Baby Names

290+ Tolkien Baby Names (Hobbit-Hearted Cuties & A–Z Quick Picks)

A Magical Collection of Middle-earth Inspired Baby Names—From Brave Elves and Noble Dwarves to Whimsical Hobbits and Rare Hidden Gems

If you’ve ever curled up with a copy of The Lord of the Rings, cried your way through The Hobbit, or spent way too long trying to decide if you’d be more of a Rivendell elf or a Shire hobbit (guilty), then this list is for you. Tolkien’s world isn’t just epic battles and wise wizards—it’s full of names that sparkle with history, nature, and pure imagination. Honestly, Middle-earth is basically a treasure chest for baby name inspiration.

Whether you’re a die-hard Tolkien fan, a fantasy nerd, or just someone looking for names with depth and whimsy, I’ve gathered 290+ gems for your little adventurer. So pour yourself a cup of tea (hobbit-style, of course), kick back, and let’s explore Middle-earth’s name magic together.

Hobbit-Hearted Cuties

Hobbit names are charming, down-to-earth, and have a cozy feel. Perfect for a little one who brings joy to everyday life.

  1. Samwise – Loyal, brave, and steady. The ultimate friend. Samwise means “half-wise” in Old English, but he’s got a heart of gold.
  2. Rosie – Sam’s beloved, sweet and timeless. It brings to mind roses and gardens in bloom.
  3. Merry – Short for Meriadoc, but also just… merry! A cheerful, joyful name that feels light.
  4. Pippin – From Peregrin Took. Playful, adventurous, and just a little mischievous.
  5. Bilbo – The hobbit who started it all. Quirky, cozy, and full of courage.
  6. Frodo – Tolkien invented it, but it feels like “wise by experience.” A soft, heroic name.
  7. Lobelia – A hobbit matriarch with bite, but the floral sound makes it charming.
  8. Esmeralda – Merry’s mother’s name. Sparkling, jewel-like, with old-world elegance.
  9. Primula – Frodo’s mother. Botanical and delicate, from the primrose flower.
  10. Daisy – Another sweet hobbit flower-name, cheerful and classic.
  11. Hobson – A traditional hobbit surname-turned-first-name, sturdy and rustic.
  12. Hamfast – Sam’s father, also called the Gaffer. Down-to-earth and wholesome.
  13. Belladonna – Bilbo’s mother. A flower name with a glamorous twist.
  14. Peony – Another floral gem, cheerful and bright.
  15. Marigold – Sam’s little sister. Golden and sunny.
  16. Adalgrim – A Took ancestor. Old-fashioned and noble.
  17. Hilda – Hilda Bracegirdle. Strong, simple, and classic.
  18. Sancho – Sancho Proudfoot, from Bilbo’s party. Playful and full of charm.
  19. Pervinca – Pippin’s sister. Unique, floral, and lyrical.
  20. Porto – Porto Baggins. Short, fun, and hobbit-cozy.

Elvish Elegance

Elves have the most lyrical, magical names. They roll off the tongue like poetry.

  1. Arwen – “Noble maiden.” The Evenstar herself. Romantic, dreamy, and iconic.
  2. Legolas – “Green leaf.” A nature-rich name for someone graceful and strong.
  3. Galadriel – “Maiden crowned with a radiant garland.” Pure queen energy.
  4. Elrond – “Vault of stars.” Wise and regal, with a touch of mystery.
  5. Celeborn – “Silver tree.” Elegant and timeless.
  6. Lúthien – “Daughter of flowers.” The most beautiful elf in Tolkien’s legendarium.
  7. Eärendil – “Lover of the sea.” A star voyager and beacon of hope.
  8. Thranduil – Elvenking of Mirkwood. Dramatic and majestic.
  9. Finrod – A noble elf-lord. Short, strong, yet melodic.
  10. Idril – “Sparkle brilliance.” A rare, glittering gem of a name.
  11. Melian – A Maia who became Queen of Doriath. Gentle and magical.
  12. Aredhel – Known as the White Lady of Gondolin. Beautiful and bold.
  13. Celebrían – Daughter of Galadriel, wife of Elrond. Soft and radiant.
  14. Círdan – The Shipwright, wise and ancient. A name with salty sea air vibes.
  15. Amroth – An elf-lord associated with love and longing. Romantic and tragic.
  16. Eöl – The Dark Elf, mysterious and shadowed.
  17. Orodreth – An elven king, noble and dignified.
  18. Saeros – A proud elf of Doriath. Sharp and lyrical.
  19. Gildor – As in Gildor Inglorion. A kind, guiding figure.

