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  • Bardic name
  • Pseudonym used by poets/artists in Wales, Cornwall or Brittany

    A bardic name (Welsh: enw barddol, Cornish: hanow bardhek, Breton: anv ur barzh) is a pseudonym used by poets and other artists in the Brythonic cultures

    Bardic name

    Bardic name

    Bardic_name

  • Gorsedd Cymru
  • Society of Welsh language

    existing druids. Often a new inductee will take a pseudonym, called a "bardic name". To become an Archdruid, an individual must have won one of the Eisteddfod's

    Gorsedd Cymru

    Gorsedd Cymru

    Gorsedd_Cymru

  • Eisteddfod
  • Type of Welsh festival of literature, music and performance

    change reflects not only the gradual disappearance of the bardic schools but also of the bardic audience; most authorities believe that the stress metres

    Eisteddfod

    Eisteddfod

  • Tywyn
  • Small coastal town in Gwynedd, Wales

    starred in Catweazle playing the part of Carrot. Evan Evans (1731– 1788), bardic name Ieuan Fardd, poet and scholar, curate of St Cadfan's 1772/1777. Edward

    Tywyn

    Tywyn

    Tywyn

  • Alan (given name)
  • Male given name

    when it was adopted as a bardic name by John Blackwell, a 19th-century Welsh poet. The short form of Alan is Al. /æl/ This name is a short form of numerous

    Alan (given name)

    Alan (given name)

    Alan_(given_name)

  • Hypocorism
  • Affectionate nickname

    also hypocoristic), or pet name, is a name used to show affection for a person. It may be a diminutive form of a person's name, such as Izzy for Isabel

    Hypocorism

    Hypocorism

  • Thomas Benjamin (poet)
  • Thomas Benjamin (7 April 1850 – 19 March 1925), known by his bardic name Cynfelyn, was a Welsh poet and congregational minister who gained prominence

    Thomas Benjamin (poet)

    Thomas Benjamin (poet)

    Thomas_Benjamin_(poet)

  • Iolo Morganwg
  • Welsh antiquarian and poet (1747–1826)

    Edward Williams, better known by his bardic name Iolo Morganwg (Welsh: [ˈjɔlɔ mɔrˈɡanʊɡ]; 10 March 1747 – 18 December 1826), was a Welsh antiquarian,

    Iolo Morganwg

    Iolo Morganwg

    Iolo_Morganwg

  • Stage name
  • Pseudonym used by performing artist

    ego Bardic name List of stage names Nickname Nom de guerre Notname for historical artists Passing (racial identity) Pen name Pseudonym Ring name Stigma

    Stage name

    Stage name

    Stage_name

  • Pwllheli
  • Town in Gwynedd, north-west Wales

    founded. It is the birthplace of the Welsh poet Sir Albert Evans-Jones (bardic name Cynan). Pwllheli has a range of shops and other services. As a local

    Pwllheli

    Pwllheli

    Pwllheli

  • Rachie
  • Welsh hymn tune

    Caradog Roberts, with lyrics by Henry Lloyd, who is better known by his bardic name Ap Hefin. The lyrics are a call to battle, as can be seen with the English

    Rachie

    Rachie

    Rachie

  • Middle name
  • Additional portion of a personal name

    A middle name is a component of a personal name that in Western naming order is written between a person's forename and surname. Together, the fore- and

    Middle name

    Middle name

    Middle_name

  • D. Gwenallt Jones
  • Welsh poet, critic, and scholar (1899–1968)

    James Jones (18 May 1899 – 24 December 1968), commonly known by his bardic name Gwenallt, was a Welsh poet, critic, and scholar, and one of the most

    D. Gwenallt Jones

    D._Gwenallt_Jones

  • Gorsedh Kernow
  • Non-political Cornish organisation

    other things. Initiate Bards are given bardic names by the Grand Bard who welcomes them into the College of Bards. These names are in Cornish and will

    Gorsedh Kernow

    Gorsedh Kernow

    Gorsedh_Kernow

  • Bard
  • Poet in medieval Gaelic and British culture

    It was believed that a well-aimed bardic satire, glam dicenn, could raise boils on the face of its target. The bardic system lasted until the mid-17th century

    Bard

    Bard

    Bard

  • Alan Llwyd
  • Welsh poet and critic born 1948

    Alan Llwyd (born 1948), original name Alan Lloyd Roberts, also known under the Bardic name Meilir Emrys Owen, is a Welsh poet, literary critic and editor

