The Children of Húrin Chapter 2
LIST OF NAMES IN
THE TALE OF THE CHILDREN
OF HuRIN
Names that appear in the map of Beleriand are followed by an asterisk.
Adanedhel 	 	'Elf-man', name given to Turin in Nargothrond.
Aerin 	 	A kinswoman of Hurin in Dor-lomin, taken as wife by Brodda the Easterling.
Agarwaen 	 	'Bloodstained', name taken by Turin when he came to Nargothrond.
Ainur 	 	'The Holy Ones', the first beings created by Iluvatar, who were before the World: the Valar and the Maiar ('spirits of the same order as the Valar but of less degree').
Algund 	 	Man of Dor-lomin, member of the outlaw band that Turin joined.
Amon Darthir*	 	A peak in the range of Ered Wethrin south of Dor-lomin.
Amon Ethir 	 	'Hill of Spies', a great earthwork raised by Finrod Felagund a league to the east of Nargothrond.
Amon Obel*	 	A hill in the midst of the Forest of Brethil, on which was built Ephel Brandir.
Amon Rûdh*	 	'The Bald Hill', a lonely height in the lands south of Brethil, abode of Mim.
Anach*	 	Pass leading down from Taur-nu-Fuin at the western end of Ered Gorgoroth.
Androg 	 	Man of Dor-lomin, a leader of the outlaw band that Turin joined.
Anfauglith*	 	'Gasping Dust', the great plain north of Taur-nu-Fuin, once grassy and named Ardgalen, but transformed into a desert by Morgoth in the Battle of Sudden Flame.
Angband 	 	The great fortress of Morgoth in the North-west of Middle-earth.
Anglachel 	 	Beleg's sword, the gift of Thingol; after its reforging for Turin named Gurthang.
Angrod 	 	Third son of Finarfin, slain in the Dagor Bragollach.
Anguirel 	 	Eol's sword.
Aranruth 	 	'King's Ire', Thingol's sword.
Arda 	 	The Earth.
Aredhel 	 	Sister of Turgon, wife of Eol.
Arminas 	 	Noldorin Elf who came with Gelmir to Nargothrond to warn Orodreth of its peril.
Arroch 	 	Hurin's horse.
Arvernien*	 	The coastlands of Beleriand west of Sirion's mouths; named in Bilbo's song in Rivendell.
Asgon 	 	Man of Dor-lomin who aided Turin's escape after the slaying of Brodda.
Azaghal 	 	Lord of the Dwarves of Belegost.
Barad Eithel 	 	'Tower of the Well', the fortress of the Noldor at Eithel Sirion.
Baragund 	 	Father of Morwen; cousin of Beren.
Barahir 	 	Father of Beren; brother of Bregolas.
Bar-en-Danwedh 	 	'House of Ransom', name given by Mim to his house.
Bar-en-Nibin-noeg 	 	'House of the Petty-dwarves' on Amon Rûdh.
Bar Erib 	 	A stronghold of Dor-Cuarthol south of Amon Rûdh.
Battle of Unnumbered Tears 	 	See Nirnaeth Arnoediad.
Bauglir 	 	'The Constrainer', name given to Morgoth.
Beleg 	 	Elf of Doriath, a great archer; friend and companion of Turin. Called Cuthalion 'Strongbow'.
Belegost 	 	'Great Fortress', one of the two cities of the Dwarves in the Blue Mountains.
Belegund 	 	Father of Rian; brother of Baragund.
Beleriand*	 	Lands west of the Blue Mountains in the Elder Days.
Belthronding 	 	Beleg's bow.
Beor 	 	Leader of the first Men to enter Beleriand; progenitor of the House of Beor, one of the three Houses of the Edain.
Beren 	 	Man of the House of Beor, lover of Luthien, who cut a Silmaril from Morgoth's crown; called 'One-hand' and Camlost 'Empty-handed'.
Black King, The 	 	Morgoth.
Black Sword, The 	 	Turin's name in Nargothrond; also the sword itself. See Mormegil.
Blue Mountains 	 	The great mountain chain (called Ered Luin and Ered Lindon) between Beleriand and Eriador in the Elder Days.
Bragollach 	 	See Dagor Bragollach.
Brandir 	 	Ruler of the People of Haleth in Brethil when Turin came; son of Handir.
Bregolas 	 	Father of Baragund; Morwen's grandfather.
Bregor 	 	Father of Barahir and Bregolas.
Brethil*	 	Forest between the rivers Teiglin and Sirion; Men of Brethil, the People of Haleth.
Brithiach*	 	Ford over Sirion north of the Forest of Brethil.
Brodda 	 	An Easterling in Hithlum after the Nirnaeth Arnoediad.
Cabed-en-Aras 	 	'The Deer's Leap', a deep gorge of the river Teiglin where Turin slew Glaurung.