Heroic & Strong

Names fit for warriors, leaders, and brave souls who’d walk into Mordor for you.

  1. Aragorn – The king returned. Rugged, noble, and timeless.
  2. Éowyn – “Horse-joy.” A shieldmaiden who defies expectations. Fierce and radiant.
  3. Boromir – Strong, tragic, and honorable. His name means “faithful jewel.”
  4. Faramir – Boromir’s gentle brother, wise and kind. A softer warrior name.
  5. Theoden – “King.” Steadfast and commanding.
  6. Théodred – Son of Théoden. Old-English roots meaning “people’s counsel.”
  7. Haldir – An elf-guardian. Calm and protective.
  8. Glorfindel – “Golden hair.” A shining warrior name.
  9. Éomer – “Horse-famous.” A noble Rider of Rohan.
  10. Isildur – The tragic king who cut the Ring from Sauron’s hand.
  11. Beren – A mortal man who won Lúthien’s heart. Symbol of undying love.
  12. Eorl – Founder of Rohan, horse-lord and leader.
  13. Glorfindel – Elven warrior who faced Balrogs. Radiant and strong.
  14. Haleth – A female warrior-leader of Men, strong and independent.
  15. Beleg – The great archer and companion of Turin. Fierce and loyal.

Dark & Mysterious

For those who like names with a bit of edge and shadow.

  1. Morgoth – The first Dark Lord. A powerful, brooding name.
  2. Sauron – The iconic villain. Dark and commanding.
  3. Nazgûl – The Ringwraiths. Creepy-cool if you like dramatic flair.
  4. Gothmog – A fiery lieutenant of Morgoth. Harsh but striking.
  5. Ungoliant – The primordial spider. Creepy, but undeniably memorable.
  6. Gríma – As in Gríma Wormtongue. Sinister yet oddly sleek.
  7. Saruman – Once wise, then corrupted. Complex and commanding.
  8. Durin’s Bane – The Balrog. Maybe not a baby name (lol), but the word “Durin” works beautifully.
  9. Azog – Fearsome orc name. Harsh, but powerful.
  10. Bolg – Short, punchy, and edgy.
  11. Sauron – The Dark Lord himself. Fearsome yet undeniably powerful.
  12. Shelob – The monstrous spider of Mordor. Creepy, but unforgettable.
  13. Ungoliant – The ancient spider-spirit, devourer of light. Haunting and mythic.
  14. Nazgûl – The terrifying Ringwraiths. Dark, ghostly, and chilling.
  15. Morgoth – The first Dark Lord, fallen Vala. Heavy with ancient menace.
  16. Gothmog – Lord of Balrogs. Fiery, destructive, yet mighty.
  17. Thuringwethil – The bat-shaped vampire servant of Morgoth. Gothic and rare.
  18. Draugluin – The first werewolf of Middle-earth. Fierce and fearsome.
  19. Khamûl – One of the nine Nazgûl, second only to the Witch-king. Ominous and unique.
  20. Carcaroth – The great wolf who swallowed a Silmaril. Monstrous and dramatic.

Nature-Inspired Beauties

Tolkien adored nature, and it shines in his names.

  1. Laurelindórenan – “Valley of singing gold.” Long, lyrical, and golden.
  2. Nimrodel – A river and elf-maiden. Flowing and musical.
  3. Yavanna – “Giver of fruits.” The Vala of harvest and growth.
  4. Laurelin – One of the Two Trees of Valinor. Radiant and sunny.
  5. Telperion – The other Tree. Silvery and glowing.
  6. Silmaril – The shining jewels of legend.
  7. Ithilien – A fair land full of flowers. Place names make beautiful names.
  8. Lorien – Realm of dreams. Ethereal and soft.
  9. Anduin – The Great River. Strong and flowing.
  10. Eryn – “Forest.” Short, modern-sounding, and magical.
  11. Luthien – The elf maiden whose name means “daughter of flowers.” Romantic and timeless.
  12. Idril – Meaning “sparkling brilliance,” but evoking water and light.
  13. Laurelin – One of the Two Trees of Valinor, golden and radiant.
  14. Niphredil – A delicate white woodland flower from Lothlórien.
  15. Elanor – A star-shaped golden flower found in the Shire.
  16. Galadriel – The Lady of Lórien, whose name means “maiden crowned with a radiant garland.”
  17. Goldberry – River-daughter, fresh, sparkling, and tied to water and wild beauty.
  18. Aelinor – A variation of Elanor, lyrical and star-blossom inspired.
  19. Hithlum – A misty, silver-toned land name evoking fog and twilight.
  20. Tinúviel – Lúthien’s poetic name, “daughter of twilight” or “nightingale.”
  21. Melian – A Maia associated with enchantment and natural beauty.
  22. Eldalótë – Elvish for “elf-flower,” delicate and rare.
  23. Morwen – Meaning “dark maiden,” with echoes of earth and mystery.

