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Prince of Gwynedd Dafydd ap Gruffudd (1238–1283), Prince of Wales Dafydd Goch, said to be the illegitimate son of Dafydd ap Gruffudd Dafydd ap Gwilym (c.
Dafydd
Welsh politician (born 1943)
Dafydd Wynne Wigley, Baron Wigley, PC (born David Wigley; 1 April 1943) is a Welsh politician who served as the leader of Plaid Cymru from 1981 to 1984
Dafydd_Wigley
Welsh politician (born 1974)
Dafydd Trystan Davies (born 11 August 1974) is a Welsh academic and politician who has served as Cabinet Minister for Government Effectiveness and the
Dafydd_Trystan_Davies
Welsh singer and politician (born 1943)
Dafydd Iwan Jones (born 24 August 1943) is a Welsh singer and nationalist politician who rose to fame writing and performing folk music in the Welsh language
Dafydd_Iwan
Welsh politician (1946–2025)
Dafydd Elis Elis-Thomas, Baron Elis-Thomas, PC (né Thomas; 18 October 1946 – 7 February 2025) was a Welsh politician who served as the leader of Plaid
Dafydd_Elis-Thomas
Welsh poet
Dafydd Baentiwr was a 16th-century Welsh poet. A bardic controversy (ymryson) contains his only known surviving works (a poem written by Dafydd to Gruffydd
Dafydd_Baentiwr
Prince of Gwynedd from 1282 to 1283
Dafydd ap Gruffudd, also known as Dafydd III (died 3 October 1283), was a Prince of Gwynedd until after the death of his brother, Llywelyn ap Gruffudd
Dafydd_ap_Gruffudd
Prince of Gwynedd from 1240 to 1246
Dafydd ap Llywelyn (c. April 1212 – 25 February 1246) was Prince of Gwynedd from 1240 to 1246. Though birth years of 1208, 1206, and 1215 have been put
Dafydd_ap_Llywelyn
Pejorative term for Welsh Anglophiles
Dic Siôn Dafydd ([dɪk ʃoːn ˈdavɨ̞ð], lit."Dick [son of] John [son of] David") is a pejorative term for Welsh people who disdain the culture of Wales and
Dic_Siôn_Dafydd
14th-century Welsh poet
Dafydd ap Gwilym (c. 1315/1320 – c. 1350/1370) is regarded as one of the leading Welsh poets and among the great poets of Europe in the Middle Ages. Dafydd's
Dafydd_ap_Gwilym
Welsh poet
Dafydd ab Edmwnd (fl. c. 1450–97) was one of the most prominent Welsh language poets of the Later Middle Ages. Dafydd was born into a family of Norman
Dafydd_ab_Edmwnd
Gwladys ferch Dafydd (died c. 1336) was the daughter of Dafydd ap Gruffydd, the last free Prince of Wales, and Elizabeth Ferrers. She probably spent most
Gwladys_ferch_Dafydd
Prince of Gwynedd
Llywelyn ap Dafydd (c.1267–1287), potential claimant to the title Prince of Gwynedd, was the eldest son of Dafydd ap Gruffydd, the last free ruler of
Llywelyn_ap_Dafydd
Prince of Gwynedd from 1255 to 1282
eldest was Owain Goch ap Gruffudd and there were two younger brothers, Dafydd ap Gruffydd and Rhodri ap Gruffudd. He is first heard of holding lands in
Llywelyn_ap_Gruffudd
Welsh warrior (1380–1415)
Dafydd ap Llewelyn ap Hywel (c. 1380 – 25 October 1415), better known as Dafydd Gam, anglicized to David or Davy Gam, was a Welsh warrior, a prominent
Dafydd_Gam
Welsh student society of Oxford University
The Dafydd ap Gwilym Society is the Welsh society at the University of Oxford. It is a Welsh language society, as opposed to a society of Welsh people
Dafydd_ap_Gwilym_Society
Welsh elegist and hymnist
Thomas Dafydd was an 18th-century Welsh elegist and hymn writer. Dafydd may have come from Llanegwad, Carmarthenshire. Between 1765 and 1792, he published
Thomas_Dafydd
Prince of Gwynedd from 1199 to 1240
Rhodri and Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd. Rhodri died in 1195, and Gruffudd and Maredudd ap Cynan took over his lands in Gwynedd Uwch Conwy. Dafydd ab Owain was
