Galadriel (Fictional Character)
Elven queen and bearer of one of the three Elven rings of power in Tolkien’s Middle-earth mythology.
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IPA Pronunciation
ˈɡæl.əˌdriː.ɛl
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Galadriel originates from J.R.R. Tolkien's Elvish language Sindarin, combining 'galad' meaning 'radiance' or 'light' and 'riel' meaning 'maiden crowned with a garland'. It represents an ethereal, luminous figure, embodying wisdom, beauty, and power. The name is deeply rooted in Tolkien’s rich mythos, symbolizing nobility and grace.
Galadriel is a paramount figure in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth legendarium, particularly in 'The Lord of the Rings'. As an Elven queen of exceptional wisdom, beauty, and power, her character embodies idealized grace and strength. The name has since become a symbol of ethereal elegance and mysticism, inspiring fantasy literature and popular culture.
Today, Galadriel remains a rare but beloved name, especially popular among fans of fantasy and Tolkien’s works. Its unisex appeal and lyrical quality attract parents seeking unique, meaningful names that convey strength and beauty. Though not common in mainstream naming charts, the name has a cult following and is often chosen for its poetic and cultural depth.
The name Galadriel carries the essence of “Maiden crowned with a radiant garland” from Sindarin (Constructed Elvish) tradition. Names beginning with "G" often embody qualities of wisdom, intuition, and spiritual insight.
Galadriel is a paramount figure in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth legendarium, particularly in 'The Lord of the Rings'. As an Elven queen of exceptional wisdom, beauty, and power, her character embodies idealized grace and strength. The name has since become a symbol of ethereal elegance and mysticism, inspiring fantasy literature and popular culture.
Elven queen and bearer of one of the three Elven rings of power in Tolkien’s Middle-earth mythology.
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ガラドリエル
🌐Japanese
加拉德瑞尔
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غالادرييل
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Galadriel was inspired by Tolkien’s love of ancient languages and mythology, and she is one of the few characters directly named in his invented Elvish languages.
Individuals named Galadriel are often imagined as wise, graceful, and strong-willed, with a natural inclination toward leadership and creativity. They may embody a serene confidence, gentle wisdom, and a nurturing spirit, balanced with an inner strength that commands respect and admiration.
Galadriel is a Sindarin (Constructed Elvish) name meaning “Maiden crowned with a radiant garland”. Galadriel originates from J.R.R. Tolkien's Elvish language Sindarin, combining 'galad' meaning 'radiance' or 'light' and 'riel' meaning 'maiden crowned with a garland'. It represents an ethereal, luminous figure, embodying wisdom, beauty, and power. The name is deeply rooted in Tolkien’s rich mythos, symbolizing nobility and grace.
Galadriel is pronounced (IPA: ˈɡæl.əˌdriː.ɛl). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Galadriel include: Gala, Gal, Adriel, Riel, Driel, Elle, Gali, Ladie, Riri, Elly.
Famous people named Galadriel include: , , , Galadriel Stineman, Galadriel Watson.
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Galadriel is a beautiful Sindarin (Constructed Elvish) name meaning “Maiden crowned with a radiant garland”. Galadriel originates from J.R.R. Tolkien's Elvish language Sindarin, combining 'galad' meaning 'radiance' or 'light' and 'riel' meaning 'maiden crowned with a garland'. It represents an ethereal, lumi...