Whimsical & Playful

Perfect if you want something lighthearted and quirky.

  1. Tom – As in Tom Bombadil. Cheerful, sing-songy, mysterious.
  2. Goldberry – Tom’s river-spirit love. Shimmery, golden, and unique.
  3. Gaffer – Nickname for Sam’s dad. Folksy and cozy.
  4. Gamgee – A hobbit surname, but delightfully bouncy.
  5. Nori – A dwarf of Thorin’s company. Short and cute.
  6. Ori – Another dwarf, gentle and artistic.
  7. Bungo – Bilbo’s dad! Quirky and fun.
  8. Drogo – Frodo’s dad. Feels bold and powerful.
  9. Odo – Hobbit name, playful and round.
  10. Lalia – A Took matriarch. Soft and sweet.
  11. Tom Bombadil – The merry wanderer of the Old Forest. Playful, mysterious, and larger-than-life.
  12. Lalia – Lalia the Great, a hobbit matriarch with a memorable name.
  13. Nob – A hobbit servant at The Prancing Pony. Short, lively, and cute.
  14. Fredegar – Also known as “Fatty” Bolger. Playful and endearing.
  15. Toby – Toby Clover, a hobbit mentioned in the Shire. Simple, friendly, and warm.
  16. Folco – Folco Boffin, a hobbit friend of Frodo’s. Breezy and lighthearted.
  17. Minto – A light and quirky hobbit-style name.
  18. Rollo – Rollo Boffin. Bouncy and cheerful.
  19. Posco – Posco Baggins. Bright and fun to say.
  20. Mentha – A hobbit flower-name, soft yet playful.
  21. Ruby – Ruby Bolger, a sweet and sparkling hobbit name.
  22. Celandine – A hobbit lass with a botanical twist. Lyrical and playful.
  23. Ponto – Ponto Baggins. Jovial and cheerful.
  24. Griffo – Griffo Boffin. Strong yet fun and quirky.

Dwarven Power

Dwarves have gritty, strong names rooted in Norse myth.

  1. Thorin – Leader of the Company. Strong, regal, and legendary.
  2. Dáin – “Deadly.” A mighty dwarf-king.
  3. Balin – Kind, brave, and loyal.
  4. Dwalin – Thorin’s brother. Strong and solid.
  5. Bombur – Round and jolly. A foodie’s delight.
  6. Óin – Hardy and dependable.
  7. Glóin – Father of Gimli. Warm and sturdy.
  8. Gimli – Beloved dwarf warrior. Short, snappy, and bold.
  9. Fundin – Gandalf’s surname nods to dwarves. Strong and grounded.
  10. Durin – The father of dwarves. Ancient and dignified.
  11. Bifur – A dwarf of Thorin’s company. Quirky and strong.
  12. Bofur – Known for his cheer and music, one of Thorin’s companions.
  13. Náin – A regal dwarven name tied to Durin’s line.
  14. Dáin – Dáin Ironfoot, a mighty warrior and later King under the Mountain.
  15. Fundin – Balin’s father. Rooted in heritage and strength.
  16. Frór – Brother of Frerin, a name rare and dignified.
  17. Frerin – Thorin’s brother, with a soft yet heroic sound.
  18. Thrór – King of Erebor before Smaug’s coming. A name of majesty.
  19. Thráin – Thorin’s father, strong and weighty with history.
  20. Azaghâl – A dwarven king of old. A deep, bold name with mystery.
  21. Telchar – A legendary dwarven smith of Nogrod, famed for his craftsmanship.
  22. Narvi – The dwarf who built the West-gate of Moria with Celebrimbor. Creative and enduring.
  23. Gróin – A less common dwarf name, sturdy and grounded.
  24. Dori – Loyal and dependable, always there to lend a hand.
  25. Nori – Dori’s brother, lighthearted and a little mischievous.
  26. Ori – The youngest of the trio, remembered for his writings in Moria.

