The Valar Maiar and the Enemies

  1. Ossë
    • Sauron
      • Súlimo
        • Tulkas
          • Uinen
            • Ulmo
              • Varda
                • Origin:

                  Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "rose, pink"
                • Description:

                  Commonly heard in Israel, but here it could be an unusual way to honor Grandma Rose.
              • Vairë
                • Vána
                  • Yavanna
                    • Description:

                      Yavanna is a feminine name with mythological origins, drawn from J.R.R. Tolkien's literary works where Yavanna appears as the goddess of fruits, growth, and harvest in Middle-earth's mythology. In Tolkien's constructed Quenya language, the name means 'Giver of Fruits' or 'Fruit-giver.' Outside of literary contexts, it's extremely rare as a given name. Yavanna carries strong nature associations and an ethereal, mystical quality appealing to parents with interests in fantasy literature or nature-themed names. The name's exotic sound pattern with alternating consonants and vowels creates a melodic flow. Though uncommon, Yavanna represents a growing trend of names inspired by fantasy literature, offering both unique character and meaningful literary connections for the bearer.