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The Valar
The common name given to the Vala Irmo, from the gardens in Valinor where he dwelt with his spouse Estë.
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Lórien took his name from his gardens in Valinor, so perhaps '(garden) of dreams' might be a more appropriate rendering. The form 'god of dreams', though, is actually used for this Vala in Tolkien's earlier work, hence the translation used above.
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