Feminine & Graceful

For names as soft as elven songs.

  1. Elanor – “Sun-star.” Also Sam’s daughter’s name. Bright and golden.
  2. Élwing – “Star-spray.” Romantic and rare.
  3. Finduilas – A tragic princess name, elegant and flowing.
  4. Haleth – A shieldmaiden leader. Strong yet pretty.
  5. Idril – Glittering brilliance. Simple but sparkling.
  6. Morwen – “Dark maiden.” Poetic and mysterious.
  7. Nessa – A Valië of dance. Short, sweet, and modern.
  8. Varda – Queen of the stars. Celestial and divine.
  9. Nienor – “Tear-maiden.” Sad, but beautiful.
  10. Rian – “Remembrance.” Short, sweet, and tender.
  11. Arwen – The Evenstar, symbol of love and light.
  12. Éowyn – The brave shieldmaiden of Rohan, graceful yet strong.
  13. Lúthien – The most beautiful of the Eldar, whose love defied death.
  14. Galadriel – The Lady of Lothlórien, radiant and wise.
  15. Nimrodel – A woodland maiden tied to rivers and song.
  16. Melian – A Maia queen, graceful and mystical.
  17. Yavanna – Giver of fruits, nurturing and earth-loving.
  18. Aredhel – Known as the White Lady of the Noldor, bold yet elegant.
  19. Earwen – “Sea-maiden,” mother of Galadriel.
  20. Indis – A luminous and queenly Vanyarin name.
  21. Míriel – Associated with weaving and creativity, beautiful and artistic.
  22. Nessa – A joyful Valar tied to dance and youth.
  23. Vairë – The weaver of time, mysterious and eternal.
  24. Amarië – A Vanyarin elf whose name radiates softness and light.
  25. Anaire – Wise and graceful, a noble elf-lady of the Noldor.
  26. Laurelin – One of the Two Trees of Valinor, golden and radiant.
  27. Lalwen – A Noldorin lady whose name suggests laughter and joy.
  28. Mithrellas – A Silvan elf-maiden, delicate and rare.
  29. Nellas – A woodland elf who befriended Túrin, gentle and sweet.
  30. Tindómiel – “Daughter of twilight,” a poetic and dreamy name.
  31. Uinen – Lady of the seas, protective and graceful.
  32. Yavannie – A name echoing autumn and harvest, soft and seasonal.

Valar & Divine Names

These names come from Tolkien’s pantheon-like beings, the Valar—powerful, spiritual figures with deep symbolism.

  1. Manwë – Chief of the Valar, associated with sky and air. Majestic and serene.
  2. Ulmo – Lord of Waters. Perfect for a water-loving little one.
  3. Aulë – The smith and creator of dwarves. Strong and grounded.
  4. Vairë – The Weaver. A goddess-like figure associated with destiny.
  5. Mandos – Keeper of the dead. Somber but powerful.
  6. Nienna – Lady of pity and mourning, yet deeply compassionate.
  7. Oromë – The hunter. Bold and adventurous.
  8. Vána – Sister of Yavanna, youthful and ever-blooming.
  9. Nienna – Lady of pity and mourning, wise and compassionate.
  10. Eönwë – Herald of Manwë, noble and loyal.
  11. Ilmarë – A chief of the Maiar, bright and celestial.
  12. Tilion – The Maia who steers the Moon, dreamy and radiant.
  13. Arien – The fiery Maia guiding the Sun, blazing and strong.
  14. Makar – A figure of war among the early conceptions of the Valar, fierce and bold.
  15. Meássë – A companion of Oromë, tied to warlike strength.
  16. Fionwë – Early name for Eönwë, filled with valor and light.
  17. Salmar – Creator of the Ulumúri, magical horns of the sea.
  18. Ossë – Maia of the coastal seas, wild and tempestuous.
  19. Uinen – His spouse, calming the seas, graceful and protective.
  20. Ilúvatar (Eru) – The One, creator of all, the ultimate source of life.

Place-Inspired Treasures

Tolkien’s landscapes are so beautiful, even the place names make perfect baby names.