Llywelyn_ab_Iorwerth
Topics referred to by the same term
Dafydd ap Llewelyn, in the Welsh language, means "David, son of Llewelyn", and there have been several notable people known by this patronymic, including
Dafydd_ap_Llewelyn
Dafydd Nanmor (fl. 1450 – 1490) was a Welsh language poet born at Nanmor (or Nantmor), in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. He is one of the most significant
Dafydd_Nanmor
Topics referred to by the same term
Dafydd Jones is a Welsh rugby union player. Dafydd Jones may also refer to: Dafydd Jones (footballer), Welsh footballer Dafydd Jones (Dewi Dywyll), Welsh
Dafydd_Jones_(disambiguation)
Canadian astronaut, physician and public speaker (born 1954)
Dafydd "David" Rhys Williams (born May 16, 1954) is a Canadian physician, public speaker, CEO, author and retired CSA astronaut. Williams was a mission
Dafydd_Williams
Welsh poet and author
Guto Dafydd (born c.1990) is a Welsh poet and novelist, who writes in the Welsh language. He has twice won the Crown at the National Eisteddfod of Wales
Guto_Dafydd
Mountain in Snowdonia, Wales
Carnedd Dafydd is a mountain peak in the Carneddau range in Snowdonia, Wales, and is the fourth highest peak in Wales. Situated south-west of Carnedd Llewelyn
Carnedd_Dafydd
British Lions & Wales international rugby union player (born 1975)
Dafydd Rhys James (born 24 July 1975) is a Welsh former rugby union footballer who played on the wing or in the centre. He toured with the British & Irish
Dafydd_James
Welsh actor (1945–2023)
Dafydd Hywel (4 December 1945 – 23 March 2023) was a Welsh actor who worked extensively in television roles and films in both Welsh and English medium
Dafydd_Hywel
Welsh cleric and poet
Dafydd Trefor (d. 1528?) was a Welsh cleric and bard. He is known to have been born in the parish of Llanddeiniolen, Caernarfonshire. Bangor parish records
Dafydd_Trefor
Topics referred to by the same term
Dafydd Llywelyn may refer to: Dafydd Llywelyn (composer) (1939–2013), Welsh composer, pianist, conductor and teacher Dafydd Llywelyn (politician) (born
Dafydd_Llywelyn
Kingdom in northwest Wales, c. 500–1283
her own son Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd (Dafydd I/ David I) as Prince of Gwynedd ahead of Hywel and any other senior son of Owain Gwynedd. Dafydd I made his
Kingdom_of_Gwynedd
King of Gwynedd from 1170 to 1197
Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd (c. 1145 – 1203) was king of Gwynedd from 1170 to 1195. For a time he ruled jointly with his brothers Maelgwn ab Owain Gwynedd
Dafydd_ab_Owain_Gwynedd
Dafydd Nanconwy was a 17th-century Welsh poet. Nanconwy's father may have been the poet Tomas Dafydd ap Ieuan ap Rhys ap Gronnw ap Meyrick ap Llewelyn
Dafydd_Nanconwy
Welsh drummer
Dafydd Ieuan (born 1 March 1969) is a Welsh musician, best known as the drummer with the band Super Furry Animals, The Peth and The Earth. Ieuan played
Dafydd_Ieuan
Dafydd Llwyd ap Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, usually referred to as Dafydd Llwyd o Fathafarn (fl. c.1400–c.1490) was a Welsh language poet, a native of Mathafarn
Dafydd Llwyd ap Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (Dafydd Llwyd o Fathafarn)
Dafydd_Llwyd_ap_Llywelyn_ap_Gruffudd_(Dafydd_Llwyd_o_Fathafarn)
American science-fiction author (born 1960)
Dafydd ab Hugh (born October 22, 1960) is an American science-fiction author. On October 22, 1960, Dafydd ab Hugh was born in Los Angeles as David M.
