Etymology
Elë, /ɛl.eɪ̯/ is the Elëgilge (Elënorian) term used to describe the new Ainechtan peoples, for they are still the same as the Tuadë. However, they considered themselves a new, different race from the Tuadë of the new world.
Translations
Temshirin:
Danatua, meaning, Danalin folk, for they were percieved as men of the Pagan god Danala of the Men of Dennoi, who passed the term down to the Temshirin language.
Faeriefolk/Faeries, Temshirin, deriving from "Faer", meaning fair.
Adar, meaning the older and wiser folk.