Quenya 

nienor

feminine name. Mourning

The grim birth-name the sister of Túrin, perhaps so named for the grief of her mother Morwen over the loss of her husband Húrin (S/199). The name Nienor is translated as “Mourning” and its initial element is probably be related to [ᴹQ.] nie “tear”. It is possible that this name is Sindarin instead of Quenya (see below).

Conceptual Development: The first name for this character was ᴱQ. Vainóni (LT2/138), but it was soon changed to ᴱQ. Nienóri (LT2/71). The shorter form of this name Nienor first emerged in The Lays of Beleriand from the 1920s, where it was translated for the first time as “Lamentation” (LB/9). Based on contemporaneous notes, however, Tolkien initially considered this be the (Early) Noldorin equivalent of her Qenya name Nenyáre (PE15/61).

In Silmarillion drafts from the 1930s, the name Nienor was variously translated as “Sorrowful” (LR/138) or “Mourning” (LR/317). The latter translation was the one used in the published version of The Silmarillion. In The Etymologies from the same period, ᴹQ. nie was “tear” versus N. nîn or nîr, hinting a shift back to Quenya, but since the name Nienor did not itself appear in The Etymologies, this is by no means certain.

Element in

Elements

WordGloss
nie“tear”
?

Variations

  • Niënor ✧ PMI/Nienóri; WJI/Niënor
Quenya [MRI/Nienor; PMI/Nienóri; S/199; SI/Nienor; UTI/Nienor; VT50/18; WJI/Niënor] Group: Eldamo. Published by

nairea

adjective. sorrowful

Quenya [PE 22:124] Group: Mellonath Daeron. Published by

Sindarin 

Nienor

Nienor

Nienor is a Sindarin name meaning "Mourning". In The Children of Húrin, Christopher Tolkien chose to spell her name Niënor.

Sindarin [Tolkien Gateway] Published by

nírnaeth

lamentation

1) nírnaeth (literally ”tear-gnashing”); no distinct pl. form. 2) The collective plural conath (i chonath), formed from caun "outcry, clamour, cry, should", was used = "lamentation" (PM:345, 362)

nírnaeth

lamentation

(literally ”tear-gnashing”); no distinct pl. form.

conath

lamentation

(i chonath), formed from caun "outcry, clamour, cry, should", was used = "lamentation" (PM:345, 362)

Noldorin 

nírnaeth

noun. (tearful) lamentation

Noldorin [Ety/376] nîr+naeth "tear-gnashing". Group: SINDICT. Published by

nírnaeth

noun. lamentation

Element in

Elements

WordGloss
nîr“tear, weeping, weeping, [G.] grief, sorrow; [N.] tear”
naeth“biting, gnashing of teeth”

Variations

  • Nírnaeth ✧ Ety/NAY
  • Nirnaeth ✧ EtyAC/NAK
Noldorin [Ety/NAY; Ety/NEI; EtyAC/NAK] Group: Eldamo. Published by

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Qenya 

nienor

feminine name. Sorrowful, Mourning

Elements

WordGloss
nie“tear”
?
Qenya [LR/138; LR/317; LRI/Nienor; LT2I/Nienor; SMI/Nienor] Group: Eldamo. Published by

nairea

adjective. sorrowful, sorrowful, *sad

Element in

Elements

WordGloss
naire“lament, sorrow, sorrow, *sadness, lament”

Early Noldorin

nienor

feminine name. Lamentation

Cognates

Derivations

Variations

  • Neinior ✧ PE15/61 (Neinior)
  • Nainior ✧ PE15/61 (Nainior)
  • Rianor ✧ PE15/61
  • Fienor ✧ PE15/61
  • Dienor ✧ PE15/61
  • Sier ✧ PE15/61
  • Nirinor ✧ PE15/61
Early Noldorin [LB/009; LB/104; LBI/Nienor; PE15/61] Group: Eldamo. Published by