Dafydd_ab_Hugh
Topics referred to by the same term
Dafydd Jenkins may refer to: Dafydd Jenkins (legal scholar) (1911–2012), Welsh barrister, activist, and legal scholar and historian Dafydd Jenkins (rugby
Dafydd_Jenkins
King of the United Kingdom since 2022
Malice and Spite"?: Wales, Prince Charles, and an Anti-Investiture Ballad of Dafydd Iwan (PDF) (7th ed.). Michigan Publishing. p. 1. Archived (PDF) from the
Charles_III
Dafydd John Lewys Huws (29 November 1935 – 3 July 2011) was a Welsh politician and psychiatrist who was also a pioneer and advocate of wind turbines in
Dafydd_Huws
Welsh novelist and musician, born 1978
Fflur Dafydd (born 1 August 1978[citation needed]) is a Welsh novelist, screenwriter, singer-songwriter and musician. Though mainly publishing in Welsh
Fflur_Dafydd
Prince of Gwynedd, Wales
Owain ap Dafydd (c. 1275 – c. 1325), potential claimant to the title Prince of Gwynedd, was the younger son of Dafydd ap Gruffudd, the last free ruler
Owain_ap_Dafydd
13th-century Welsh court poet
Dafydd Benfras (fl. 1230–1260) was a court poet in the Welsh language, regarded by Saunders Lewis and others as one of the greatest of the Poets of the
Dafydd_Benfras
Welsh Methodist and poet, c. 1732 – c. 1814
Philip Dafydd (c. 1732 – c. 1814) was a Welsh Methodist exhorter, and a poet. Dafydd lived in the Newcastle Emlyn area, and was by trade a clog maker
Philip_Dafydd
Siôn Dafydd Rhys, in Latin Joannes David Rhaesus, also called John David Rhys, or John Davies (1534 – c. 1609), was a Welsh physician and grammarian. He
Siôn_Dafydd_Rhys
Dafydd Ddu o Hiraddug (died 1371), also known as Dafydd Ddu Athro o Hiraddug, was a Welsh language poet, grammarian, and Roman Catholic priest in the
Dafydd_Ddu_o_Hiraddug
Welsh singer
Einir Dafydd is a Welsh singer who won the third series of the television talent show Wawffactor and the 2007 Cân i Gymru (A Song for Wales) competition
Einir_Dafydd
1983 single by Dafydd Iwan and Ar Log
"Yma o Hyd" (Welsh for 'still here') is a Welsh-language folk song by Dafydd Iwan. The song was released during Iwan and Ar Log's Taith Macsen ('Macsen's
Yma_o_Hyd
Welsh editor and writer
Myrddin ap Dafydd (born 25 July 1956) is a Welsh writer, publisher and chaired bard. In 2018 he was elected Archdruid of Wales. Myrddin ap Dafydd was born
Myrddin_ap_Dafydd
Welsh theatre producer
Dafydd Rogers is a theatre producer known for a number of award winning plays produced in the UK and internationally. and for his commitment to making
Dafydd_Rogers
Welsh poet, died 1690
Edward Dafydd (died 1690), also known as Edward David, was a 17th-century Welsh poet from Margam, Glamorganshire. By some Dafydd was considered the most
Edward_Dafydd
Welsh rugby union player
Dafydd Jenkins (born 5 December 2002) is a Welsh professional rugby union player who plays as a lock for Premiership Rugby club Exeter Chiefs and has captained
Dafydd_Jenkins_(rugby_union)
Plaid Cymru leadership election
referendum. The contest was between Caernarfon MP Dafydd Wigley and Meirionnydd Nant Conwy MP Dafydd Elis Thomas, both of whom had entered the House of
1981 Plaid Cymru presidential election
1981_Plaid_Cymru_presidential_election
King list of the medieval Kingdom of Gwynedd
brother Dafydd ab Owain in a conspiracy hatched by his stepmother Cristin, dowager princess of Gwynedd, and her sons Dafydd and Rhodri ab Owain. Dafydd ab
List_of_rulers_of_Gwynedd
Welsh poet (born 1549)
Dafydd ap Dafydd Llwyd (born 1549) was a Welsh poet. His father was Dafydd Llwyd ab Ieuan. His works include poems written to Gilbert Humphrey of Cefn
Dafydd_ap_Dafydd_Llwyd
Welsh hymn-writer
Maurice Dafydd was an 18th-century Welsh hymn-writer. His works include a booklet published in 1789, containing hymns such as 'Am graig I adeiladu...'
