Vinyarië noun "Newyear's Day" (PM:127)
Quenya
vinya
young
Vinyarië
newyear's day
vinyarion
masculine name. *New (Crowned) Son
Birth name of Hyarmendacil II (LotR/1038, PM/199). His name seems to be a compound of vinya “new” and the suffix -ion “son”. Vyacheslav Stepanov suggested that the r might indicate a middle element √RIG “crown”, so meaning “✱New Crowned Son” or “✱New Crowned One”.
vinyarë
noun. youth, youth, *young adulthood
vinyar
noun. news
sinyar
noun. news
laisi
youth, vigour, new life
laisi, laito noun "youth, vigour, new life" (LT1:267; rather vië or nésë, nessë in Tolkien's later Quenya)
nessa
young
nessa adj. "young" (NETH), alsoNessa as name of a Valië, the spouse of Tulkas (adopted and adapted from Valarin, or an archaic Elvish formation: WJ:404 vs. 416). Also called Indis, "bride" (NETH, NI1). The fem. name Nessanië (UT:210) would seem to incorporate Nessa's name; the second element could mean "tear" (nië), but since Nessa is not normally associated with sorrow, this #nië is perhaps rather a variant of ní "female" (compare Tintanië as a variant of Tintallë).
nessë
youth
nessë noun "youth"; also nésë (NETH)
nésë
youth
nésë (Þ) noun "youth", also nessë (NETH). Not to be confused with nésë "he was"; see ná #1.
vínë
youth
vínë noun "youth" (probably as abstract) (VT47:26, PE17:191)
vínë
noun. youth, youth, *childhood
vírië
youth
vírië noun "youth" (as abstract) (VT46:22)
vinya (1) adj. "young" (VT46:22, VT47:26, PE17:191) or "new" (cf. compounds Vinyamar, Vinyarië below; cf. also winya "new, fresh, young" in a deleted entry in the Etymologies, VT45:16; there the word was first written as vinya.) Vinya "the Young", original name of the isle of Númenor among its own people (SD:332).