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+ | '''Beorn''' was a [[Nandorin]] word meaning "Man", it was also a form chosen to represent an [[Éothéodan]] word meaning "Bear" or "Warrior" (The [[old Rhovanian]] form was "Baira" while the later northern Rhovanian and Woodman forms were "Biórn" and "Bern"). |
Beorn was the name of following persons: |
Beorn was the name of following persons: |
Revision as of 12:14, 5 January 2014
Beorn was a Nandorin word meaning "Man", it was also a form chosen to represent an Éothéodan word meaning "Bear" or "Warrior" (The old Rhovanian form was "Baira" while the later northern Rhovanian and Woodman forms were "Biórn" and "Bern").
Beorn was the name of following persons:
- Beorn the Ancient or Béor
- Beorn I
- Beorn II