Cadwaladr (name)

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Cadwaladr, Cadwalader, Cadwallader or Cadwallador is a given name and surname of Welsh origin. It was most notably held by Cadwaladr, a seventh-century king of Gwynedd, who was the last Welsh king to claim lordship over all of Britain.

Pronunciation

The name is pronounced [kadˈwaladər] in Welsh and typically /kədˈwɒlədər/ in English. The spelling variant Cadwallader does not represent the pronunciation [kadˈwaɬadər], in spite of the double l, which usually represents a voiceless lateral fricative in Welsh (see Welsh orthography).

People with the surname

Cadwaladr
Family name
Language(s) of origin Welsh

People with the given name

Cadwaladr
Pronunciation [kadˈwaladər]
Gender masculine
Origin
Word/name Welsh
Meaning "battle-leader"
Region of origin Wales

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