Arwen

  • Origin
  • Meaning
    Arwen is a female name of Elvish origin, popularized by J.R.R. Tolkien's literary works. It comes from the fictional Elvish language Sindarin and means "noble maiden" or "royal maiden."
  • Similar names
    Arwyn, Arlina, Arianwen, Arlette, Elowen
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  • Arwen, an enchanting name of Elvish origin, brings a touch of fantasy and nobility to any little girl fortunate enough to bear it. Introduced to the world through J.R.R. Tolkien's epic tales, Arwen has captured the hearts of many parents seeking a name with a sense of mystery and timeless beauty. With its ethereal meaning of "noble maiden" or "royal maiden," Arwen bestows a regal air upon the young ones who bear it. The name's simplicity and melodic sound make it appealing to a wide range of cultures and tastes, and its rareness adds to its allure. Inspired by the fictional realm of Middle-earth, Arwen serves as a reminder of the power of love, courage, and sacrifice. As parents embrace the name Arwen for their daughters, they infuse their child's identity with a connection to a legendary world filled with heroes and heroines. Arwen, a name fit for a fairy tale, grants every little girl the chance to embark on her unique adventure through life, embracing her noble spirit and leaving a trail of magic wherever she goes.
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