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Moon

Moon in a Decipher Card

The Moon of the world of Arda was created by the Valar Aulë. He and his people made a vessel, to hold the radiance of the last flower of Telperion, the elder of the Two Trees of Valinor. The Maia Tilion, a hunter of the company of the Vala Oromë, was chosen to guide the vessel of the Moon. The moon's first rising was right at the edge of a new age, Years of the Sun, FA 1.

"Isil was first wrought and made ready and first rose into the realm of the stars, and was the elder of the new lights, as was Telperion of the Trees."

Names of the Moon amongst the Elves included Isil or The Sheen, a name given to it by the Vanyar; Ithil, the common name for the Moon in Sindarin, as seen in Minas Ithil (later Minas Morgul) and the Gondorian province of Ithilien; and Rána, or The Wayward, a name given to the Moon by the Ñoldor.

A poetic name for the Moon was The Silver Flower, and Gollum referred to it as The White Face.

The Moon was valued as higher than the Sun by the Elves, both because it came from the Elder Tree, and because it rose first: it was made in memory of the Elves. The Sun on the other hand was made in memory of Men.

Other versions of the legendarium

In the early versions of The Silmarillion as described in The Book of Lost Tales , a part of The History of Middle-earth series, the Moon was described in great detail as an immense island of crystal. It was also said there that the youth Tilion was said to secretly be in love with Arien, the maiden who guided the Sun, and that because he steered the Moon too close to the Sun the Moon was burned, causing the darker spots on the Moon which in reality are caused by the great basalt plains known as Lunar maria.

The Man in the Moon is even described in those writings, as being an old Elf who secretly hid on the island of the Moon, and built his minaret there. This is alluded to further in Tolkien's Roverandom, where the Man in the Moon also lives in a Minaret.

In writings that are older than the material from which the published Silmarillion was drawn, the Moon was described at one point rather as being created by Morgoth as a mockery of Arda the world, but this notion was abandoned.

In the Round World version of the legendarium, the Sun and the Moon were not the fruit of the Two Trees, but actually preceded the creation of the Trees. Instead, the Trees preserved the light of the Sun before Melkor tainted it when he ravished Arien.[citation needed]

Isil

Isil is a Quenya word the means Moon. After Telperion, Ungoliant killed the silver Tree of Valinor, Yavanna took its last flower and Aulë made a vessel to hold it. Then, with Tilion to guide it, Isil the Sheen was sent into the sky to bring light to Arda.

Its counterpart, Anar the Fire-golden, was a fruit of Laurelin and became the Sun.

Translations around the World

Foreign Language Translated name
Afrikaans Maan
Albanian Hëna
Amharic ጨረቃ
Aramaic ܣܗܪܐ
Armenian Լուսին
Arabic القمر
Aromanian Lunâ
Azerbaijani Ay
Basque Ilargia
Belarusian Cyrillic Месяц
Bengali চাঁদ
Bosnian Mjesec
Breton Loar
Bulgarian Cyrillic Луна
Cambodian ព្រះចន្ទ
Catalan Lluna
Chechen Бутт
Cheyenne Taa'é-eše'he
Cornish Loor
Cree ᑎᐱᔅᑳᐅᐲᓯᒻ
Croatian Mjesec
Czech Měsíc
Danish Månen
Davehi ހަނދު
Dutch Maan
Estonian Kuu
Finnish Kuu
French Lune
Galician Lúa
Georgian მთვარე
German Mond
Greek Σελήνη
Gujarati ચંદ્ર
Hausa Wata
Hawaiian Mahina
Hebrew הירח
Hindi चन्द्रमा
Hungarian Hold
Icelandic Tunglið
Indonesian Bulan
Inuktitut ᑕᖅᑭᖅ
Irish Gaelic An Ghealach
Italian Luna
Japanese
Kabardian Мазэ
Kannada ಚಂದ್ರನ
Kazakh Cyrillic Ай
Korean
Kurdish مانگ
Kyrgyz Cyrillic Ай
Latvian Mēness
Lao ດວງຈັນ
Lithuanian Mėnulis
Luxembourgish Äerdmound
Macedonian Cyrillic Месечина
Malagasy Volana
Maltese Qamar
Malay Bulan
Manx Yn Eayst
Marathi चंद्र
Mongolian Cyrillic Сар
Nāhuatl (Aztec) Metztli
Navajo Ooljééʼ
Nepalese चन्द्रमा
Old English Mōna
Pashto سپوږمۍ
Persian ماه
Polish Księżyc
Portuguese Lua
Punjabi ਚੰਦਰਮਾ
Querétaro Otomi Zänä
Romanian Lună
Romani Chhon
Romansh Glina
Russian Луна
Sanskrit चन्द्रः
Scottish Gaelic Gealach
Serbian Месец (Cyrillic) Mesec (Latin)
Serbo Croatian Mjesec
Sinhalese චන්ද්‍රයා
Slovak Mesiac
Slovenian Luna
Somali Bilaha
Spanish Luna
Sudanese Bulan
Swahili Mwezi
Swedish Månen
Tagalog Buwan
Tamil நிலா
Tatar Ай
Thai ดวงจันทร์
Tibetan ཟླ་བ།
Tajik Cyrillic Моҳтоб
Telugu చంద్రుడు
Turkish Ay
Turkmen
Urdu چاند
Ukrainian Cyrillic Місяць
Uzbek Моон (Cyrillic) Oy (Latin)
Vietnamese Mặt Trăng
Welsh Lleuad
Yiddish לבנה
Yucatec Maya Ujo'
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