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Character Name

Yelomir

Meaning — An invented fantasy name combining "Yelo-" — echoing Slavic "yel" (fir tree) or a softened form of "helo" (sun in archaic Welsh) — with "-mir," the Slavic/Tolkienesque suffix for "peace" or "jewel." The name suggests "jewel of the sun" or "the peaceful light of the forest," a contemplative, natural-world evocation.·Slavic-inspired origin·Gender-Neutral·YEL-oh-meer

Yelomir Yelomir has a warm, golden sound — the "Yelo-" opening evokes sunlight through trees, and "-mir" adds a note of stillness and peace. This name fits a druid, a forest guardian, or a scholar of natural philosophy whose understanding of the living world gives them powers that academic mages with their cold stone towers can only envy.

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High FantasyMythologyYoung AdultAdventure

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