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Character in Welsh mythology
in Sutherland, Scotland. In Welsh mythology, Elffin ap Gwyddno (Welsh, also Elphin) was a son of Gwyddno Garanhir, 'Lord of Ceredigion'. The earliest
Elffin_ap_Gwyddno
Sub-Roman Welsh poet
was Elffin ap Gwyddno, son of Gwyddno Garanhir, who was a lord of a lost land in Cardigan Bay called Cantre'r Gwaelod. Taliesin defended Elffin and satirised
Taliesin
Legendary sunken kingdom west of Wales
links Gwyddno Garanhir with the Old North, not Wales. She further discusses a similar tale, that of the submergence of the kingdom of Helig ap Glanawg
Cantre'r_Gwaelod
Tidal island in northeast England
Meddgod People Aneirin Cadwallon ap Cadfan Clydno Eiddin Cunedda Coel Hen Saint Kentigern Elffin ap Gwyddno Gwallog ap Llênog Gwenddolau Gwriad ab Elidyr
Lindisfarne
Legendary Welsh ruler
Gwyddno Garanhir was the supposed ruler of a sunken land off the coast of Wales, known as Cantre'r Gwaelod. He was the father of Elffin ap Gwyddno, the
Gwyddno_Garanhir
Character from Welsh mythology
Aberdyfi according to most versions of the tale – by a prince named Elffin ap Gwyddno; the reborn infant grew to become the legendary bard Taliesin. It
Ceridwen
Welsh mythological figure
of Gwyn ap Nudd and Gwyddno Garanhir, found in the Black Book of Carmarthen. In this narrative—Gwyn, returning from battle, chances upon Gwyddno Garanhir
Gwyn_ap_Nudd
Legendary brother of King Arthur
In early Arthurian literature, Madoc ap Uthyr (also known as Madog or Madawg) is the son of Uther Pendragon, brother to King Arthur and father of Eliwlod
Madoc_ap_Uthyr
Welsh mythological character
Mabon ap Modron is a figure from Welsh mythology where he is the son of Modron and a member of Arthur's war band. Both he and his mother were likely deities
Mabon_ap_Modron
Ancestral royal figure
Cynon Dôn Drudwas Dylan ail Don Dywel fab Erbin Edern ap Nudd Efnysien Elen Elffin ap Gwyddno Eliwlod Eufydd Euroswydd Geraint Gilfaethwy Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr
Beli_Mawr
Character in Welsh mythology
Cynon Dôn Drudwas Dylan ail Don Dywel fab Erbin Edern ap Nudd Efnysien Elen Elffin ap Gwyddno Eliwlod Eufydd Euroswydd Geraint Gilfaethwy Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr
Branwen
Welsh mythical objects
he was called Rhydderch the Generous". The Hamper of Gwyddno Garanhir ("Long-Shank") (Mwys Gwyddno Garanir): "food for one man would be put in it, and
Thirteen Treasures of the Island of Britain
Thirteen_Treasures_of_the_Island_of_Britain
King of Gwynedd from c. 625 to 634
Cadwallon ap Cadfan (died 634) was the King of Gwynedd from around 625 until his death in battle. The son and successor of Cadfan ap Iago, he is best remembered
Cadwallon_ap_Cadfan
Relations of the legendary king
Welsh descent, among them the 15th-century King Henry VII (through Cadwaladr ap Cadwallon), who even named his first-born son after Arthur, and the 16th-century
King_Arthur's_family
Welsh king of Gwynedd
Mathonwy (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈmaːθ ˈvaːb maˈθɔnʊɨ]), also called Math ap Mathonwy (Math, son of Mathonwy) was a king of Gwynedd who needed to rest
Math_fab_Mathonwy
King of Gwynedd from c. 547 to c. 586
Gwynedd sends his son Rhun on a mission to seduce the wife of Elffin ap Gwyddno. However, Elffin's court bard Taliesin knew of Maelgwn's plan because he was
Rhun_ap_Maelgwn
Character in Welsh mythology
sought him out to marry him, in preference to her current betrothed, Gwawl ap Clud. Pwyll gladly agrees, but at their wedding feast at her father's court
Rhiannon
Mythical character in Welsh tradition