    Alan Llwyd

    Alan Llwyd

    Alan_Llwyd

  • Treboeth
  • Village in Wales

    school Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Tirdeunaw are in Treboeth. Gwyrosydd was the bardic name of Treboeth-born Daniel James, author of the Welsh language hymn Calon

    Treboeth

    Treboeth

  • Alun (given name)
  • Name list

    used the bardic name Alun All pages with titles beginning with Alun All pages with titles containing Alun Alun (disambiguation) An unrelated name is Alan

    Alun (given name)

    Alun_(given_name)

  • Morris Williams (writer)
  • Welsh writer ("Nicander"; 1809–1874)

    January 1874) was a Welsh clergyman and writer, commonly known by his bardic name Nicander. He worked on the Welsh Prayer Book of 1841 and himself produced

    Morris Williams (writer)

    Morris Williams (writer)

    Morris_Williams_(writer)

  • Google Gemini
  • Chatbot developed by Google

    $3 billion. The technology was developed under the codename "Atlas", with the name "Bard" in reference to the Celtic term for a storyteller and chosen to "reflect

    Google Gemini

    Google Gemini

    Google_Gemini

  • Llywelyn (name)
  • Welsh name from the medieval age

    Cothi who was known as Llywelyn y Glyn, and Llywelyn ap Rhisiart whose bardic name was Lewys Morgannwg. Three feminine forms have been derived from Llywelyn

    Llywelyn (name)

    Llywelyn (name)

    Llywelyn_(name)

  • Deadnaming
  • Referring to a transgender person by their former name

    by their birth name or other former forename (their 'deadname') after they have chosen a new name. Many transgender people change names as part of gender

    Deadnaming

    Deadnaming

  • David Watkin Jones
  • Welsh poet, historian, and geologist (1832-1905)

    David Watkin Jones, also known by his bardic name Dafydd Morganwg, was a Welsh poet, historian and geologist. He is remembered as the author of numerous

    David Watkin Jones

    David Watkin Jones

    David_Watkin_Jones

  • Hedd Wyn
  • Welsh poet (1887–1917)

    the bard's chair at the 1917 National Eisteddfod. Evans, who had been awarded several chairs for his poetry, was inspired to take the Bardic name Hedd

    Hedd Wyn

    Hedd Wyn

    Hedd_Wyn

  • Tim Saunders
  • Cornish poet

    Cornish from the years 1974 to 1999. He was made bard of the Gorsedh Kernow in 1998, taking the bardic name Bardh Gwerin (Poet of the People). Tim's daughters

    Tim Saunders

    Tim_Saunders

  • Matthew Rhys
  • Welsh actor (born 1974)

    druidic order of the Gorsedd of the Bards for his contributions to the Welsh language and Wales. His bardic name in the Gorsedd is Matthew Tâf. In August

    Matthew Rhys

    Matthew Rhys

    Matthew_Rhys

  • Edward Rowe (actor)
  • Cornish actor

    Awards. Rowe was made a bard of Gorsedh Kernow in 2015 "for his work as an ambassador for the Cornish identity", taking the bardic name Mab Tregarrek (transl

    Edward Rowe (actor)

    Edward Rowe (actor)

    Edward_Rowe_(actor)

  • Daniel James (Gwyrosydd)
  • Daniel James (23 January 1848 – 16 March 1920), also known by his bardic name of Gwyrosydd, was a Welsh poet and hymn-writer, best known for writing the

    Daniel James (Gwyrosydd)

    Daniel_James_(Gwyrosydd)

  • Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise
  • Christian hymn by Walter Chalmers Smith

    hymn (under the name "Palestrina") in Caniadau y Cyssegr ("Hymns of the Sanctuary", 1839) edited by John Roberts (Welsh bardic name: Ieuan Gwyllt) (1822–1877)

    Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise

    Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise

    Immortal,_Invisible,_God_Only_Wise

  • Robert Williams (Robert ap Gwilym Ddu)
  • Robert Williams, bardic name Robert ap Gwilym Ddu (1766–1850) was a Welsh bard. Son of William Williams, he was born at Betws Fawr in the parish of Llanystumdwy

    Robert Williams (Robert ap Gwilym Ddu)

    Robert Williams (Robert ap Gwilym Ddu)

