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'''Baranor''' means "Fierce fire" in [[Sindarin]], (from ''[[bara]]'', "fierce" and ''[[naur]]'', "fire") and can refer to two [[Men]]:
'''Baranor''' means "Fierce fire" in [[Sindarin]], (from ''[[bara]]'', "fierce" and ''[[naur]]'', "fire") and can refer to:


==Middle-earth==
* [[Baranor (son of Baran)|Baranor]] (born {{FA|317}}), son of [[Baran]] and a man of the [[House of Bëor]].
* [[Baranor (son of Baran)|Baranor]] (born {{FA|317}}), son of [[Baran]] and a man of the [[House of Bëor]].
* [[Baranor (Man of Gondor)|Baranor]] (late [[Third Age]]), a man of [[Gondor]] and father of [[Beregond (soldier of Gondor)|Beregond]].
* [[Baranor (Man of Gondor)|Baranor]] (late [[Third Age]]), a man of [[Gondor]] and father of [[Beregond (soldier of Gondor)|Beregond]].
==Adaptations==
* [[Baranor (video game character)|Baranor]], a character invented for [[The Lord of the Rings: War in the North]].


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Revision as of 11:23, 25 December 2011

Baranor means "Fierce fire" in Sindarin, (from bara, "fierce" and naur, "fire") and can refer to:

Middle-earth

Adaptations


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