Cynon Dôn Drudwas Dylan ail Don Dywel fab Erbin Edern ap Nudd Efnysien Elen Elffin ap Gwyddno Eliwlod Eufydd Euroswydd Geraint Gilfaethwy Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr
Gwern
Ancestor figure in Welsh legend
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Dôn
Legendary biography of the poet Taliesin
ddychon neb dy orfod Translation: Fair Elffin, cease your weeping! Despair brings no profit. No catch in Gwyddno's weir Was ever as good as tonight's. Let
Hanes_Taliesin
Sub-Roman kingdom of Northern Britain
Meddgod People Aneirin Cadwallon ap Cadfan Clydno Eiddin Cunedda Coel Hen Saint Kentigern Elffin ap Gwyddno Gwallog ap Llênog Gwenddolau Gwriad ab Elidyr
Gododdin
Missionary in the British Kingdom of Strathclyde (518–614)
Meddgod People Aneirin Cadwallon ap Cadfan Clydno Eiddin Cunedda Coel Hen Saint Kentigern Elffin ap Gwyddno Gwallog ap Llênog Gwenddolau Gwriad ab Elidyr
Saint_Mungo
Brittonic kingdom in early medieval Britain
captivity to Ireland a great prey of Angles and Britons and Picts. King Arthgal ap Dyfnwal, called "king of the Britons of Strathclyde", was killed in Dublin
Kingdom_of_Strathclyde
Ancestor figure of the First Dynasty of Gwynedd
Bishop Saint David; Einion, Ruler of Gwynedd, father of King Cadwallon Lawhir ap Einion; Dogfael, King of the petty Kingdom of Dogfeiling; Edern, ruler of
Cunedda
Term for medieval Brittonic-speaking northern Britain
Gabráin fought as an ally of the Britons against the Northumbrians. Cadwallon ap Cadfan of the Kingdom of Gwynedd allied with Penda of Mercia to defeat Edwin
Old_North_(Britain)
Welsh mythological figure
associated with the Brenin Llwyd is that of the Lord of Merionnydd, Belyn ap Madog. Although young, Belyn was ambitious to restore his family to power
Brenin_Llwyd
Legendary sword of King Arthur
King Arthur with the crown they won from the slain Welsh prince Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. List of magical weapons Zimmer omits "Chalabrun" counting it as
Excalibur
King of Rheged
Marchawc Trin of Elmet and Dunaut Bwr; the former attacking Owain's brother Elffin whilst Owain and Pasgen, another brother, fought Dunaut. Owain was slain
Owain_mab_Urien
Sub-Roman kingdom of Northern Britain
Meddgod People Aneirin Cadwallon ap Cadfan Clydno Eiddin Cunedda Coel Hen Saint Kentigern Elffin ap Gwyddno Gwallog ap Llênog Gwenddolau Gwriad ab Elidyr
Rheged
Group of related texts in medieval manuscripts
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Welsh_Triads
Welsh mythology figure
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Llŷr
Late 4th century Welsh founder of churches
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Saint_Elen
Earliest Welsh prose stories
contrast, The Dream of Rhonabwy is set in the reign of the historical Madog ap Maredudd (1130–60), and must therefore either be contemporary with or postdate
Mabinogion
Ruler of Alt Clut
Meddgod People Aneirin Cadwallon ap Cadfan Clydno Eiddin Cunedda Coel Hen Saint Kentigern Elffin ap Gwyddno Gwallog ap Llênog Gwenddolau Gwriad ab Elidyr
Rhydderch_Hael
Mythical dog from Wales
Cynon Dôn Drudwas Dylan ail Don Dywel fab Erbin Edern ap Nudd Efnysien Elen Elffin ap Gwyddno Eliwlod Eufydd Euroswydd Geraint Gilfaethwy Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr
Gwyllgi
King of the Catuvellauni
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Cassivellaunus
the child into the ocean in a leather bag. The bag is found by Elffin, son of Gwyddno Garanhir, who sees the boy's beautiful white brow and exclaims "dyma
Welsh_mythology
Figure in Welsh tradition
("mother") is a figure in Welsh tradition, known as the mother of the hero Mabon ap Modron. Both characters may have derived from earlier divine figures, in her
Modron