    Robert_Williams_(Robert_ap_Gwilym_Ddu)

  • Ann Trevenen Jenkin
  • Cornish writer and activist (1930–2024)

    woman Grand Bard of Gorsedh Kernow, a founding member of Mebyon Kernow, and its honorary president from 2011 until her death. Her bardic name was Bryallen

    Ann Trevenen Jenkin

    Ann_Trevenen_Jenkin

  • James James
  • Welsh musician, composer of the Welsh national anthem (1832–1902)

    James James (also known by the bardic name Iago ap Ieuan) (1832–1902) was a Welsh harpist and musician from Hollybush, Blackwood, Wales. He composed the

    James James

    James James

    James_James

  • Archdruid
  • Head of Gorsedd Cymru

    Eisteddfod came into being, his successor David Griffith, under the bardic name "Clwydfardd", was the first to be known by the official title "Archdruid"

    Archdruid

    Archdruid

    Archdruid

  • Edward Jones (Bardd y Brenin)
  • Welsh harpist and collector of music (1752–1824)

    (March 1752 – 18 April 1824) commonly known by his bardic name Bardd y Brenin, was a Welsh harpist, bard, performer, composer, arranger, and collector of

    Edward Jones (Bardd y Brenin)

    Edward Jones (Bardd y Brenin)

    Edward_Jones_(Bardd_y_Brenin)

  • Ieuan
  • Name list

    poet Ieuan Gwyllt (1822–1877), bardic name of musician and minister John Roberts. Ieuan ap Iago (1809–1878), bardic name of Evan James, poet who wrote

    Ieuan

    Ieuan

  • Bård
  • Name list

    Look up Bård in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bård is a Norwegian masculine given name. It is a Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Bárðr. Sometimes

    Bård

    Bård

  • Goursez Vreizh
  • initiate by the Gorsedd of Wales. He took the bardic name Hersart Kervarker. He created a "Fraternity of the Bards of Brittany" (Breuriez Breiz) but this did

    Goursez Vreizh

    Goursez Vreizh

    Goursez_Vreizh

  • Walter Davies
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    known by his bardic name Gwallter Mechain, Welsh poet, editor, translator, antiquary and Anglican clergyman Walter C. Davies, pen-name used by Cyril

    Walter Davies

    Walter_Davies

  • Nansi Richards
  • Welsh harpist (1888–1979)

    Welsh harpist, sometimes known as the "Queen of the Harp" or by her bardic name "Telynores Maldwyn". Jane Ann "Nansi" Richards was born at Pen-y-bont-fawr

    Nansi Richards

    Nansi Richards

    Nansi_Richards

  • Winifred Cochrane, Countess of Dundonald
  • Welsh countess (1859–1924)

    Grace of the Order of Saint John, and was known within Wales by her bardic name, Rhiannon. Winifred was the second daughter and sole heir of Robert Bamford

    Winifred Cochrane, Countess of Dundonald

    Winifred Cochrane, Countess of Dundonald

    Winifred_Cochrane,_Countess_of_Dundonald

  • William Thomas (Gwilym Marles)
  • known by his bardic name of Gwilym Marles, was a Welsh minister and poet, and the great-uncle of Dylan Thomas. Dylan was given his middle name, "Marlais"

    William Thomas (Gwilym Marles)

    William Thomas (Gwilym Marles)

    William_Thomas_(Gwilym_Marles)

  • Robert Ellis (Cynddelw)
  • Welsh poet and clergy (1812–1875)

    (also spelt Elis; 3 February 1812 – 19 August 1875), also known by the bardic name Cynddelw, was a Welsh language poet, editor, biographer, lexicographer

    Robert Ellis (Cynddelw)

    Robert Ellis (Cynddelw)

    Robert_Ellis_(Cynddelw)

  • Bleimor (Scouting)
  • Breton Scouting organization

    Skaouted Bleimor, was a Breton Scouting organization, taken from the Bardic name of the poet Jean-Pierre Calloc'h, who was killed in action while fighting

    Bleimor (Scouting)

    Bleimor_(Scouting)

  • Ioan Gruffudd
  • Welsh actor (born 1973)

    Bardic Order of Great Britain) at the highest rank of Druid in the National Eisteddfod at Meifod, mid-Wales, on 4 August 2003, with the bardic name "Ioan"

