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.