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'''Ambarto''' (pron. {{IPA|[amˈbarto]}}) was a [[Quenya]] [[Amilessë|mother-name]] given to [[Amras]], twin son of [[Fëanor]] by [[Nerdanel]], his mother. Initially, both twins were called [[Ambarussa]] so their father insisted on having different names. Nerdanel changed one of the names, without clearly deciding which, to ''[[Umbarto]]'', which meant "the fated". Because of its meaning, Fëanor had quickly urged Nerdanel to change it to ''[[Ambarto]]''.  
'''Ambarto''' (pron. {{IPA|[amˈbarto]}}) was a [[Quenya]] [[Amilessë|mother-name]] given to [[Amras]], twin son of [[Fëanor]] by [[Nerdanel]], his mother. Initially, both twins were called [[Ambarussa]] so their father insisted on having different names. Nerdanel changed one of the names, without clearly deciding which, to ''[[Umbarto]]'', which meant "the fated". Because of its meaning, Fëanor had quickly urged Nerdanel to change it to ''[[Ambarto]]''.  


It is translated as "Upwards-exalted", being composed from ''[[amba]]'' = "upwards, top" and ''[[arta]]'' = "exalted".  
It is translated as "Upwards-exalted", being composed from ''[[amba]]'' = "upwards, top" and ''[[arta]]'' = "exalted".<ref>{{PM|Shibboleth}}, pp. 353-354</ref>


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* ''[[The Peoples of Middle-earth]]'', [[The Shibboleth of Feanor ]]
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Ambarto (pron. [amˈbarto]) was a Quenya mother-name given to Amras, twin son of Fëanor by Nerdanel, his mother. Initially, both twins were called Ambarussa so their father insisted on having different names. Nerdanel changed one of the names, without clearly deciding which, to Umbarto, which meant "the fated". Because of its meaning, Fëanor had quickly urged Nerdanel to change it to Ambarto.

It is translated as "Upwards-exalted", being composed from amba = "upwards, top" and arta = "exalted".[1]

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