    Ioan Gruffudd

    Ioan Gruffudd

    Ioan_Gruffudd

  • Culture of Minnesota
  • James D. Price, whose Bardic name was "Ap Dewi", Ellis E. Ellis, whose Bardic name was "Glan Dyfi", Edward Thomas, whose Bardic name was "Awenydd", and John

    Culture of Minnesota

    Culture_of_Minnesota

  • Talhaiarn
  • Welsh poet and architect (1810–1869)

    John Jones (19 January 1810 – October 1869), known by his bardic name of Talhaiarn, was a Welsh poet and architect. Jones was born at the Harp Inn (now

    Talhaiarn

    Talhaiarn

    Talhaiarn

  • Llywarch ap Llywelyn
  • Welsh noble poet of Aberffraw

    1173–1220) was an important medieval Welsh poet. He is also known by his bardic name, "Prydydd y Moch" ("poet of the pigs"). Llywarch was a poet at the court

    Llywarch ap Llywelyn

    Llywarch_ap_Llywelyn

  • List of authors by name: W
  • Williams (1963–2017, Australia, nf) Eliseus Williams (1867–1926, Wales, p), bardic name Eifion Wyn Emmett Williams (1925–2007, US/Germany, p) Frederick Smeeton

    List of authors by name: W

    List_of_authors_by_name:_W

  • Bardic lamp
  • Safety lamp used on the UK rail network

    Today, the term ‘Bardic’ has become a common term in the UK for almost any battery operated handlamp used for hand-signalling. Most Bardic lamps allowed

    Bardic lamp

    Bardic lamp

    Bardic_lamp

  • John Richard Williams (poet)
  • 19 March 1924), often referred to as J. R. Tryfanwy or simply by his bardic name Tryfanwy, was a Welsh-language lyrical poet. He was born in the village

    John Richard Williams (poet)

    John Richard Williams (poet)

    John_Richard_Williams_(poet)

  • Eliseus Williams
  • Eliseus Williams (2 May 1867 – 13 October 1926), better known by his bardic name "Eifion Wyn", was a Welsh language poet, born at Porthmadog in Caernarfonshire

    Eliseus Williams

    Eliseus Williams

    Eliseus_Williams

  • National Eisteddfod of Wales
  • Annual festival of Welsh-language culture

    A new bardic chair is specially designed and made for each eisteddfod. The crown is awarded for a pryddest, a poem in free verse. A new bardic crown is

    National Eisteddfod of Wales

    National Eisteddfod of Wales

    National_Eisteddfod_of_Wales

  • Albert Evans-Jones
  • Welsh poet

    April 1895 – 26 January 1970), more commonly known within Wales by his bardic name of Cynan, was a Welsh poet and dramatist. Cynan was born in Pwllheli

    Albert Evans-Jones

    Albert Evans-Jones

    Albert_Evans-Jones

  • Evan James (poet)
  • Welsh poet, writer of the Welsh national anthem (1809–1878)

    Evan James (also known by the bardic name Ieuan ap Iago) (18 January 1809 – 30 September 1878), was a Welsh weaver and poet from Pontypridd, originally

    Evan James (poet)

    Evan James (poet)

    Evan_James_(poet)

  • Crowning of the Bard
  • Ceremony in an eisteddfod

    afternoon of Eisteddfod week (it was formerly held on the Tuesday). A new bardic crown is specially designed and made for each eisteddfod and is awarded

    Crowning of the Bard

    Crowning of the Bard

    Crowning_of_the_Bard

  • List of authors by name: T
  • Dimitar Talev (1898–1966, Bulgaria, f) Talhaiarn (1810–1869, Wales, p), bardic name of John Jones Taliesin (fl. 6th c. CE, Wales, p) Robin Talley (living

    List of authors by name: T

    List_of_authors_by_name:_T

  • Morus Dwyfech
  • Welsh-language poet. He was domestic bard to the Griffith family at Cefnamlwch on the Llŷn Peninsula in Gwynedd and took his bardic name from the River Dwyfech (now

    Morus Dwyfech

    Morus_Dwyfech

  • Bard (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Bard, BARD, Bård or similar terms may also refer to: Bard (surname) Bård, Norwegian given name and surname William Shakespeare (1564–1616), the Bard of

    Bard (disambiguation)

    Bard_(disambiguation)

