Llywelyn

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The Welsh name Llywelyn (pronounced [ɬəˈwɛlɪn], or often [ləˈwɛlɪn] by non-Welsh-speakers) most likely derives from Old British Lugubelenus, a compound word formed from the names of the Celtic gods Lug or Lugh and Belenus. It is sometimes spelt Llywellyn, Llewelyn or Llewellyn (the doubling of the second -l- is by analogy; the name is never pronounced IPA[ɬəw'ɛɬɪn]).

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[edit] Historical

Historically it may refer to any of several Welshmen:

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More recent bearers of the name include:

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[edit] As a first name

Bearers of the name include:

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In addition, Llewellyn may refer to:

[edit] References

  1. ^ Who's Who, -1983 and Who Was Who both edited by A. and C. Black