Maurice_Dafydd
Topics referred to by the same term
Dafydd ab Owain may refer to: Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd (c. 1145–1203), Prince of Gwynedd Dafydd ab Owain (bishop), bishop of St Asaph, 1503–1512 This disambiguation
Dafydd_ab_Owain
Welsh nationalist political party
a Welsh-language television station. In 1984, Dafydd Elis-Thomas was elected president, defeating Dafydd Iwan, a move that saw the party shift to the left
Plaid_Cymru
Plaid Cymru leadership election
between Meirionnydd Nant Conwy MP Dafydd Elis Thomas and Gwynedd-based politician Dafydd Iwan. The contest was won by Dafydd Elis Thomas with the result being
1984 Plaid Cymru presidential election
1984_Plaid_Cymru_presidential_election
Family name
Dyfed, born 1175. Dafydd (generally translated into English as David) appears as a given name in the thirteenth century, e.g. Dafydd ap Gruffydd (1238–1283)
Davis_(surname)
British novelist (1906–1983)
Richard Dafydd Vivian Llewellyn Lloyd (né Richard Herbert Vivian Lloyd; 8 December 1906, London – 30 November 1983, Dublin), known by his pen name Richard
Richard_Llewellyn
Dafydd Fynglwyd was 16th century Welsh poet. He was son of the poet Siancyn Fynglwyd. He is known to have written a number of englyn-style poems in praise
Dafydd_Fynglwyd
Welsh noble and statesman (died 1246)
position under Llywelyn's son and successor Dafydd, and is repeatedly recorded leading diplomatic missions on Dafydd's behalf to his rebellious brother Gruffudd
Ednyfed_Fychan
Welsh author
Catrin Dafydd (born c. 1982) is a Welsh author, scriptwriter and poet, who was awarded the Crown at the 2018 National Eisteddfod of Wales. Dafydd is of
Catrin_Dafydd
British rower (born 2000)
Cedol Dafydd (born 4 October 2000) is a Welsh rower. Competing in the quadruple sculls, he won a gold medal for Great Britain at the 2025 European Championships
Cedol_Dafydd
Dafydd Benwyn was a 16th-century poet, from Glamorganshire, Wales. He is thought to have been possibly the most prolific of the bards of Glamorganshire
Dafydd_Benwyn
Medieval polity in Wales
peace and Henry honoured at least part of the agreement and bestowed upon Dafydd ap Llywelyn the title 'Prince of Wales'. This title would be granted to
Principality_of_Wales
Poem by Dafydd ap Gwilym
(Welsh: Ei Gysgod) is a poem in the form of a cywydd by the 14th-century bard Dafydd ap Gwilym, widely considered the greatest of the Welsh poets. It relates
His_Shadow
British professor (born 1944)
Dafydd Gibbon (born 5 April 1944) is a British emeritus professor of English and General Linguistics at Bielefeld University in Germany, specialising in
Dafydd_Gibbon
Princess of Gwynedd from 1174 to 1195
was wife and consort to Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince who was King of Gwynedd from 1170 to 1195. Emma married Dafydd in the summer of 1174, after
Emma_of_Anjou
Welsh courtier and soldier (c.1400–1461)
Margaret ferch Dafydd, the daughter of Dafydd Fychan, Lord of Anglesey, and his wife, Nest ferch Ieuan. Maredudd ap Tudur and Margaret ferch Dafydd were the
Owen_Tudor
Welsh poet
Dafydd Gorlech (c. 1410 – c. 1490) was a Welsh language poet. LIttle information about him survives, except for the evidence in his poems. His name suggests
Dafydd_Gorlech
Welsh prince (c. 1196 – 1244)
and had declared Dafydd, his son by his wife Joan, to be heir to the kingdom. Llywelyn went to great lengths to strengthen Dafydd's position, probably
Gruffudd ap Llywelyn ab Iorwerth
Gruffudd_ap_Llywelyn_ab_Iorwerth
Welsh poet and cleric
Dafydd Emlyn was a 17th-century Welsh poet and cleric. It is thought he may have been from the Teifi Valley. A number of his works are known to survive
Dafydd_Emlyn
Welsh doctor (1942–2012)
Dafydd Stephens (2 July 1942 – 2 July 2012) was an audiological physician, holding the post of Honorary Professor of Audiological Medicine at the Cardiff
Dafydd_Stephens
Dafydd ap Llywelyn ap Madog was a 16th-century Welsh poet. He is known to have written a number of cywyddau in praise of St Mordeyrn (as associated with
Dafydd_ap_Llywelyn_ap_Madog
