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berúthiel

feminine name. ?Angry-queen

An infamous queen of Gondor, spouse of Tarannon (LotR/311, UT/401-2 note #7). The meaning of her name is unclear, but might be a combination of bereth “queen”, rûth “anger” and the feminine suffix -iel (I do not know who first suggested this etymology).

Conceptual Development: In Lord of the Rings drafts from the 1940s, Tolkien used the names Benish Armon >> Tamar >> Margoliantë Beruthiel before settling on simply Beruthiel (WR/454, 464). None of these variants shine any light on the possible meaning of her name.

Changes

  • Benish ArmonTamar ✧ RS/464
  • TamarMargoliantë Beruthiel ✧ RS/464
  • Margoliantë BeruthielBeruthiel ✧ RS/454

Elements

WordGloss
bereth“queen, spouse; supreme, sublime”
rûth“wrath, anger”
-iel“daughter; feminine suffix”

Variations

  • Beruthiel ✧ RS/454; RSI/Beruthiel
  • Benish Armon ✧ RS/464; RSI/Benish Armon
  • Tamar ✧ RS/464
  • Margoliantë Beruthiel ✧ RS/464
  • Margoliantë ✧ RSI/Margoliantë
Sindarin [LotRI/Berúthiel; RS/454; RS/464; RSI/Benish Armon; RSI/Beruthiel; RSI/Margoliantë; UTI/Berúthiel] Group: Eldamo. Published by

Berúthiel

Berúthiel

The name Berúthiel is Sindarin. It seems to mean "Angry Queen", incorporating ber(eth), 'queen, spouse'; rúth, which means 'anger'; and the feminine suffix -iel. Since the Black Númenóreans did not use the Elven tongues, this title was probably given to her by the Gondorians and is not her real name.

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