  • Eben
  • Name list

    1865 Eben Etzebeth (born 1991), South African rugby player Eben Fardd, bardic name of Ebenezer Thomas (1802-1863), Welsh poet Eben Ernest Hayes (1851-1933)

    Eben

    Eben

  • Druid
  • Priestly class in ancient Celtic cultures

    corroboration in Blake's numerous writings or among modern Blake scholars. Blake's bardic mysticism derives instead from the pseudo-Ossianic epics of Macpherson;

    Druid

    Druid

    Druid

  • Geraint Lloyd Owen
  • Welsh poet

    Owen (born 15 May 1941) is a Welsh-language poet, also known by his bardic name Geraint Llifon. He is a retired head teacher and was the Archdruid of

    Geraint Lloyd Owen

    Geraint_Lloyd_Owen

  • Ieuan Gwyllt
  • Welsh musician and minister

    was the bardic name of Welsh musician and minister John Roberts (22 December 1822 - 14 May 1877). His bardic name is derived from the pen name he used

    Ieuan Gwyllt

    Ieuan Gwyllt

    Ieuan_Gwyllt

  • Machen
  • Human settlement in Wales

    Welsh devolution". He was honoured as a member of the Gorsedd with the bardic name "Ron o Fachen" (Ron from Machen). Alfred Edward Morgans (17 February

    Machen

    Machen

    Machen

  • Ambrose (surname)
  • Surname list

    Ambrose (1914–1995), American mathematician William Ambrose (1813–1873), bardic name Emrys, 19th-century Welsh language poet William Ambrose (politician)

    Ambrose (surname)

    Ambrose_(surname)

  • Evan Rees (Dyfed)
  • Welsh poet, Calvinistic Methodist minister, and archdruid

    Evan Rees (1 January 1850 – 19 March 1923), known by the bardic name Dyfed, was a Calvinistic Methodist minister, poet, and Archdruid of the National

    Evan Rees (Dyfed)

    Evan Rees (Dyfed)

    Evan_Rees_(Dyfed)

  • Bert Biscoe
  • Celtic bard

    Biscoe DL (born 1952), also known by the bardic name Viajor Gans Geryow, is a Cornish politician, historian and bard of the Cornish Gorseth. Biscoe represented

    Bert Biscoe

    Bert Biscoe

    Bert_Biscoe

  • Llef
  • (1762–1834)). The tune was composed in 1890 by Griffith Hugh Jones (Bardic name Gutyn Arfon) (1849–1919) and was written in memory of his brother Dewi

    Llef

    Llef

  • List of authors by name: R
  • (born 1995, England, nf/ch) Sarah Jane Rees (1839–1916, Wales, p/nf), Bardic name Cranogwen T. Ifor Rees (1890–1977, Wales, nf) Thomas Rees (1815–1885

    List of authors by name: R

    List_of_authors_by_name:_R

  • Andrew Green (librarian)
  • British librarian

    2009 National Eisteddfod, the Gorsedd of Bards bestowed upon him the white bardic robes of a druid. His bardic name is Gwallter bach ("Little Walter"). In

    Andrew Green (librarian)

    Andrew_Green_(librarian)

  • Thomas Shaw (Methodist minister)
  • Cornish bard, historian, and Methodist minister

    books on Cornish Methodism. In 1961 he was made a bard of the Cornish Gorsedd taking the bardic name 'Ystoryer Methysyeth' in recognition of his studies

    Thomas Shaw (Methodist minister)

    Thomas_Shaw_(Methodist_minister)

  • Meurig
  • Name list

    (c. 1510–95), Welsh bard Meurig Bowen (born 1965), artistic director of the Cheltenham Music Festival Meurig Prysor, the bardic name of priest and university

    Meurig

    Meurig

  • Hedd Wyn (film)
  • 1992 Welsh anti-war biopic

    poetry for local eisteddfodau under the bardic name Hedd Wyn ("Blessed Peace"), dreaming of being crowned Chief Bard at the National Eisteddfod. When, in

    Hedd Wyn (film)

    Hedd_Wyn_(film)

  • Bard College
  • Private college in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, US

    its name from St. Stephen's to Bard. He also emphasized the arts, something atypical of colleges at the time, and set the foundations for Bard's Moderation

    Bard College

    Bard College

    Bard_College

  • T. James Jones
  • Welsh poet, scriptwriter and former Archdruid

    Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales. He is also known by the bardic name Jim Parc Nest. Brought up in Newcastle Emlyn, Jones is the brother of

