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  2. Welsh surnames - Wikipedia

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    An analysis of the geography of Welsh surnames commissioned by the Welsh Government found that 718,000 people in Wales, nearly 35% of the Welsh population, have a family name of Welsh origin, compared with 5.3% in the rest of the United Kingdom, 4.7% in New Zealand, 4.1% in Australia, and 3.8% in the United States. A total of 16.3 million ...

  3. Richard Amerike - Wikipedia

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    Variants of Richard Ap Meryk's name as found in contemporary documents "Amerike" is an anglicised spelling of the Welsh name ap Meurig, ap Meuric or ap Meryk, which means "son of Meurig". [1] It was, however, only one of the many different ways that the customs officer's name was rendered, even in official documents.

  4. Rhun ap Iorwerth - Wikipedia

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    Rhun ap Iorwerth was born in Tonteg, Rhondda Cynon Taf, to Edward Morus and Gwyneth (née Humphreys) Jones. [2] Born Rhun ap Iorwerth Jones, [3] his name is Welsh for 'Rhun, the son of Iorwerth', a name commonly anglicised as Edward. [4] He uses ap Iorwerth as his surname. [5] He was brought up in Meirionydd and then Anglesey from age five. [6]

  5. Powell (surname) - Wikipedia

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    It is a patronymic form of the Welsh name Hywel (later Anglicized as Howell), with the prefix ap meaning "son of", together forming ap Hywel, or "son of Hywel". [1] It is an uncommon name among those of Welsh ancestry. It originates in a dynasty of kings in Wales and Brittany in the 9th and 10th century, and three Welsh royal houses of that ...

  6. Rhys - Wikipedia

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    Rhys or Rhŷs is a popular Welsh given name (usually male) that is famous in Welsh history and is also used as a surname. It originates from Deheubarth, an old region of South West Wales, with famous kings such as Rhys ap Tewdwr. It is pronounced in North Wales, in South Wales, and / r iː s / REESS in English. [1]

  7. Gwyn ap Nudd - Wikipedia

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    Gwyn ap Nudd is intimately associated with Glastonbury Tor.. Gwyn ap Nudd (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɡwɨn ap ˈnɨːð], sometimes found with the antiquated spelling Gwynn ap Nudd) is a Welsh mythological figure, the king of the Tylwyth Teg or "fair folk" and ruler of the Welsh Otherworld, Annwn, and whose name means “Gwyn, son of Nudd”.

  8. Welsh-only names for Senedd seats 'where possible' - AOL

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  9. Price (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The given name Rhys means "enthusiasm" in Welsh. It is a common surname among those of Welsh ancestry. [ 1 ] At the time of the British Census of 1881 , [ 2 ] its frequency was highest in Radnorshire (38.2 times the British average), followed by Brecknockshire , Herefordshire , Monmouthshire , Flintshire , Shropshire , Denbighshire , Glamorgan ...