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*[[Lúthien (son of Gelmir)|Lúthien]], a [[Gnome]] in a prose fragment following ''[[The Book of Lost Tales]]''. | *[[Lúthien (son of Gelmir)|Lúthien]], a [[Gnome]] in a prose fragment following ''[[The Book of Lost Tales]]''. | ||
*[[Lúthien (son of Telimektar)|Lúthien]], a [[Valar|Vala]], the son of [[Telimektar]] in ''[[The Book of Lost Tales]]''. | *[[Lúthien (son of Telimektar)|Lúthien]], a [[Valar|Vala]], the son of [[Telimektar]] in ''[[The Book of Lost Tales]]''. | ||
*[[Ælfwine|Lúthien]], a name given to | *[[Ælfwine|Lúthien]], a name given to [[Eriol]] by the [[Elves]] in ''[[The Book of Lost Tales]]''. | ||
*[[Luthany|Lúthien]], a name for England in ''[[The Book of Lost Tales]]''. | *[[Luthany|Lúthien]], a name for England in ''[[The Book of Lost Tales]]''. | ||
*[[Hlúdwine|Lúthien]], a [[Gnomish]] name for Hlúdwine, a son of [[ | *[[Hlúdwine|Lúthien]], a [[Gnomish]] name for Hlúdwine, a son of [[Ælfwine]] and [[Earissë]] in a text associated with ''[[The Book of Lost Tales]]''. | ||
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[[Category:Gnomish names]] | [[Category:Gnomish names]] | ||
[[Category:Sindarin names]] | [[Category:Sindarin names]] |
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Lúthien can refer to:
- Lúthien, a heroine of the First Age and the daughter of Thingol and Melian.
- Lúthien, a Gnome in a prose fragment following The Book of Lost Tales.
- Lúthien, a Vala, the son of Telimektar in The Book of Lost Tales.
- Lúthien, a name given to Eriol by the Elves in The Book of Lost Tales.
- Lúthien, a name for England in The Book of Lost Tales.
- Lúthien, a Gnomish name for Hlúdwine, a son of Ælfwine and Earissë in a text associated with The Book of Lost Tales.
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