    T. James Jones

    T. James Jones

    T._James_Jones

  • Aneirin Talfan Davies
  • Welsh poet, broadcaster and critic (1909–1980)

    Christopher Davies [cy]). Aneirin Talfan Davies, who was known by the bardic name of Aneurin ap Talfan, also founded the Welsh language periodicals, Heddiw

    Aneirin Talfan Davies

    Aneirin_Talfan_Davies

  • Stanfield (surname)
  • Surname list

    (surname) Stanfield", Surname Database, retrieved 10 March 2019. "Stanfield Name Meaning, Family History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms". January 2000. This

    Stanfield (surname)

    Stanfield_(surname)

  • Haldreyn
  • Cornish poet, linguist and painter

    Haldreyn is the bardic name of William Morris (born 1937). He is a Cornish poet, linguist, and painter. Haldreyn was an original member of Kesva an Taves

    Haldreyn

    Haldreyn

  • List of authors by name: E
  • f/nf), pseudonym Peter Tremayne Robert Ellis (1812–1875, Wales, p/nf), Bardic name Cynddelw Royston Ellis (born 1941, England, f/nf/p) Sarah Ellis (born

    List of authors by name: E

    List_of_authors_by_name:_E

  • Keith Flint
  • English dancer and singer (1969–2019)

    Supernova" to Flint. In the 2020 video game Assassin's Creed Valhalla, a bard named Keith resembling Flint can be found in Essex, England, as part of a sidequest

    Keith Flint

    Keith Flint

    Keith_Flint

  • Evan Evans (poet)
  • Welsh scholar and poet (1731–1788)

    obtained the bardic appellation of Prydydd Hir (The Tall Poet), although his alternative bardic name Ieuan Fardd (Ieuan the Poet) name is usually used

    Evan Evans (poet)

    Evan_Evans_(poet)

  • Ioan
  • Name list

    Romanian army general, military historian and politician Ioan Tegid, bardic name of Welsh clergyman and writer John Jones (1792–1852) Ioan Țepelea (1949–2012)

    Ioan

    Ioan

  • John James Williams (poet)
  • Welsh poet

    James Williams (8 October 1869 – 6 May 1954), commonly known by his bardic name of "J.J.", was a Welsh poet and served as Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod

    John James Williams (poet)

    John James Williams (poet)

    John_James_Williams_(poet)

  • Gwahoddiad
  • 1872 Welsh-language hymn

    Methodist minister and musician Ieuan Gwyllt (literally John of the Wild, bardic name of John Roberts) (1822–1877). It has become so well known in Wales that

    Gwahoddiad

    Gwahoddiad

  • William Ambrose (Emrys)
  • Welsh poet and preacher (1813–1873)

    William Ambrose (1 August 1813 – 31 October 1873), whose bardic name was Emrys, was a 19th-century Welsh-language poet and preacher. Many sermons of his

    William Ambrose (Emrys)

    William Ambrose (Emrys)

    William_Ambrose_(Emrys)

  • Joseph Jenkins (diarist)
  • Welsh farmer, Australian diarist (1818–1898)

    diarist for 58 years of his life and an award-winning poet, under the bardic name of Amnon II. He achieved fame posthumously from publication of some excerpts

    Joseph Jenkins (diarist)

    Joseph Jenkins (diarist)

    Joseph_Jenkins_(diarist)

  • Ceiriog Valley
  • Valley in north-east Wales

    near Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, and took the middle name Ceiriog and also used it as his bardic name; Huw Morus (1622–1709) was born and lived in Pont Y

    Ceiriog Valley

    Ceiriog Valley

    Ceiriog_Valley

  • Patrick Pearse
  • Irish revolutionary (1879–1916)

    Gorsedd at the 1899 Pan Celtic Eisteddfod in Cardiff (when he took the Bardic name Areithiwr) was marked by the unveiling of a plaque at the Consulate General

    Patrick Pearse

    Patrick Pearse

    Patrick_Pearse

  • Evan Davies (Myfyr Morganwg)
  • Welsh bard, druid and antiquarian

    January 1801 – 23 February 1888), also known by his bardic name Myfyr Morganwg was a Welsh bard, druid and antiquarian. Born in Pencoed, Glamorganshire

