Elrond

What does the baby name Elrond mean? Learn about what Elrond means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Elrond - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Elrond
E-L-R-O-N-D, is a 6-letter male given name.
Pronunciation of Elrond
EHL-rahnd
EL rond
Meaning of Elrond
Elf of the cave, vault of stars.
Origin of Elrond
The name 'Elrond' finds its roots in the realm of fantasy literature. It was first introduced to the world by the renowned British author, J.R.R. Tolkien, in his epic high fantasy novel, 'The Lord of the Rings'. Tolkien, known for his meticulous world-building and linguistic prowess, crafted the name 'Elrond' as a fitting moniker for one of his prominent characters.
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Popularity of Elrond
While 'Elrond' may not be as commonly used as some other names, it has gained a notable following among fans of Tolkien's works. The popularity of the name has seen a steady increase over the years, particularly after the release of the highly successful film adaptations of 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy. These movies brought the character of 'Elrond' to life, captivating audiences worldwide.
Elrond currently has 1 like, and is in the top 14% of liked boy's names. The name Adom is slightly more popular than Elrond.

Etymology of Elrond

To understand the etymology of the name 'Elrond', we must delve into Tolkien's invented languages. The name is derived from Sindarin, one of the Elvish languages Tolkien created for his fantasy world. In Sindarin, 'Elrond' translates to 'star-dome' or 'vault of stars'. This name perfectly encapsulates the character's wisdom, grace, and celestial presence.

Cultural Significance of Elrond

Within the context of Tolkien's legendarium, 'Elrond' plays a pivotal role as one of the Half-elven, a race with mixed Elven and Human heritage. He is the Lord of Rivendell, an Elven refuge and center of knowledge. 'Elrond's wisdom and guidance are highly regarded, making him a respected figure among the Elves and other inhabitants of Middle-earth.