Cabed Naeramarth 	 	'The Leap of Dreadful Doom', name given to Cabed-en-Aras after Nienor leapt from its cliffs.
Celebros 	 	Stream in Brethil falling down to Teiglin near the Crossings.
Children of Iluvatar 	 	Elves and Men.
Cirdan 	 	Called 'the Shipwright'; lord of the Falas; at the destruction of the Havens after the Nirnaeth Arnoediad he escaped to the Isle of Balar in the south.
Crissaegrim*	 	The mountain peaks south of Gondolin, where were the eyries of Thorondor.
Crossings of Teiglin*	 	Fords where the old South Road to Nargothrond crossed the Teiglin.
Cuthalion 	 	'Strongbow', name of Beleg.
Daeron 	 	Minstrel of Doriath.
Dagor Bragollach (also the Bragollach)	 	The Battle of Sudden Flame, in which Morgoth ended the Siege of Angband.
Dark Lord, The 	 	Morgoth.
Deer's Leap, The 	 	See Cabed-en-Aras.
Dimbar*	 	The land between the rivers Sirion and Mindeb.
Dimrost '	 	The Rainy Stair', the falls of Celebros in the Forest of Brethil, afterwards called Nen Girith.
Dor-Cuarthol 	 	'Land of Bow and Helm', name given to the country defended by Turin and Beleg from their lair on Amon Rûdh.
Doriath*	 	The kingdom of Thingol and Melian in the forests of Neldoreth and Region, ruled from Menegroth on the river Esgalduin.
Dorlas 	 	A man of consequence among the People of Haleth in the Forest of Brethil.
Dor-lomin*	 	Region in the south of Hithlum given by King Fingolfin as a fief to the House of Hador; the home of Hurin and Morwen.
Dorthonion*	 	'Land of Pines', great forested highlands on the northern borders of Beleriand, afterwards named Taurnu-Fuin.
Drengist*	 	Long firth of the sea piercing Ered Lomin, the Echoing Mountains.
Easterlings 	 	Tribes of Men who followed the Edain into Beleriand.
Echad i Sedryn 	 	(also the Echad) 'Camp of the Faithful', name given to Mim's house on Amon Rûdh.
Ecthelion 	 	Elf-lord of Gondolin.
Edain 	 	(singular Adan) The Men of the Three Houses of the Elf-friends.
Eithel Ivrin*	 	'Ivrin's Well', the source of the river Narog beneath Ered Wethrin.
Eithel Sirion*	 	'Sirion's Well', in the eastern face of Ered Wethrin; the fortress of the Noldor in that place, also called Barad Eithel.
Eldalie 	 	The Elven-folk, equivalent to Eldar.
Eldar 	 	The Elves of the Great Journey out of the East to Beleriand.
Elder Children 	 	The Elves. See Children of Iluvatar.
Eledhwen 	 	Name of Morwen, 'Elfsheen'.
Encircling Mountains 	 	The mountains encircling Tumladen, the plain of Gondolin.
Enemy, The 	 	Morgoth.
Eol 	 	Called 'the Dark Elf', a great smith who dwelt in Nan Elmoth; maker of the sword Anglachel; father of Maeglin.
Ephel Brandir 	 	'The Fence of Brandir', the enclosed dwellings of the Men of Brethil upon Amon Obel; also the Ephel.
Ered Gorgoroth*	 	'Mountains of Terror', the vast precipices in which Taur-nu-Fuin fell southward; also the Gorgoroth.
Ered Wethrin 	 	'Shadowy Mountains', 'Mountains of Shadow', the great range forming the boundary of Hithlum on the east and south.
Esgalduin*	 	The river of Doriath, dividing the forests of Neldoreth and Region and flowing into Sirion.
Exiles, The 	 	The Noldor who rebelled against the Valar and returned to Middle-earth.
Faelivrin 	 	Name given to Finduilas by Gwindor.
Fair Folk 	 	The Eldar.
Falas*	 	The coastlands of Beleriand in the West.
Feanor 	 	Eldest son of Finwe, the first leader of the Noldor; half-brother of Fingolfin; maker of the Silmarils; leader of the Noldor in their rebellion against the Valar, but slain in battle soon after his return to Middle-earth. See Sons of Feanor.
Felagund 	 	'Hewer of caves', name given to King Finrod after the establishment of Nargothrond and often used alone.
Finarfin 	 	Third son of Finwe, brother of Fingolfin and half-brother of Feanor; father of Finrod Felagund and Galadriel. Finarfin did not return to Middle-earth.
Finduilas 	 	Daughter of Orodreth, second King of Nargothrond.
Fingolfin 	 	Second son of Finwe, the first leader of the Noldor; High King of the Noldor, dwelling in Hithlum; father of Fingon and Turgon.
