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==Etymology==
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The name [[Morwen]] is unusual for the [[Rohirrim]], being [[Sindarin]] and not [[Old English]]. Movie producers reasoned that this Elvish name would become popular in Rohan after the coming of [[Morwen Steelsheen]], the [[Gondorians|Gondorian]] queen consort of [[Thengel]].
The name [[Morwen]] is unusual for the [[Rohirrim]], being [[Sindarin]] and not [[Old English]]. Movie producers reasoned that this Elvish name would become popular in Rohan after the coming of [[Morwen Steelsheen]], the [[Gondorians|Gondorian]] queen consort of [[Thengel]].
 
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The name Morwen refers to more than one character, item or concept. For a list of other meanings, see Morwen (disambiguation).
"Morwen (film character)" is a concept which has only appeared in an adaptation of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien.
Morwen
Rohir
File:Robyn Malcolm as Morwen.jpg
Biographical Information
BirthLater Third Age
Family
ChildrenÉothain, Freda
Physical Description
GenderFemale
GalleryImages of Morwen

Morwen is a character invented specifically for The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. She is played by Robyn Malcolm.

History

Morwen was the mother of Freda and Éothain, whom she sent to alert Théoden that the Wild Men were pillaging through Rohan. Her children were kept at Edoras until Théoden led his people to shelter at Helm's Deep, where the children were reunited with their mother.

Etymology

The name Morwen is unusual for the Rohirrim, being Sindarin and not Old English. Movie producers reasoned that this Elvish name would become popular in Rohan after the coming of Morwen Steelsheen, the Gondorian queen consort of Thengel. Template:Smallbrackets