Wife of Lleu Llaw Gyffes in Welsh mythology
Cynon Dôn Drudwas Dylan ail Don Dywel fab Erbin Edern ap Nudd Efnysien Elen Elffin ap Gwyddno Eliwlod Eufydd Euroswydd Geraint Gilfaethwy Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr
Blodeuwedd
Town in Scotland
Meddgod People Aneirin Cadwallon ap Cadfan Clydno Eiddin Cunedda Coel Hen Saint Kentigern Elffin ap Gwyddno Gwallog ap Llênog Gwenddolau Gwriad ab Elidyr
Dumbarton
Welsh mythical creature
(Math, the son of Mathonwy) the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi, or by Gwyn ap Nudd as the underworld king and king of the fair(y) folk is named in later
Cŵn_Annwn
Figure in Welsh mythology
Welsh Triads give her father as Beli Mawr. In the Mabinogi her uncle Math ap Mathonwy is the King of Gwynedd, and during the course of the story she gives
Arianrhod
Welsh mythology, created between 1050 and 1120
identified as Hywel Fychan fab Hywel Goch of Buellt, who worked for Hopcyn ap Tomas ab Einion (fl. 1337–1408) near Swansea. The Hopcyn library changed hands
Four_Branches_of_the_Mabinogi
Giant, king, and god in Welsh mythology (18-70)
Bromwich, Rachel. Trioedd Ynys Prydein, p. 291 The Dialogue of Gwyddno Garanhir and Gwyn ap Nudd For instance, Dafydd & Rhiannon Ifans' Y Mabinogi. Bromwich
Brân_the_Blessed
Book series by Stephen Lawhead
Aurelianus, Vortigern, Constantine III, Myrddin Wyllt, Clovis I, Gwyddno Garanhir, Elffin ap Gwyddno, Horsa, Hengest, Cerdic, Aelle, Gildas, and Aneirin (in the
The_Pendragon_Cycle
Character from Welsh folklore
Cynon Dôn Drudwas Dylan ail Don Dywel fab Erbin Edern ap Nudd Efnysien Elen Elffin ap Gwyddno Eliwlod Eufydd Euroswydd Geraint Gilfaethwy Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr
Geraint
Welsh poet and astrologer (b. 540 CE)
ever since the Battle of Arfderydd (of year 573), when his lord Gwenddoleu ap Ceidio was killed by the "lords of Rhidderch" (Rhidderch Hael, [Welsh] king
Myrddin_Wyllt
King of the otherworld realm of Annwn in Welsh mythology
of the king of Annwn was largely attributed to the Welsh psychopomp, Gwyn ap Nudd - meaning "white" (i.e. 'winter') a possible kenning for his true name
Arawn
Creature from Welsh folklore
Cynon Dôn Drudwas Dylan ail Don Dywel fab Erbin Edern ap Nudd Efnysien Elen Elffin ap Gwyddno Eliwlod Eufydd Euroswydd Geraint Gilfaethwy Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr
Llamhigyn_y_Dŵr
Legendary Arthurian knight
including hunting the Twrch Trwyth and recovering the exalted prisoner Mabon ap Modron. Cai is a prominent character throughout the tale and is responsible
Kay_(Arthurian_legend)
In Welsh mythology, Gwythyr ap Greidawl was a rival of Gwyn ap Nudd, a deity connected with the otherworld. In the Middle Welsh prose tale Culhwch ac Olwen
Gwythyr_ap_Greidawl
Medieval Welsh poem
prisoners, Mabon ap Modron, a god of poetry after whom the Mabinogi are named, and gives details of another ruler of Annwfn, Gwynn ap Nudd, king of the
Preiddeu_Annwfn
Character in Welsh Arthurian folklore
Cynon Dôn Drudwas Dylan ail Don Dywel fab Erbin Edern ap Nudd Efnysien Elen Elffin ap Gwyddno Eliwlod Eufydd Euroswydd Geraint Gilfaethwy Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr
Creiddylad
Giant's daughter in Welsh mythology
Charlotte Guest noted that Olwen became the object of later poetry by Dafydd ap Gwilym and Sion Brwynog. The latter begins a poem with the verse Olwen gulael
Olwen
Brythonic prince Morcant Bulc in post-Roman Britain
Meddgod People Aneirin Cadwallon ap Cadfan Clydno Eiddin Cunedda Coel Hen Saint Kentigern Elffin ap Gwyddno Gwallog ap Llênog Gwenddolau Gwriad ab Elidyr
Morcant_Bulc
Village, civil parish and electoral ward in North Yorkshire, England
