QuickTidal, on 14 February 2022 - 06:36 PM, said:
Elanor was a small, star-shaped yellow flower. It was one of the flowers brought by the Elves from Tol Eressëa to Númenor. Lining right up with this show's timeline...Sam and Frodo used the same flower to name Sam's daughter as the elves thousands of years earlier.
Well, if this pre-Hobbit happens to come from a family that had contact with the big Elvish island boat, or Numenor, and a reason to name their daughter after it, I suppose I might take that criticism back, but their lines in the trailer doesn't make me confident they come from a line familiar with the great and wise of Middle-Earth. But someone with that history would be more likely to be a Fallohide than a Harfoot (though I concede it's not *impossible*).
The surname thing doesn't work though coz even if you buy the surnames evolving by swapping suffixes in that manner the Brandybucks are specifically named after the Braranduin/Brandywine river and didn't take that name till after they settled there. Pre-Shire wanderers shouldn't have that prefix, at all.
*waves the Sword that was Nerded*
eta: it's also not clear that the Hobbits should have family names at all at this time, since the appendices say that practice started 'some centuries' before LotR which, while not technically incompatible with the three or four millenia, depending on how hard they compress the timeline here, separating these chaps from the Bagginses, is a bit of a stretch.
This post has been edited by polishgenius: 14 February 2022 - 07:16 PM