Talk:Fingolfin

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I herad his wholoe name was finwe golodh finwe, hence fin-gol-fin

I'm pretty sure this is wildly inaccurate, and that Fingolfin is just a very stylistic Sindarin rendering of Nolofinwë. Therefore I changed this in the article. However, I'm not sure if Nolofinwë should have a tilde over the N or not; I was never quite clear on Tolkien's last words on this. I've left the "N" off for now. --Toastedcheese 21:07, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
Quenya Finwë Ñolofinwë > Sindarin Fingolgin and Quenya Finwë Arafinwë > Sindarin Finarfin are attested in PoME, The Shibboleth of Fëanor. --CBD 23:52, 13 July 2006 (UTC)

I don't see why the family-tree line of the half-elven is used. I think that that the family-tree the house of Fingolfin which was used until April 2005 fits here much better. Line of the half-elven only gives one of his four sons and does not include Finarfin his brother. -- Galadh 09:29, 1 May 2006 (UTC)