Q. Míriel (Míriell-) f. “*Jewel-daughter”
This name was given to two different women in Tolkien’s legendarium. First, it was the name of the first wife of Finwë, the mother of Fëanor (S/63). She was the first Elf to die a non-violent death, for which she was also called Fíriel “She that Sighed, She that Died” (MR/250). The second woman, Tar-Míriel, was the Quenya name of the queen of Númenor, also known as Ad. Ar-Zimraphel (S/269, UT/224). The first element of this name is almost certainly mírë “jewel”. The second element is the suffix -iel, which either means “-daughter” or is a general feminine suffix.
Conceptual Development: The first name given to the last queen of Númenor was ᴹQ. Istar >> Tar-Ilien (LR/27).
References ✧ LotRI/Tar-Míriel; MR/258; MRI; PE17/24; PMI/Míriel, Tar-Míriel; SA/mîr; SDI2/Ar-Zimraphel, Tar-Ilien, Tar-Míriel; SI/Míriel¹, Míriel², Tar-Míriel; SMI; UTI/Ar-Zimraphel, Míriel, Tar-Míriel; WJI
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Inflections
Míriello | genitive | “of ... Míriel” | ✧ MR/258 |
Elements
mírë | “jewel, gem, precious thing, treasure; precious” | ✧ PE17/24; SA/mîr |
-iel | “-daughter; feminine suffix” |
Element In
Cognates
ᴹQ. Ilien f.
See Q. Míriel for further discussion.
References ✧ LR/27; LRI/Istar, Tar-Ilien; SDI2/Tar-Ilien
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