Elros

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Elros - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Elros
E-L-R-O-S, is a 5-letter male given name.
Pronunciation of Elros
el ros
Meaning of Elros
Elf of the spray, star-foam.
Origin of Elros
The name 'Elros' finds its roots in the realm of fantasy literature. It first appeared in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, the renowned author of 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'The Hobbit'. 'Elros' was a character in Tolkien's legendarium, specifically in the tales of the First Age of Middle-earth. He was a half-elf, the son of Eärendil and brother of Elrond.
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Popularity of Elros
As a name created by Tolkien, 'Elros' does not have a long history of usage outside of his works. However, within the realm of Tolkien fandom, 'Elros' has gained a devoted following. The popularity of the name can be attributed to the enduring appeal of Tolkien's stories and the rich world he created.
Elros currently has 1 like, and is in the top 14% of liked boy's names. The name Adom is slightly more popular than Elros.

Etymology of Elros

In terms of etymology, 'Elros' does not have a clear linguistic origin. Since it is a fictional name, Tolkien likely crafted it to fit the linguistic patterns of his invented Elvish languages. The name has a melodic and mystical quality, evoking a sense of ancient wisdom and nobility.

Cultural Significance of Elros

Within Tolkien's legendarium, 'Elros' holds great significance. He was given a choice between immortality as an elf or a mortal life as a man. 'Elros' chose mortality and became the first King of Númenor, a powerful island kingdom. His decision and the subsequent fate of Númenor play a crucial role in the overall mythology of Middle-earth.