Welsh rugby player (born 2001)
Dafydd-Rhys Tiueti (born 19 July 2001) is a Welsh professional rugby union footballer who plays as a centre for RFU Championship side Coventry RFC. He
Dafydd-Rhys_Tiueti
Welsh folk song
Dafydd y Garreg Wen is a traditional Welsh musical air and folk song. First 30 seconds of Dafydd y Garreg Wen, sung by Bryn Williams Problems playing this
Dafydd_y_Garreg_Wen
English military campaigns, 1277–1283
increased when Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn of Powys and Llywelyn's younger brother Dafydd ap Gruffydd defected to the English and sought Edward's protection. The
Conquest_of_Wales_by_Edward_I
1241 treaty between England and Wales
Gwerneigron was a peace treaty signed by Henry III, king of England and Dafydd ap Llywelyn, prince of Wales of the House of Gwynedd, on 29 August 1241
Treaty_of_Gwerneigron
Meurig Dafydd (c. 1510–1595) was a Welsh bard, genealogist and historian, at one time one of the leading literary figures in Glamorgan. However, his poetry
Meurig_Dafydd
Welsh noblewoman
Gwladys ferch Dafydd Gam (died 1454) was a Welsh noblewoman. She was the daughter of Dafydd ap Llewelyn ap Hywel, otherwise known as Dafydd Gam, who was
Gwladys_ferch_Dafydd_Gam
Welsh poet
William Dafydd (floruit c. 1597) was a 16th and perhaps 17th century Welsh poet. Little is known about him, one religious carol[which?] may be his only
William_Dafydd
Welsh novelist, poet and translator
Siân Melangell Dafydd (born 28 April 1977) is a Welsh novelist, poet and translator. In 2009 she won the National Eisteddfod Literature Medal for her first
Siân_Melangell_Dafydd
Taff United Kingdom Welsh people Originating as a corruption of the name Dafydd (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈdavɨð]) Davy or David, and equivalent of other historic
List_of_ethnic_slurs
Plaid Cymru leadership election
was fought by former Agriculture Minister Elin Jones, former party leader Dafydd Elis-Thomas and backbencher Leanne Wood. Simon Thomas declared his intention
2012 Plaid Cymru leadership election
2012_Plaid_Cymru_leadership_election
Welsh composer, pianist, conductor and teacher (1939-2013)
Dafydd Llywelyn (10 January 1939, in South Wales – 25 March 2013, in Munich) was a Welsh composer, pianist, conductor and teacher. Llywelyn, born in South
Dafydd_Llywelyn_(composer)
Wales international rugby league footballer
Dafydd Carter (born 12 February 1992) is a Welsh professional rugby union and rugby league footballer. He played club level rugby union (RU) for Bargoed
Dafydd_Carter
Welsh politician
Brychan Cefin Campbell Nick Carter Alun Cox Sara Crowley Donna Cushing Dafydd Trystan Davies John Davies Safa Elhassan Nerys Evans Sera Evans Kerry Ferguson
Joshua_Kim
14th century poem
in 30 lines by the 14th-century Welsh poet Dafydd ap Gwilym, probably written in or around the 1340s. Dafydd is widely seen as the greatest of the Welsh
The_Seagull_(poem)
American singer and actress (born 1946)
Lucy to South Park. TV Books. ISBN 1-57500-186-1. Crampton, Luke; Rees, Dafydd (1999). Rock Stars Encyclopedia. Dorling Kindersley. ISBN 0-7894-4613-8
Cher
First Minister of Wales since 2026
children and young people, including Cwm-Rhyd-y-Rhosyn, a collaboration with Dafydd Iwan. Ap Iorwerth has an older sister, Awen Iorwerth, an orthopaedic surgeon
Rhun_ap_Iorwerth
Welsh rock band
Rhydian Dafydd (bass, vocals). The album, Into the Blue, was released in 2021. Childhood friends and then couple Ritzy Bryan and bassist Rhydian Dafydd originally
The_Joy_Formidable
Welsh rugby union footballer
Dafydd Lockyer is a semi-professional rugby union player for Pontypridd RFC in the Principality Premiership and Abercwmboi RFC. Lockyer also works as an
Dafydd_Lockyer
British actor
film The All Together. He won a BAFTA Cymru Award for his role in the film Dafydd and another for his role in Hinterland. Richard Harrington was born in Gurnos
Richard_Harrington_(actor)
noblewoman Gwladys ferch Dafydd Gam and Sir Roger Vaughan of Bredwardine, who fought and died with Gwladys's father, Dafydd Gam in the Battle of Agincourt