Fingon 	 	Eldest son of King Fingolfin, and High King of the Noldor after his death.
Finrod 	 	Son of Finarfin; founder and king of Nargothrond, brother of Orodreth and Galadriel; often called Felagund.
Forweg 	 	Man of Dor-lomin, captain of the outlaw band that Turin joined.
Galdor the Tall 	 	Son of Hador Goldenhead; father of Hurin and Huor; slain at Eithel Sirion.
Gamil Zirak 	 	Dwarf smith, teacher of Telchar of Nogrod.
Gaurwaith 	 	'Wolf-men', the outlaw band that Turin joined in the woodlands beyond the western borders of Doriath.
Gelmir (1) 	 	Elf of Nargothrond, brother of Gwindor.
Gelmir (2) 	 	Noldorin Elf who came with Arminas to Nargothrond to warn Orodreth of its peril.
Gethron 	 	One of Turin's companions on the journey to Doriath.
Ginglith*	 	River flowing into the Narog above Nargothrond.
Girdle of Melian 	 	See Melian.
Glaurung 	 	'Father of Dragons', the first of the Dragons of Morgoth.
Glithui*	 	River flowing down from Ered Wethrin and joining Teiglin north of the inflow of Malduin.
Gloredhel 	 	Daughter of Hador, sister of Galdor Hurin's father; wife of Haldir of Brethil.
Glorfindel 	 	Elf-lord of Gondolin.
Gondolin*	 	The hidden city of King Turgon.
Gorgoroth 	 	See Ered Gorgoroth.
Gorthol 	 	'Dread Helm', name taken by Turin in the land of Dor-Cuarthol.
Gothmog 	 	Lord of Balrogs; slayer of King Fingon.
Great Mound, The 	 	See Haudh-en-Nirnaeth.
Great Song, The 	 	The Music of the Ainur, in which the World was begun.
Grey-elves 	 	The Sindar, name given to the Eldar who remained in Beleriand and did not cross the Great Sea into the West.
Grithnir 	 	One of Turin's companions on the journey to Doriath, where he died.
Guarded Plain, The*	 	See Talath Dirnen.
Guarded Realm, The 	 	Doriath.
Guilin 	 	Elf of Nargothrond, father of Gwindor and Gelmir.
Gurthang 	 	'Iron of Death', Turin's name for the sword Anglachel after it was reforged in Nargothrond.
Gwaeron 	 	The 'windy month', March.
Gwindor 	 	Elf of Nargothrond, lover of Finduilas, companion of Turin.
Hador Goldenhead 	 	Elf-friend, lord of Dor-lomin, vassal of King Fingolfin; father of Galdor father of Hurin and Huor; slain at Eithel Sirion in the Dagor Bragollach. House of Hador, one of the Houses of the Edain.
Haldir 	 	Son of Halmir of Brethil; wedded Gloredhel daughter of Hador of Dor-lomin.
Haleth 	 	The Lady Haleth, who early became the leader of the Second House of the Edain, the Halethrim or People of Haleth, who dwelt in the Forest of Brethil.
Halmir 	 	Lord of the Men of Brethil.
Handir of Brethil 	 	Son of Haldir and Gloredhel; father of Brandir.
Hareth 	 	Daughter of Halmir of Brethil, wife of Galdor of Dor-lomin; mother of Hurin.
Haudh-en-Elleth '	 	The Mound of the Elf-maid' near the Crossings of Teiglin, in which Finduilas was buried.
Haudh-en-Nirnaeth 	 	'The Mound of Tears' in the desert of Anfauglith.
Hidden Kingdom, The 	 	Doriath.
Hidden Realm, The 	 	Gondolin.
High Faroth, The*	 	Highlands to the west of the river Narog above Nargothrond; also the Faroth.
Hirilorn 	 	A great beech-tree in the Forest of Neldoreth with three trunks.
Hithlum*	 	'Land of Mist', northern region bounded by the Mountains of Shadow.
Hunthor 	 	Man of Brethil, companion of Turin in the attack on Glaurung.
Huor 	 	Hurin's brother; father of Tuor father of Earendil; slain in the Battle of Unnumbered Tears.
Hurin 	 	Lord of Dor-lomin, husband of Morwen and father of Turin and Nienor; called Thalion 'the Steadfast'.
Ibun 	 	One of the sons of Mim the Petty-dwarf.
Iluvatar 	 	'The Father of All'.
Indor 	 	Man of Dor-lomin, father of Aerin.
Ivrin*	 	Lake and falls beneath Ered Wethrin where the river Narog rose.
Khim 	 	One of the sons of Mim the Petty-dwarf, slain by Androg's arrow.
Labadal 	 	Turin's name for Sador.
Ladros*	 	Lands to the north-east of Dorthonion that were granted by the Noldorin kings to the Men of the House of Beor.
