Originally known as Sméagol, this character was later named Gollum after his habit of making "a horrible swallowing noise in his throat"
Wikipedia suggest that :
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Sméagol's "real" name in Westron (one of Tolkien's invented languages) is "Trahald", of the meaning "burrowing". In both Westron and Old English, Sméagol's name is related to Smaug's: Smaug's name in "true Dalish" was Trâgu, and thus trâgu (trah-) is translated to the Germanic stem present in both Sméagol and Smaug (with a meaning of squeezing through a hole). Tolkien gave the Old English word smygel, meaning "burrow", as a basis for the name, with its spelling altered to resemble "Déagol"; the word is also related to The Hobbit-language word smial, which also means "burrow". The Annotated Hobbit suggests an Old Norse derivation for Gollum. Constance B. Hieatt notes that the word gullor goll can mean "gold, treasure, something precious" - and "ring".
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The dwarves barged into Bag End as if they were invited (they WERE invited, but NOT by Bilbo); they were loud and drank and ate Bilbo's provisions at will and were rather messy. When Bilbo woke up next morning the sink was full, the kitchen was a mess, and to top it off, the Dwarves wrote a note to Bilbo on his own stationery.
Gandalf does not have a surname, as he does not belong to any family. Furthermore, the Shire and Bree are the only known places in Middle-earth where family names are used as 'last names'.
Frodo Baggins, Samwise Gamgee (Sam), Meriadoc Brandybuck (Merry), and Peregrin Took (Pippin). In the book, there is also another named Fredegar 'Fatty' Bolger for part of book 1, and, of course, there is Bilbo Baggins.
Her full name is Princess Sally Acorn.
Once Gollum found out that he couldn't find his ring and the odd question from Bilbo about ''Whats in my pocket?'' Riddle then he though Bilbo must have the ring so he went back over to Bilbo but he was gone... really he just had the ring on so he was invisable. Gollum thought that Bilbo found the way out of the cave so he went to the Exit of the cave which techniaclly lead Bilbo to the exit so Bilbo got out by using a skill which was the skill he came up with by Gollum.Riddlesanswering riddles so Gollum won't kill him
The dwarves barged into Bag End as if they were invited (they WERE invited, but NOT by Bilbo); they were loud and drank and ate Bilbo's provisions at will and were rather messy. When Bilbo woke up next morning the sink was full, the kitchen was a mess, and to top it off, the Dwarves wrote a note to Bilbo on his own stationery.
Gandalf does not have a surname, as he does not belong to any family. Furthermore, the Shire and Bree are the only known places in Middle-earth where family names are used as 'last names'.
His surname is Matt Morris. His full name is Matthew Brandon Morris.
agarwal...a surname
Frodo Baggins, Samwise Gamgee (Sam), Meriadoc Brandybuck (Merry), and Peregrin Took (Pippin). In the book, there is also another named Fredegar 'Fatty' Bolger for part of book 1, and, of course, there is Bilbo Baggins.
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His surname was Crabbe. His first name was actually Vincent.
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Matlock is his surname, his full name is Ben Matlock.(Character played on Matlock by Andy Griffith)
Granger is her surname. Her full name is Hermione Jean Granger. J.K. Rowling initially gave her the surname Puckle but changed her mind.
Her full name is Princess Sally Acorn.