    Evan Davies (Myfyr Morganwg)

    Evan Davies (Myfyr Morganwg)

    Evan_Davies_(Myfyr_Morganwg)

  • Bryncrug
  • Human settlement in Wales

    Gruffydd, brother of Owain Gwynedd. The poet David Richards (1751–1827), bardic name Dafydd Ionawr, was born at Glanyrafon near Bryncrug. Mary Jones, famous

    Bryncrug

    Bryncrug

    Bryncrug

  • Ken George
  • British oceanographer, poet and linguist

    at the University of Plymouth. George was made a Bard of Gorsedh Kernow in 1979, taking the Bardic name Profus an Mortyd ('Tide Predictor'). This reflected

    Ken George

    Ken George

    Ken_George

  • Onllwyn
  • Village in Neath Port Talbot, Wales

    and father of MP Hywel Francis, was born in Onllwyn, and took as his bardic name "Dai o'r Onllwyn". "Ward population 2011". Retrieved 12 April 2015. Phillips

    Onllwyn

    Onllwyn

    Onllwyn

  • Kate Ralph
  • Welsh composer and pianist

    to attend the Royal Academy of Music. Her bardic name/pseudonym was Morfida. She also published under the name Kate Ralph. Ralph was born in London, but

    Kate Ralph

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  • John Parry (harpist, born 1776)
  • Welsh harpist and composer

    John Parry (18 February 1776 – 8 April 1851), commonly known by his bardic name Bardd Alaw, was a Welsh harpist and composer. Parry was born in Denbigh

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  • Rawson, Chubut
  • City in Chubut, Argentina

    Griffiths (1829–1909), who wrote under the bardic name Gutyn Ebrill and established the Patagonia Gorsedd of Bards. This bridge was destroyed by a flood ten

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  • Dylan Thomas
  • Welsh poet and writer (1914–1953)

    great-uncle, William Thomas, a Unitarian minister and poet whose bardic name was Gwilym Marles. The name Dylan being pronounced [ˈdəlan] in Welsh caused his mother

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  • Sarah Jane Rees
  • Welsh teacher, poet and temperance campaigner, 1839–1916

    Sarah Jane Rees (9 January 1839 – 27 June 1916), also known by the bardic name "Cranogwen", was a Welsh teacher, poet, editor, master mariner and temperance

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  • Rachel Davies (Rahel o Fôn)
  • minister ordained in the state of Wisconsin. Rahel o Fôn is the Welsh Bardic name for "Rachel of Anglesey". She started preaching with the Baptists at

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  • John Roberts (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Welsh Presbyterian Church of Wales minister and historian John Roberts, bardic name Ieuan Gwyllt (1822–1877), Welsh musician and Calvinistic Methodist minister

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  • Taliesin
  • Sub-Roman Welsh poet

    foremost bard, followed him in his wars, and wrote of his victories. Modern Welsh poet John Davies of Denbighshire (1841–1894) took the bardic name of Taliesin

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  • John Thomas (harpist)
  • Welsh composer and harpist (1826-1913)

    (1 March 1826 – 19 March 1913) was a Welsh composer and harpist. The bardic name Pencerdd Gwalia (Chief of the Welsh minstrels) was conferred on him at

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  • Burdin
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    French

    Burdin

    French : possibly a derivative of Occitan burdir ‘to sport or amuse oneself’ or a variant of Bordeau.Southern French : variant of Bourdin, a nickname or metonymic occupational name, from medieval Latin burdinus ‘mule’, ‘hinny’.Russian and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : see Burda.English : variant spelling of Burdon.

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  • Bardric
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Bardric

    Soldier who wields an axe.

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  • Barwick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Barwick

    English : habitational name from any of various places called Barwick, for example in Norfolk, Somerset, and West Yorkshire, from Old English bere ‘barley’ + wīc ‘outlying farm’, i.e. a granary lying some distance away from the main village.North German : habitational name from a place called Berwick, near Soest, in Westphalia.

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  • Bardric
  • Boy/Male

    German, Teutonic

    Bardric

    Axe-ruler; Soldier who Wields an Axe

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  • Cerdic
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English, German

    Cerdic

    Name of a King; War Chief; Beloved

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    Bardon

    English : variant spelling of Barden.Possibly also a variant of German Pardon.French : from a pet form of the Germanic personal name Bardo (see Bardin).Czech : from a pet form of the personal name Bartoloměj (see Bartholomew).