Lady of Dor-lomin 	 	Morwen.
Lalaith 	 	'Laughter', name given to Urwen.
Larnach 	 	One of the Woodmen in the lands south of Teiglin.
Lord of Waters 	 	The Vala Ulmo.
Lords of the West 	 	The Valar.
Lothlann 	 	A great plain to the east of Dorthonion (Taur-nu-Fuin).
Lothron 	 	The fifth month.
Luthien 	 	Daughter of Thingol and Melian, who after the death of Beren chose to become mortal and to share his fate. Called Tinuviel 'daughter of twilight', nightingale.
Mablung 	 	Elf of Doriath, chief captain of Thingol, friend of Turin; called 'the Hunter'.
Maedhros 	 	Eldest son of Feanor, with lands in the east beyond Dorthonion.
Maeglin 	 	Son of Eol 'the Dark Elf' and Aredhel Turgon's sister; betrayer of Gondolin.
Malduin*	 	A tributary of the Teiglin.
Mandos 	 	A Vala: the Judge, and Keeper of the Houses of the Dead in Valinor.
Manwe 	 	The chief of the Valar; called the Elder King.
Melian 	 	A Maia (see entry Ainur); the queen of King Thingol in Doriath, about which she set an invisible barrier of protection, the Girdle of Melian; mother of Luthien.
Melkor 	 	The Quenya name of Morgoth.
Menegroth*	 	'The Thousand Caves', the halls of Thingol and Melian on the river Esgalduin in Doriath.
Menel 	 	The heavens, region of the stars.
Methed-en-glad 	 	'End of the wood', a stronghold of Dor-Cuarthol at the edge of the forest south of Teiglin.
Mim 	 	The Petty-dwarf, dwelling on Amon Rûdh.
Minas Tirith 	 	'Tower of Watch', built by Finrod Felagund on Tol Sirion.
Mindeb*	 	A tributary of Sirion, between Dimbar and the Forest of Neldoreth.
Mithrim*	 	The south-eastern region of Hithlum, separated from Dor-lomin by the Mountains of Mithrim.
Morgoth 	 	The great rebellious Vala, in his origin the mightiest of the Powers; called the Enemy, the Dark Lord, the Black King, Bauglir.
Mormegil 	 	'Black Sword', name given to Turin in Nargothrond.
Morwen 	 	Daughter of Baragund of the House of Beor; wife of Hurin and mother of Turin and Nienor; called Eledhwen 'Elfsheen' and Lady of Dor-lomin.
Mountains of Shadow*	 	See Ered Wethrin.
Nan Elmoth*	 	A forest in East Beleriand; dwelling-place of Eol.
Nargothrond*	 	'The great underground fortress on the river Narog', founded by Finrod Felagund, destroyed by Glaurung; also the realm of Nargothrond extending east and west of the river.
Narog*	 	The chief river of West Beleriand, rising at Ivrin and flowing into Sirion near its mouths. People of Narog, the Elves of Nargothrond.
Neithan 	 	'The Wronged', name given to himself by Turin among the outlaws.
Nellas 	 	Elf of Doriath, friend of Turin in his boyhood.
Nen Girith 	 	'Shuddering Water', name given to Dimrost, the falls of Celebros in Brethil.
Nen Lalaith 	 	Stream rising under Amon Darthir, a peak in Ered Wethrin, and flowing past Hurin's house in Dor-lomin.
Nenning*	 	River in West Beleriand, reaching the Sea at the Haven of Eglarest.
Nevrast*	 	Region west of Dor-lomin, beyond the Echoing Mountains* (Ered Lomin).
Nibin-noeg, Nibin-nogrim 	 	Petty-dwarves.
Nienor 	 	'Mourning', daughter of Hurin and Morwen, and sister of Turin; see Niniel.
Nimbrethil*	 	Birchwoods in Arvernien; named in Bilbo's song in Rivendell.
Niniel 	 	'Maid of Tears', name that Turin gave to Nienor in Brethil.
Nirnaeth Arnoediad 	 	The Battle of 'Unnumbered Tears', also the Nirnaeth.
Nogrod 	 	One of the two cities of the Dwarves in the Blue Mountains.
Noldor 	 	The second host of the Eldar on the Great Journey out of the East to Beleriand; the 'Deep Elves', 'the Loremasters'.
Nuath, Woods of*	 	Woods extending westward from the upper waters of the Narog.
Orleg 	 	A man of Turin's outlaw band.
Orodreth 	 	King of Nargothrond after the death of his brother Finrod Felagund; father of Finduilas.
Osse 	 	A Maia (see entry Ainur); vassal of Ulmo Lord of Waters.
Petty-dwarves 	 	A race of Dwarves in Middle-earth of whom Mim and his two sons were the last survivors.
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