The Encyclopedia of Arda - Anardilya (original) (raw)

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Dates Anardil was extant April II 700 - II 1098 (lived [398 years](../chronicle.html?startyear=700&startage=2&endyear=1098&endage=2&c=The Lifetime of Anardil of Númenor)); he was King of Númenor II 883 - II 1075 (ruled for [192 years](../chronicle.html?startyear=883&startage=2&endyear=1075&endage=2&c=The Rule of Anardil as King Tar-Aldarion)); the specific use of the name Anardilya is recorded in early II 725 Race Men Division Dúnedain Culture Númenóreans Family House of Elros Settlements Armenelos, Eämbar Pronunciation anardi'lya Meaning A familiar form of the name Anardil, literally meaning 'my Anardil' (the name Anardil means 'devoted to the Sun') Other names Aldarion, Anardil, Tar-Aldarion Titles Captain of the King's Ships, Captain of Ships, Father of the Isle, Great Captain, Heir of Eärendil, King of the Dúnedain, King of Númenor, King of Númenórë, King of the Númenóreans, Lord of the Havens, Lord of the Ships and Havens of Númenor, The Mariner-king, Master of the Forests, Ruler of Númenor Indexes: Alphabetical: A Men About this entry: Updated 12 April 2024 This entry is complete A familiar name for Aldarion of Númenor Years of the TreesFirst AgeISecond AgeIIThird AgeIIIFourth AgeIV Tar-Meneldur Almarian Anardilya'My Anardil'(Tar-Aldarion) Erendis Ailinel Almiel Tar-Ancalimë In Elvish, -ya was a possessive ending that could be used to make a name or word more familial in tone. For example, the word atarinya meant 'my father', while onya meant 'my child'. The same ending could also be attached to personal names, and we see an example of this in Anardilya, which literally means 'my Anardil'. Anardil was the birth-name of Aldarion, who was the heir to Tar-Meneldur of Númenor, and grandson to the great mariner Vëantur. Our sole record of the name Anardilya being used was by Anardil's grandfather towards his young grandson, but in principle the suffix -ya could be added to any other name as a form of endearment. See also... Anardil, Atarinya Indexes: Alphabetical: A Men About this entry: Updated 12 April 2024 This entry is complete For acknowledgements and references, see the Disclaimer & Bibliography page. Original content © copyright Mark Fisher 2023-2024. All rights reserved. For conditions of reuse, see the Site FAQ. Website services kindly sponsored by myDISCprofile, the free online personality test.Explore the benefits of using a personality profile to discover yourself and make the most of your career.