hippies and battle reenactments!
Didn't realise the wyn and wen thing was for boys and girls so thanks for pointing that out.
Maybe it would make a nice middle name?

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mysterymeg · 09/12/2012 17:38

I like it. Hubby vetoed it yesterday though grrrr

GreatCongas · 09/12/2012 18:25

YES it should be BronwEn

Sorry personal bugbear, can you tell? Smile

hattymattie · 09/12/2012 18:28

I think it's lovely - I love LOTR as well but this name passes. Again - steer clear of Legolas Grin

TenthMuse · 09/12/2012 18:29

I do think LOTR, but I like it - really pretty name. Came across one in a school I worked in - adorable girl, but definitely more of a Hobbit than an elf!

PandaNot · 09/12/2012 18:44

I know a six week old Arwen. Parents are lotr geeks but they admit it! Their other two daughters have literary names too and she fits in beautifully. I like it.

LittlemissChristmas · 09/12/2012 18:51

I like it Smile