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38 Names found
An ancient Welsh name that may derive from the Latin Honorius [1]. This name belonged to a 6th-century Brythonic poet also referred to as Neirin or...
Derived from an ancient Welsh name that appears in several variants, including Acgarat and Ancarat. The name signifies "much loved", originating from...
Derived from the Welsh word brych signifying "speckled, freckled" combined with a diminutive suffix. Brychan Brycheiniog was a legendary Welsh king,...
From an Old Welsh name, recorded in Latinized forms such as Catamanus, signifying "battle peak" from cat "battle" and bann "peak". Saint Cadfan, from...
From an Old Welsh name, recorded in Latinized forms such as Catocus, derived from cat signifying "battle". This was the name of a 6th-century Welsh sa...
The Old Welsh version of Cadwgan.
Derived from Old Welsh cynt meaning "first, chief" and gur meaning "man", plus the suffix ig indicating "has the quality of" [1].
Derived from Welsh elus signifying "kind, benevolent". This was the name of two kings of Powys in Wales.
Old Welsh form of Gwrtheyrn.
From Old Welsh Guorthigirn meaning "supreme king", from guor meaning "over" and tigirn meaning "king, monarch". It is possible that this was a title...
Carries the meaning "worthy lord", derived from Old Welsh ior "lord" and gwerth "value, worth". This name was borne by medieval Welsh royalty,...
Probably a Welsh form of *Ninniau (see Ninian). It is used for Nennius in Brut y Brenhinedd [1], the Middle Welsh translation of Geoffrey of...
Old Welsh form of Sextilius. This name was borne by a 7th-century king of Ceredigion.