heh. have a look at these two links. they show how to translate real world names into Quenya.
http://www.uib.no/People/hnohf/elfnam.htmhttp://www.elvish.org/elm/names.htmlRead the first link first. I took the liberty of grabbing some names from the board:
CARL, CHARLES: These names are both derived from Carolus, a Latinized form of Old Norse Karl, "free man" (as opposed to a thrall). From Quenya mirima "free" (MIS) we derive
Mirimon as the High-Elven equivalent. Feminine form Mirimë = Carolyn, Caroline.
Brandon supposedly means "fire-hill", Quenya
ÚramboDANIEL (m.) - Heb. 'Gof is my judge'; Eru "God"; námo "judge", thus
Erunámo ROBERT, ROBIN (m.) - Old Ger. 'fame + bright'; alcar "glory, splendour, brillance"; calima "bright", thus
Alcarcalimo JORDAN (m., f.) - Heb. 'flowing down'; *nusirila "down-flowing", thus could be
Nusirilo (masc.) and Nusirile (fem.)
BENEDICT (m.) - Latin 'blessed'; laitaina "blessed", thus Laitaino/
LaitainonMany names not mentioned - no "Saint" . Also, many names not mentioned in shortened form - no "Ben"
So, heh, let the adventure group consisting of Mirimon, Úrambo, Erunámo, Alcarcalimo, Nusirilo and Laitainon set forth!