Is Saruman an Ainur?

Yes, Saruman is an Ainu, specifically a Maia (a lesser Ainu spirit) who was sent to Middle-earth as one of the Istari (Wizards) to help fight Sauron, though he became corrupted. He was originally a powerful spirit in the Timeless Halls, a follower of the Vala Aulë, and had existed before the creation of the world.
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Was Saruman an Ainur?

As a Maia, Saruman was created by Ilúvatar before the Music of the Ainur. In his early days in Valinor, he went by the name Curumo or Tarindor. Like Sauron, he was a powerful Maia of Aulë.
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Is Sauron Ainur or Maiar?

Before the world's creation. The Ainulindalë tells how the supreme being Eru began the creation with good, immortal spirits, the Ainur. The lesser Maiar included Sauron, under the greater Valar.
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Is Saruman a Maiar or Istari?

(Minor nitpick, the singular is "maia", "maiar" is plural). Both Gandalf and Saruman are Istari , which are a very unusual thing. As far as we know, only five ever existed.
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Is Gandalf an Ainur?

Yes, Gandalf is an Ainu, specifically one of the Maiar, which are lesser angelic spirits created by Ilúvatar before the world (Arda) began; he was sent to Middle-earth in the guise of an old man to aid in the fight against Sauron, retaining full knowledge of his divine origins. His original name was Olórin, and he was known as the wisest of the Maiar, learning from figures like Nienna before his mission as one of the Istari (Wizards).
 
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Which Ainur is Tom Bombadil?

The most common theory is, therefore, that Bombadil is just a "rogue" Maia who perhaps stayed behind and did not follow the other Ainur at the Breaking of the World. In contrast to the seven Valar, the Maiar are an unknown number, so it's easy to associate Tom with them.
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Is Elrond half Valar?

Following the War of Wrath, because of his Half-elven heritage, the Valar gave Elrond and his brother a choice to be counted among the kindred of Elves or Men. Elrond chose to belong to the Firstborn, while Elros chose to become mortal.
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Is Sauron's true form an elf?

Is Sauron a human or elf? Sauron was neither a human nor an Elf, but he could have resembled either in his fair disguise in the Second Age, particularly as Annatar.
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Is Radagast a Maiar?

Yes, Radagast the Brown is a Maia, an ancient, powerful spirit sent to Middle-earth as one of the Istari (Wizards) to aid against Sauron, though he became deeply focused on the natural world and its creatures, serving Yavanna. He was originally named Aiwendil, meaning "bird-friend," and was sent with Saruman, Gandalf, and the other wizards to guide the free peoples, but his concern for animals and plants led him to neglect the political struggles.
 
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Why is Gandalf old if he is immortal?

Gandalf isn't a Maia in the same way Sauron is. He was sent to middle earth as an old man, so his body is much more real than Sauron's “raiment”. He can't use his power to the same extent, he can't change his forms at will.
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Is Galadriel an Ainur?

Galadriel is Arwen's grandmother on her mother's side, but all the "Ainur heritage" is through Elrond. Galadriel's father was Finarfin, brother of Feanor and Fingolfin, son of the Noldor king Finwe. Her mother was Earwen of the Teleri, daughter of Olwë, king of the Teleri in Aman.
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What is Sauron's Elvish name?

Sauron's original name was Mairon ("the Admirable"), but after his fall, the Elves gave him derogatory Elvish names: Sauron (Quenya for "the Abhorred/Abominable") and Gorthaur (Sindarin for "Dread Abomination"). He also used names like Annatar ("Lord of Gifts") when deceiving the Elves and was known as The Dark Lord, The Eye, or The Necromancer.
 
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Why is Sauron afraid of Aragorn?

Sauron feared Aragorn because he was the rightful heir of Isildur, a powerful leader capable of uniting Men and Elves, and, most critically, Sauron mistakenly believed Aragorn had the One Ring and could use its power to challenge him directly, uniting armies against Mordor and potentially destroying him. Aragorn's lineage, charisma, and proven leadership threatened Sauron's dominance, making him a far greater danger than any other mortal man. 
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What was Gandalf's true form?

