Éomund
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Éomund Name meanings & History
"Famous protector". Means "horse protector" in Old English. This name was invented by J. R. R. Tolkien who used Old English to represent the Rohirric language. In his novel 'The Lord of the Rings' (1954) Éomund is the father of Éowyn and Éomer. Éomund is a unique and uncommon name that is most likely to be used by families interested in Old English names or fans of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth.
Zodiac Sign of Éomund: Expressive Gemini
Synonyms of Éomund:
E: Enlighten,Enliven,Environment,Expressive,Exaggerate,Entertain
O: Obsolete,Obsessive,Obstinate,Ostentatious,Organized
M: Mushy,Mommy,Memorabilia,Memory,Mother,Maternal,Manipulative
U: Undermining,Universality,Utopia,Unity,Understanding
N: Nitpicking,Neat,Neurosis,Nagging,Nervous,Nutrition,Nice
D: Domestic,Determined,Dutiful,Doting,Demanding,Daddy
Éomund is:- a Complex name
- a Modern name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
- a Unintellectual name
Famous People
Éomund is not a name that is well-known in modern times, but it was the name of a character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth series. Éomund was the father of Éomer and Éowyn and was known for his bravery and nobility.
Related Names to Éomund
Edmund, Edward, Eomer, Éowyn