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Character Name

Lyrorthas

Meaning — A constructed fantasy name combining "Lyr-" — evoking the lyre, music, and poetic tradition — with the "-orthas" warrior-suffix common in invented elvish naming systems. The pairing creates an elegant tension between artistic grace and martial discipline.·Elvish-inspired origin·Gender-Neutral·leer-OR-thas

Lyrorthas Lyrorthas suggests a character who bridges two worlds — the bard-warrior archetype, equally comfortable with a blade and a song. The lyrical "Lyr-" opening implies grace and culture, while the hard "-orthas" ending signals that this is no mere court musician but someone who has fought and survived.

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High FantasyEpic FantasyAdventureYoung Adult

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Variations & nicknames

LyrorthasLyrothasLyrorthLyrorath

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