N. nana n. “mother (hypocoristic), *mommy” (Category: Mother)
A hypocoristic (pet name) for “mother” in The Etymologies of the 1930s derived from the (Noldorin-only?) root ᴹ√NAN (Ety/NAN).
Conceptual Development: The Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s had the affectionate or childish diminutives {ami, ama >>} G. (m)ami, (m)ama “mummy” (GL/19), as well as G. babi “mummy, mamma” (GL/21).
Neo-Sindarin: I would use S. emig from the late 1960s as the normal diminutive word for “mother” in Neo-Sindarin, but would retain N. nana as a variant.
References ✧ Ety/AM¹, NAN
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ᴹ√NAN > nana | [nana] | ✧ Ety/NAN |
G. (m)ami n. “mummy” (Category: Mother)
References ✧ GL/19
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amil | “mother” | ✧ GL/19 |