Sindarin 

barahir

masculine name. *Fiery-lord

Father of Beren (S/148). His name may be a combination of [N.] bara “fiery” and hîr “lord” (SA/hîr).

Conceptual Development: In his earliest appearance, the father of Beren was named was G. Egnor (LT2/11). In the Lays of Beleriand from the 1920s, his name was changed to ᴱN. Barahir (LB/153), and this remained his name thereafter. In The Etymologies from the 1930s, Tolkien designated Barahir as Noldorin with the etymology given above (Ety/BARAS, KHER).

In later writings, the language of this name is unclear. It is often assumed (as it is here) that later forms of the name are Sindarin with the same (or similar) derivations as that given in The Etymologies. However, it may be that the later form of the name was Beorian, like other ambiguous names such as Baragund.

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Elements

WordGloss
bara“fiery, eager”
hîr“lord, master”
Sindarin [LotRI/Barahir; LotRI/Ring of Barahir; MR/373; MRI/Barahir; PMI/Barahir; SA/heru; SI/Barahir; UTI/Barahir; WJI/Barahir] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Barahir

Barahir

Barahir is a Sindarin word and consists of bara ("fiery; eager") + hîr ("master, lord").

Sindarin [Tolkien Gateway] Published by

Noldorin 

barahir

masculine name. Barahir

Elements

WordGloss
bara“fiery, eager”
hîr“master, lord”

Variations

  • Bara-chir ✧ Ety/KHER
Noldorin [Ety/BARAS; Ety/KHER; LRI/Barahir; LT2/043; LT2I/Barahir; RSI/Barahir; SMI/Barahir; TII/Barahir; WRI/Barahir] Group: Eldamo. Published by

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Early Noldorin

barahir

masculine name. Barahir

Early Noldorin [LB/153; LBI/Barahir; LBI/Egnor] Group: Eldamo. Published by