Arwen
Arwen is a fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, one of the most popular and influential literary works of the 20th century. She is an Elf-maiden, daughter of Elrond, and the love interest of Aragorn.
The name Arwen is derived from the Sindarin (Elvish language created by Tolkien) words 'ar' meaning 'noble' and 'wen' meaning 'maiden'. Thus, Arwen means 'noble maiden' in Sindarin.
In the story, Arwen's character represents undying love, sacrifice, and the bittersweet farewell of the Elves as they depart from Middle-earth. Her name has become popular among fans of Tolkien's works and those interested in literary and fantasy-inspired names.
The name Arwen has gained widespread recognition and popularity, particularly among fans of the Lord of the Rings books and movies, as a beautiful and meaningful name with a strong literary and fantasy association.