  1. Gondor – The great kingdom of men. Strong and noble.
  2. Rohan – Land of horses. Rugged and free-spirited.
  3. Valinor – Blessed realm across the sea. Dreamy and radiant.
  4. Mirkwood – Dark and mysterious, yet enchanting.
  5. Beleriand – Lost land of elves. Ancient and wistful.
  6. Numenor – The island kingdom of men. Majestic and legendary.
  7. Esgaroth – The lake-town. Unique and lyrical.
  8. Gondolin – The hidden Elven city of beauty and tragedy, poetic and rare.
  9. Doriath – The guarded realm of Thingol and Melian, dreamy and forest-bound.
  10. Lórien – The golden wood of Galadriel, radiant and timeless.
  11. Mordor – Dark, ominous, but undeniably powerful.
  12. Angmar – Realm of the Witch-king, icy and fierce.
  13. Fangorn – Ancient forest of the Ents, mysterious and green.
  14. Anduin – The Great River, flowing and life-giving.
  15. Erebor – The Lonely Mountain, majestic and strong.
  16. Helm’s Deep – A stronghold of courage and resistance, heroic and enduring.
  17. Imladris – Another name for Rivendell, elegant and magical.
  18. Pelennor – Fields of great battles, solemn yet grand.
  19. Nargothrond – Hidden Elven fortress, mystical and rare.
  20. Tol Eressëa – Lonely Isle, close to Valinor, peaceful and radiant.
  21. Dagorlad – The battle plain, grim but powerful in tone.
  22. Emyn Muil – The rugged hills, mysterious and adventurous.

Mythic & Legendary

These names feel straight out of the Silmarillion, carrying weight and drama.

  1. Feanor – Creator of the Silmarils. Brilliant but fiery.
  2. Maedhros – A tragic elf-lord. Noble and strong.
  3. Thingol – King of Doriath. Ancient and wise.
  4. Turgon – Elven king of Gondolin. Regal and commanding.
  5. Melkor – Morgoth’s original name. Dark but powerful.
  6. Ecthelion – Hero of Gondolin. Daring and dramatic.
  7. Gwindor – An elf with a tragic fate. Poetic and rare.
  8. Eärendil – The mariner who sails the skies with the Silmaril, a beacon of hope.
  9. Lúthien – The greatest of Elven maidens, her tale is one of courage and love.
  10. Beren – The mortal who won Lúthien’s heart, symbol of determination and romance.
  11. Turin – A tragic hero of the First Age, noble yet fated to sorrow.
  12. Húrin – Father of Túrin, unyielding against Morgoth’s power.
  13. Melkor – The first Dark Lord, powerful and fearsome.
  14. Ungoliant – The monstrous spider who devoured the light, chilling and dark.
  15. Eöl – The Dark Elf, mysterious and complex.
  16. Aredhel – The White Lady of the Noldor, graceful and bold.
  17. Finrod – Wise king of Nargothrond, beloved for his friendship and loyalty.
  18. Idril – Princess of Gondolin, strong and graceful.
  19. Tuor – Mortal hero who survived many trials, courageous and steadfast.
  20. Maeglin – Prince of Gondolin, complex and tragic.
  21. Thingol – Elven king of Doriath, majestic and proud.
  22. Melian – A Maia queen who brought enchantment to Middle-earth, radiant and mystical.
  23. Haleth – Fearless female leader of her people, bold and rare.
  24. Eölian – Inspired by Elven sound, lyrical and airy.
  25. Glorfindel – Golden-haired Elf-lord, hero of both Gondolin and Rivendell.
  26. Ancalagon – The mightiest dragon of Morgoth, immense and terrifying.

Quirky Deep Cuts

For the Tolkien fans who love names off the beaten path.

