Tolkien
English
Etymology
Likely from Middle Low German Tolkin (literally “son of Tolk”), which is probably also related to Polish Tołkiny and German Tolksdorf, names for a Prussian town; the nickname Tolk is connected to Middle Low German tolk (“interpreter”), from Proto-Slavic *tъlkъ[1]. J.R.R. Tolkien subscribed to a folk etymology that connected the name with German tollkühn (“foolhardy”).
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Further reading
J. R. R. Tolkien on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
References
- Ryszard Derdziński (2017), "On J.R.R. Tolkien's roots in Gdańsk"
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