Fingolfin
Fingolfin Name meanings & History
The name Fingolfin is of Elvish origin and is derived from J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Silmarillion.". Fingolfin means "the Valiant Heart" in the Elvish language. Originally the name was Nolofinwë, meaning "wise Finwë" in Quenya. Fingolfin is the Sindarin translation, with Finwë added to the front of the name.Fingolfin was a Noldorin Elf in Tolkien's 'The Silmarillion'. He was the older son and second child of Finwë and Indis. He became High King of the Noldor after the death of his half-brother Fëanor.Fingolfin traveled to Middle-earth with his children and set up a kingdom there. He was later slain in combat. The name Fingolfin is typically used as a first name.
Zodiac Sign of Fingolfin: Friendly Leo
Synonyms of Fingolfin:
F: Festive,Friendly,Fiery,Fun-loving
I: Indulgence,Intimate,Involved
N: Neat,Nagging,Nervous,Neurosis,Nitpicking,Nice,Nutrition
G: Goof-off,Genuine,Gregarious,Go-getter
O: Obstinate,Obsessive,Ostentatious,Organized,Obsolete
L: Lover,Luscious,Lovely,Lazy,Languid,Legal,Liaison
Fingolfin is:- a Natural name
- a Refined name
- a Strange name
Famous People
While Fingolfin is not a common name, it is associated with the character from J.R.R. Tolkien's works, as well as with fans of Tolkien's Middle-earth.
Related Names to Fingolfin
Variations of the name Fingolfin include Feanor, Finrod, and Finwe.