  1. Farthing – As in the Shire’s divisions. Folksy and fun.
  2. Sackville – As in the Sackville-Baggins family. Snooty but oddly charming.
  3. Trotter – Early draft name for Strider! Playful and unique.
  4. Maggot – Farmer Maggot. Quirky and bold (and yes, real!).
  5. Snaga – Orc word for “slave.” Rough but Tolkien-authentic.
  6. Barliman – As in Barliman Butterbur, the innkeeper of Bree. Jolly and warm.
  7. Figwit – A fan nickname for an unnamed elf. Fun inside-joke name.
  8. Gorlim – Known as “the Unhappy,” a minor but memorable figure from The Silmarillion. Melancholic yet intriguing.
  9. Ioreth – A chatty healer in Minas Tirith, practical and down-to-earth.
  10. Lobelia – A sharp-tongued Hobbit from the Sackville-Baggins family, fiery and fun.
  11. Ted Sandyman – The miller’s son in the Shire, with a humble, rustic flair.
  12. Fredegar (Fatty) Bolger – Loyal friend of Frodo, with a name both quirky and endearing.
  13. Gollum (Sméagol) – Twisted and tragic, but undeniably iconic and unforgettable.
  14. Bill Ferny – Shady Bree-land resident, yet his name carries an amusing, rustic charm.
  15. Nob – The cheery hobbit servant at The Prancing Pony. Short, sweet, and spirited.
  16. Bob – A hobbit stablehand at The Prancing Pony. Simple yet delightfully unexpected.
  17. Sharkey – Saruman’s cruel alias in the Shire, strangely playful in sound.
  18. Odo – A hobbit name with a vintage, whimsical ring.
  19. Hob – A rustic, no-nonsense name straight from the Shire’s fields.
  20. Gaffer (Hamfast) – Sam’s father, warm and grounded with rustic pride.
  21. Wilcome (Will) Cotton – A minor hobbit with a name that’s cozy and cheerful.
  22. Cottar – A rural hobbit name, earthy and quaint.
  23. Rowlie Appledore – A hobbit with a name as sweet as pie.
  24. Tanta Hornblower – From a famous Shire family, playful and delightfully odd.
  25. Daddy Twofoot – A hobbit with perhaps the quirkiest name of them all—folksy and fun.

A–Z Quick Picks

Because sometimes you just want a whole alphabet of Tolkien magic!

  1. A – Arwen, Aragorn, Aredhel, Anduin
  2. B – Bilbo, Beren, Bombur, Boromir
  3. C – Celeborn, Círdan, Celebrían, Caranthir
  4. D – Dwalin, Dáin, Drogo, Durin
  5. E – Elrond, Elanor, Éowyn, Eärendil
  6. F – Frodo, Faramir, Finrod, Finduilas
  7. G – Galadriel, Gimli, Glorfindel, Gollum (for the bold)
  8. H – Haldir, Húrin, Haleth, Hador
  9. I – Idril, Isildur, Ithilien, Ioreth
  10. J – (okay, Tolkien wasn’t big on J, but “Jessamy” could be a hobbit-y twist)
  11. K – Kili, Khazad (dwarvish vibes!)
  12. L – Legolas, Lúthien, Lorien, Laurelin
  13. M – Merry, Melian, Morwen, Morgoth
  14. N – Nori, Nienna, Nessa, Nimrodel
  15. O – Ori, Oin, Odo, Olórin (Gandalf’s true name!)
  16. P – Pippin, Primula, Palantír, Peregrin
  17. Q – Quenya (the elvish tongue itself!)
  18. R – Rosie, Rian, Radagast, Rohan
  19. S – Samwise, Saruman, Silmaril, Sauron
  20. T – Théoden, Thranduil, Thorin, Tom
  21. U – Ungoliant, Ulmo (Lord of Waters), Uinen
  22. V – Varda, Vairë, Valinor
  23. W – Wormtongue, Witch-king, Windfola (Éowyn’s horse!)
  24. X – (Rare in Tolkien, but you could go with Xenarion, an elvish fan-invention)
  25. Y – Yavanna, Yavannie (autumn month in Quenya)
  26. Z – Zaragamba (a hobbit surname, quirky and rare)

Wrapping It Up

And there you have it—290+ Tolkien baby names brimming with magic, meaning, and adventure. From the cozy charm of hobbit names to the ethereal glow of elvish ones, Middle-earth is basically a naming wonderland. Whether you’re naming your future little adventurer, a new pet, or just daydreaming about your next D&D character, these names carry history, heart, and a spark of fantasy.

At the end of the day, the best name is one that feels right for you and your family’s story. Maybe it’s as simple as Rosie, maybe it’s as epic as Eärendil. Either way, your child will carry a piece of Tolkien’s wonder into the world—and that’s pretty magical.

So, which one is calling to you? Arwen? Samwise? Or maybe something totally unexpected like Goldberry? Whatever you choose, may your little one’s journey be filled with courage, joy, and a touch of Middle-earth magic.

Eddie Brock

Eddie Brock is a skilled blogger known for his engaging storytelling and insightful posts. Covering topics from tech to lifestyle, he captivates readers with clear, relatable content, making him a trusted voice in the blogging community.

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