Gandalf's true form is that of an immortal, angelic spirit named Olorin, one of the divine Maiar, who appears in Middle-earth disguised in the humble form of an old man, a "veil" called a fana. He was sent as one of the Istari (Wizards) to guide free peoples, not to dominate with raw power, so his true, majestic spirit remained mostly unseen, though he could manifest greater power, especially after his return as Gandalf the White, explains this YouTube video.
 
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Is Morgoth an Ainur?

Morgoth, also known as Melkor, was the greatest of the Ainur. He fell from glory when he disrupted the Music of the Ainur and defied the will of Ilúvatar. Morgoth corrupted many of the Ainur to his service, fought the Valar, and marred Arda.
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Why does Gandalf say I am Saruman?

When Gandalf says, "I am Saruman," after returning as Gandalf the White, he means he has taken Saruman's place as the leader of the wizards (Istari) and is now fulfilling the role Saruman abandoned: the wise guide and helper of the Free Peoples against Sauron, essentially becoming the "good" or "correct" version of Saruman. He's not claiming to be the same person, but that he now embodies the power, authority, and purpose Saruman was meant to have, having been sent back with greater power to do what Saruman failed at.
 
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Is Tom Bombadil a Maiar?

While J.R.R. Tolkien never explicitly defined Tom Bombadil's nature, he is widely theorized to be a powerful, ancient spirit, often suggested to be a Maia (angelic being) who "went native" in Middle-earth, existing before the Valar and being inherently tied to Arda itself, explaining his unique immunity to the Ring's power, unlike other Maiar like Gandalf or Saruman, as he serves only his own purposes and the land. He's described as "oldest and fatherless," suggesting he's an Ainu (angelic spirit) but not one of the Valar or Maiar sent to rule, but rather an independent force of nature.
 
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Who is the saddest character in The Lord of the Rings?

Tolkien's description of Gollum conforms to a Catholic – and Thomistic – account of envy, which is a “sadness of the soul”; and it is Gollum's unbearable sadness and his unquenchable desire for the one Ring that marks his character.
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Could Radagast beat a Balrog?

Radagast wouldn't fight the Balrog. He'd stuff all the animals in his cloak and run. He would have became Radaghast the Crispy and Pulverized. He didn't have the Secret Flame ring.
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Is Halbrand actually Sauron?

Halbrand was a name and identity that Sauron took for himself during the late Second Age of Middle-earth. Halbrand was invented by Amazon Studios for The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. He is portrayed by Charlie Vickers.
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Who is the most powerful LOTR character?

The strongest character in The Lord of the Rings is generally considered to be Sauron, the Dark Lord, as a being of immense power, capable of wielding great darkness and shaping reality, though some argue for his master, Morgoth, or even the supreme creator Eru Ilúvatar, while figures like Gandalf the White and Galadriel are incredibly strong but often restrained in their power to guide mortals. 
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Is his name Gandalf or Mithrandir?

He was known by many names during the long years he remained in Middle-earth: Elves named him Mithrandir, the Grey Pilgrim, while the men of Arnor named him Gandalf, which became his most common name. He was also known as Incánus in the south, and Tharkûn to the Dwarves.
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How old is 120 in elf years?

Everyone is going to have a different answer but, for elves, I assume this: The human equivalent is x5 up to 'mid-twenties' bracket. So, a '16yo' is 80 years while a '24yo' is 120 years. After that, the aging process essentially stops.
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Who is Legolas to Elrond?

Legolas is introduced at the Council of Elrond in Rivendell, where he came as a messenger from his father to discuss Gollum's escape from their guard.
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Why couldn't Arwen just go to Valinor later?

She chose mortality. She gave up her right to Valinor. Arwen's choice to stay in Middle-earth—and eventually die there—was rooted in her choice to give up her Elven immortality to be with Aragorn.
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