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'''Isengrim''' is a name born by three [[Thain]]s of [[the Shire]], all from the [[Took Family]]:
'''Isengrim''' is a name born by three [[Thain]]s of [[the Shire]], all from the [[Took Family]]:


*Isengrim Took I, one of the eight unnamed Thains of the Took line, who reigned sometime between {{SR|740}} and {{SR|1083}}.
*[[Isengrim Took I]], one of the eight unnamed Thains of the Took line, who reigned sometime between {{SR|740}} and {{SR|1083}}.
*[[Isengrim Took II]] ({{SR|1020}} - {{SR|1122}}), twenty-second Thain of [[the Shire]] who begins the excavation of [[Great Smials]].
*[[Isengrim Took II]] ({{SR|1020}} - {{SR|1122}}), twenty-second Thain of [[the Shire]] who begins the excavation of [[Great Smials]].
*[[Isengrim Took III]] ({{SR|1232}} - {{SR|1330}}), eldest son of the [[Gerontius Took|Old Took]] and twenty-seventh Thain of the Shire.
*[[Isengrim Took III]] ({{SR|1232}} - {{SR|1330}}), eldest son of the [[Gerontius Took|Old Took]] and twenty-seventh Thain of the Shire.
 
==Etymology==
The name is old Germanic one meaning "iron angry"
==Inspiration==
The name was known for appearing in the romance of [[Wikipedia:Reynard the Fox|Reynard the Fox]], as the name adopted for the Wolf.<ref>[[Nomenclature]]</ref>
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Isengrim is a name born by three Thains of the Shire, all from the Took Family:

Etymology

The name is old Germanic one meaning "iron angry"

Inspiration

The name was known for appearing in the romance of Reynard the Fox, as the name adopted for the Wolf.[1]

References


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