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  • Barden
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Barden

    English : habitational name from places in North and West Yorkshire named Barden, from Old English bere ‘barley’ (or the derived adjective beren) + denu ‘valley’.

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    English

    Hardin

    English : variant of Harding.French : from a pet form of any of several Germanic compound personal names beginning with hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.

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  • BARRIE
  • Male

    English

    BARRIE

    Variant spelling of English Barry, BARRIE means "fair-headed."

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  • Female

    English

    BARBIE

    English pet form of Greek Barbara, BARBIE means "foreign; strange."

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    English

    Barrick

    English : variant spelling of Barwick.

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  • Boy/Male

    British, English

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    Occupational Name; Gardener

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    Burdick

    English : unexplained; possibly a variant of Burdett.Robert Burdick was a freeman of Newport, RI, in 1655.

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  • Bardin
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    English

    Bardin

    English : variant spelling of Barden.French : from a pet form of the Germanic personal name Bardo, from Old High German barta ‘battle axe’.Russian : from barda ‘distillery refuse’; the reasons for the adoption of this name are not clear.

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  • Barric
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Barric

    Grain Farm

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  • Bardi
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Bardi

    Son of Gudmund.

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  • Bandin
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Bandin

    Praiser; A Bard

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  • Bardia
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Bardia

    Name of a Prince

    Bardia

  • Cerdic
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon Welsh

    Cerdic

    Name of a king.

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  • Barbie
  • Girl/Female

    Greek American English

    Barbie

    Dry. A flower name.

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  • Safiya | صفیا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Safiya | صفیا

    Untroubled, Serene, Pure, Best friend

  • Genevre
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Genevre

    Juniper.

  • Blakney
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    English

    Blakney

    English : variant of Blakeney.

  • Sydney
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    American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, Hebrew, Jamaican

    Sydney

    Wide Meadow; Place Name; Saint Denis; Bright Fame

  • Taber
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    English

    Taber

    English : variant spelling of Tabor.Polish : altered form of the Germanic personal name Dagobert (see Tabbert 2).

  • Shishupreet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Shishupreet

    Love for Babies

  • Jazzmyn
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Chinese, French

    Jazzmyn

    A Flower Name from the Older Form Jessamine

  • Maxfield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (South Yorkshire)

    Maxfield

    English (South Yorkshire) : habitational name from Maxfield in Sussex, or Maxfield Plain in North Yorkshire.

  • Shajarah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Shajarah

    Tree

  • Svadhi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Svadhi

    Thoughtful

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  • Bandits
  • pl.

    of Bandit

  • Garlicky
  • a.

    Like or containing garlic.

  • Daric
  • n.

    A silver coin of about 86 grains, having the figure of an archer, and hence, in modern times, called a daric.

  • Bard
  • n.

    Hence: A poet; as, the bard of Avon.

  • Darnex
  • n.

    Alt. of Darnic

  • Baric
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to barium; as, baric oxide.

  • Parde
  • adv. / interj.

    Alt. of Pardie

  • Bardism
  • n.

    The system of bards; the learning and maxims of bards.

  • Banditti
  • pl.

    of Bandit

  • Cardiac
  • a.

    Pertaining to, resembling, or hear the heart; as, the cardiac arteries; the cardiac, or left, end of the stomach.

  • Baltic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the sea which separates Norway and Sweden from Jutland, Denmark, and Germany; situated on the Baltic Sea.

  • Bard
  • n.

    Alt. of Barde

  • Bardish
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or written by, a bard or bards.

  • Birdie
  • n.

    A pretty or dear little bird; -- a pet name.

  • Garlic
  • n.

    A plant of the genus Allium (A. sativum is the cultivated variety), having a bulbous root, a very strong smell, and an acrid, pungent taste. Each root is composed of several lesser bulbs, called cloves of garlic, inclosed in a common membranous coat, and easily separable.

  • Gadic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or derived from, the cod (Gadus); -- applied to an acid obtained from cod-liver oil, viz., gadic acid.

  • Bardic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to bards, or their poetry.

  • Cardiacal
  • a.

    Cardiac.

  • Baric
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to weight, esp. to the weight or pressure of the atmosphere as measured by the barometer.

  • Cardia
  • n.

    The anterior or cardiac orifice of the stomach, where the esophagus enters it.