Skal the dwarf wrote about naming:

It seems to me that some of the Khazad who have been raised in the western

regions, far from the Lonely Mountain and the triple peaks, have found

difficulty in selecting an 'open' name for themselves and their children.

I speak not in this public forum about our secret names, but about the

names that we have traditionally used in the world of Men. Among the

children of Durin, these names have come from the languages of Men, northern

Men of the vales of Anduin and of Dale. But of course we have not

generally selected these names according to the meanings of their roots

in the Dale-talk. We have chosen them on the basis of the resonances of

their elements with the meaning-gems of Khuzdul.

 

The rules of formation of a public name are simple, but apparently the

troubles which have beset our people have caused many to forget them.

 

All public names of the people of Durin are composed of two syllables,

the 'leader' and the 'follower', although they may be collapsed into

a single syllable in their Westron appearance.

 

The 'leader' is composed of two parts:

 

(a) The 'signifier', which, for males, is one of the following elements:

B, D, F, G, K, N, TH, or the void. The signifier is often inherited

in the paternal line by the eldest son. The signifier may be made

'liquid' by the addition of R or W.

 

(b) The 'force', whose sound represents the cry of the spirit. This can

be of the form A, I, O, or U. E is obviously unlucky; we all know

the unfortunate circumstances which caused Frerin to be named so.

 

The 'follower' is composed of two parts:

 

(a) The 'speaker', which is like the signifier but made vocal instead of

physical by softening elements, thus: MB, ND, F, NG, NTH, NGW, the void,

or the water elements L, R, or N. If MB, ND, F, or NG is chosen, then

it can be made liquid with L or R.

(c) The 'speech', whose sound represents the cry of duty. This can be

of the form AN, AR, I, IN, IR, OR, UN, or UR.

 

When these elements are combined, if the 'force' and the 'speech' contain

the same sound, and if the void was chosen as the speaker, the sound is

given double length and is written in westron as á, íOB, ó, or ú.

 

Here are some examples:

 

Signifier: TH

Force: O

Speaker: R

Speech: IN

Producing Thorin. The resonance of the elements with the concepts of

kingliness and bravery, in our own tongue, is unmistakeable.

 

Signifier: void

Force: O

Speaker: void

Speech: IN

Producing óin.

 

Signifier: D +liquid W

Force: A

Speaker: L

Speech: IN

Producing Dwalin.

 

Signifier: N

Force: A

Speaker: void

Speech: AR

Producing Nár.

 

Sibilants are avoided for obvious reasons, although they are sometimes found

in those few public names which are chosen for women.

 

I will be criticized for raising these matters publicly, but I hope this

will alleviate the evil of many of our kind appearing under uncouth

appellations whose reflections grate upon our sensibilities.