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'''Aradan''' was the [[Sindarin]] name that was given to [[Malach]] in [[Hithlum]] where he went to serve the Kings of the [[Eldar]]. The meaning of the name is "Noble Man" (''[[ar]](a)-'' 'noble' + ''[[adan]]'' 'man') ([[The Silmarillion]] Chap. 17). In the Silmarilliion Malach is once called only Aradan, once [[Malach Aradan]].
'''Aradan''' was the name given to '''[[Malach]]''' in [[Hithlum]] when he went to serve the Kings of the [[Noldor]]. The name means "Noble Man" in [[Sindarin]] (from ''[[ara]]-'' = "noble" and ''[[adan]]'' = "[[Edain|Man]]").


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Revision as of 19:26, 20 July 2006

Aradan was the name given to Malach in Hithlum when he went to serve the Kings of the Noldor. The name means "Noble Man" in Sindarin (from ara- = "noble" and adan = "Man").