I've been going through my old notes and came across one of the first names I ever created for a Middle-earth character: Elethuil. The meaning is simple - el for star and ethuil for spring, so star of spring. This name is for a woman, and, now that I'm revising, is ethuil able to be a name component or is it only the proper name of the season? Should I use tuilë -> duil instead?
Elethuil - Valid Name?
Celebrínor
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I don't see why you couldn't use it for a name. At least in my mind anyways.
There is S. Thranduil, m. “Vigorous Spring”. Using S. #tuil, n. “spring”
So you could use Elthuil or Elduil, and Gilthuil or Gilduil.
The "th" comes from OS23 when LT become LTH. Just in cause you are curious. Fiona also says that L+T come out to be LD or LTH as well.