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Pyroriel

Meaning — An invented high-fantasy name combining Greek "pyr" (fire) with "-oriel," a compound of "-or-" (gold, light in many elvish traditions) and "-iel," a Tolkien Sindarin feminine suffix. The name suggests "golden fire-maiden" or "she who is a garland of living flame" — an extraordinarily dramatic fire-mage name.·Elvish-inspired origin·Female·PEER-or-ee-el

Pyroriel Pyroriel is one of the more dramatic names in the elvish-fire naming tradition — the "-riel" Tolkien suffix elevates what could be a simple fire-name into something queenly and tragic. This name belongs to a character whose fire-gifts have made her an object of awe and fear: a fire-queen who burns with such intensity that ordinary people cannot stand too close, or a young elvish woman who must learn to live with her own power.

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Ravyriel

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An invented high-fantasy name fusing "Thae-" (divine or celestial prefix, echoing Greek "theos") with "-ildor," a compound of "-il" (grace, small light) and "-dor" (Sindarin for land, keeper). The name suggests "divine guardian of small light" or "celestial keeper of sacred places," an appropriate name for a temple-warden or a keeper of sacred flame.

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Ilyuvane

An invented elvish name combining "Ilyu-" (Tolkien's Quenya "ilyu," all things, in a rounded "-u-" form) with "-vane," the wandering banner element. The name suggests "the wandering banner of all things" or "one who carries everything wherever they go" — a traveller whose entire world is with them regardless of physical location.

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