Fëanturi, which means Masters of Spirits, was the title given to the Valar Lórien (Irmo) and Mandos (Námo).[1]
Etymology[]
The term "Fëa" is a Quenya word meaning "soul" or "spirit."
Translations[]
Foreign Language | Translated name |
Amharic | ፋያንቱሪ |
Arabic | فانتوري |
Armenian | Ֆեանտուրի |
Belarusian Cyrillic | Фяантуры |
Bengali | ফেনটুরি |
Bulgarian Cyrillic | Феантури |
Chinese | 費安圖瑞 |
Dari | فیانتوری |
Georgian | ფეანტური |
Greek | Φεαντούρι |
Gujarati | ફેન્ટુરી |
Hebrew | פיאנטורי |
Hindi | फेनतुरी |
Japanese | フェアントゥリ |
Kannada | ಫೆಂಟೂರಿ |
Kazakh | Феантұри (Cyrillic) Feanturï (Latin) |
Korean | 페안트리 |
Kyrgyz Cyrillic | Феантури |
Macedonian Cyrillic | Феантури |
Maithili | फेअंतुरी |
Malayalam | ഫെൻ്റൂരി |
Marathi | फॅन्टुरी |
Mongolian Cyrillic | Фёантури |
Nepalese | फेन्टुरी |
Persian | فئانتوری |
Punjabi | ਫੇਨਤੂਰੀ |
Russian | Фэантури |
Sanskrit | फेअंतुरी |
Serbian | Феантури (Cyrillic) Feanturi (Latin) |
Sinhalese | ෆැන්ටූරි |
Tajik Cyrillic | Феантури |
Tamil | ஃபெந்தூரி |
Tatar | Феантури |
Telugu | ఫెంతురి |
Thai | เฟอันทูริ |
Ukrainian Cyrillic | феантурі |
Urdu | فیانتوری |
Yiddish | פֿעאַנטורי |
References[]
- ↑ The Silmarillion, Valaquenta, "Of the Valar"