The name Rúmil goes back to the earliest phases of Tolkien's work, in the person of an ancient loremaster who invented the art of writing. There are several instances of Tolkien taking names from his earlier works and incorporating them into The Lord of the Rings, and Rúmil seems to be one of these. Nonetheless the name does not appear to have been given arbitrarily. The original Rúmil's name seems to have derived from words for 'secret' or 'whisper', and those meanings fit Rúmil of Lórien too, in his role as a stealthy guardian of the Northern Fences. The implication of secrecy and stealth may also connect with the name of his brother Haldir, of whose name one interpretation is 'hidden one'.
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