Roger_Vaughan_of_Tretower
Dafydd Alaw (fl. 1550) was a Welsh poet about whom little is known. He is thought to have been a native of the Isle of Anglesey and a bardic disciple of
Dafydd_Alaw
Wales international rugby union footballer
Dafydd Aled Rees Jones (born 24 June 1979) is a Welsh former rugby union player who played as a flanker for the Scarlets regional side and the Wales national
Dafydd_Jones
English broadcaster and natural historian (born 1926)
Walker John Morgan Wells Joachim Wendler Douglas H. Wheelock Peggy Whitson Dafydd Williams Jeffrey Williams Sunita Williams Reid Wiseman Kimiya Yui Writers
David_Attenborough
Topics referred to by the same term
David, Dafydd, Dai, Dave, Davy, or Di Jones may refer to: David Bowie (David Robert Jones, 1947–2016), English musician and actor Dave Jones (drummer)
David_Jones
Welsh poet (fl. 1440–1480)
Ieuan Ddu ap Dafydd ab Owain (fl. 1440–1480), also known as Ieuan Dafydd Ddu and Ieuan Dafydd ab Owain, was a Welsh poet. A number of surviving manuscripts
Ieuan_Ddu_ap_Dafydd_ab_Owain
15th-century Welsh poet
Dafydd ap Maredudd ap Tudur was a Welsh poet in the later 15th century. Tudur's works include religious poems, and eulogies of Dafydd ab Owain (abbot
Dafydd_ap_Maredudd_ap_Tudur
Goch [Owain the Red]) (died 1282) was brother to Llywelyn ap Gruffudd and Dafydd ap Gruffudd and, for a brief period in the late 1240s and early 1250s, ruler
Owain_Goch_ap_Gruffudd
DAFYDD
DAFYDD
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Day 1 and 2.German : topographic name from a field name in North Rhine-Westphalia, denoting a sizeable piece of land.Welsh : from Dai or Dei, pet forms of the personal name Dafydd, Welsh form of David.Indian (Bengal and Orissa) and Bangladeshi : Hindu (Kayasth) name, probably from Sanskrit deya ‘suitable for a gift’.
Male
English
Pet form of Welsh Dafydd, TAFFY means "beloved."
Boy/Male
Welsh
A Welsh form of the Hebrew name David, meaning beloved or friend.
Male
Welsh
 Pet form of Welsh Dafydd, DAI means "beloved." Compare with other forms of Dai.
Male
Welsh
Probably another form of Welsh Dewydd (Hebrew David), DYFED means "beloved."Â Also spelled Dafydd.
Male
Welsh
Modern form of Welsh Dewydd, DAFYDD means "beloved."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of David.English : from the Middle English personal name Day(e) or Dey(e), Old English Dæi, apparently from Old English dæg ‘day’, perhaps a short form of Old English personal names such as Dægberht and Dægmund. Reaney, however, points to the Middle English word day(e), dey(e) ‘dairy maid’, ‘(female) servant’ (from Old English dǣge, cognate with Old Norse deigja ‘female servant’, ultimately from a root meaning ‘to knead’, and related to the word for dough), which he says came to be used for a servant of either sex.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Deaghaidh (see O’Dea).Scottish : from an Anglicized form of the Gaelic personal name Daìdh, a colloquial form of David.Welsh : from Dai, a pet form of the personal name Dafydd, Welsh form of David.This name was brought independently from many parts of Britain to New England by many bearers from the 17th century onward. Robert Day was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.
DAFYDD
DAFYDD
Boy/Male
Hindu
(Leader of bears who found Sita with his supernatural powers)
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Courage; Morale; Patience
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Indian
Residents, Populace
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Angel.
Boy/Male
English American
Noble. Ready.
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Intimidating fame.
Boy/Male
Latin
Jove's child. Feminine of Julius.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : regional name from the county of Dorset, named from Old English Dorn, an early name of Dorchester (of British origin, from durn ‘fist’, probably referring to fist-sized pebbles) + sǣte ‘dwellers’.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Faithful and Devoted
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