National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 June 2017. "Catterick CP/AP/Tn through time – Census tables with data for the Parish-level Unit". Vision
Catterick,_North_Yorkshire
Legendary Arthurian knight
found in the reference to Bedwyr's well in the 9th-century Marwnad Cadwallon ap Cadfan. The Welsh Triads name Bedwyr as "Battle-Diademed", and a superior
Bedivere
Sixth-century ruler of Rheged
narrative of the Historia Brittonum was Gwallog ap Llênog, he is recorded as having fought against Urien's son Elffin in another one of the poems in this cycle
Urien_Rheged
Notion that King Arthur will one day return as a messiah
Cynon Dôn Drudwas Dylan ail Don Dywel fab Erbin Edern ap Nudd Efnysien Elen Elffin ap Gwyddno Eliwlod Eufydd Euroswydd Geraint Gilfaethwy Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr
King Arthur's messianic return
King_Arthur's_messianic_return
Wild boar from Arthurian legend
requirements of the leash, collar, and chain needed to hold the dog, and Mabon ap Modron who must be recruited as the sole person capable of handling this dog
Twrch_Trwyth
Mythical Welsh fairy folk
fairy capable of crossing from the lower world, led by the fairy king Gwyn ap Nudd, to the upper world, where regular human beings dwell. They are most
Gwragedd_Annwn
Male name from historical sub-Roman Britain
Eliffer, as the chieftains on the victorious side and tells that Gwenddoleu ap Ceidio was defeated and slain in the battle. Under the year 580, the Annales
Peredur
Legendary king of the Britons
Aurelianus, and the Welsh kings Owain Ddantgwyn, Enniaun Girt and Athrwys ap Meurig. However, no convincing evidence for these identifications has emerged
King_Arthur
Figure in Welsh mythology
including hunting the Twrch Trwyth and recovering the exalted prisoner Mabon ap Modron. Culhwch accepts the giant's child and, with the help of Arthur and
Culhwch
Medieval Welsh poet
Brittonic survivors; he remained a captive until his ransom was paid by Ceneu ap Llywarch Hen. Miller, Arthur (1885). "Aneurin". In Dictionary of National
Aneirin
Three Middle Welsh tales associated with the Mabinogion
Cynon Dôn Drudwas Dylan ail Don Dywel fab Erbin Edern ap Nudd Efnysien Elen Elffin ap Gwyddno Eliwlod Eufydd Euroswydd Geraint Gilfaethwy Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr
Three_Welsh_Romances
Ghostly spirit in Welsh mythology
Cynon Dôn Drudwas Dylan ail Don Dywel fab Erbin Edern ap Nudd Efnysien Elen Elffin ap Gwyddno Eliwlod Eufydd Euroswydd Geraint Gilfaethwy Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr
Cyhyraeth
Primary antagonist of the Welsh romance Culhwch and Olwen
including hunting the Twrch Trwyth and recovering the exalted prisoner Mabon ap Modron. Culhwch accepts the giant's challenge and, with the help of Arthur
Ysbaddaden
Otherworld in Welsh mythology
in Welsh mythology. Ruled by Arawn (or, in Arthurian literature, by Gwyn ap Nudd), it is a world of delights and eternal youth where disease is absent
Annwn
Welsh hero
come seeking him because she would rather marry him than her fiancé, Gwawl ap Clud. She tells him to come to her kingdom one year from that day, with his
Pwyll
Legendary tale in medieval Welsh literature
Cynon Dôn Drudwas Dylan ail Don Dywel fab Erbin Edern ap Nudd Efnysien Elen Elffin ap Gwyddno Eliwlod Eufydd Euroswydd Geraint Gilfaethwy Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr
Branwen_ferch_Llŷr
Early Middle Ages kingdom of northern England
Ceredig ap Gwallog, king of Elmet. A number of ancestors of Ceretic are recorded in Welsh sources: one of Taliesin's poems is for his father, Gwallog ap Llênog
Kingdom_of_Elfed
Ecoregion in the British Isles
the king of Strathclyde, Rhydderch Hael, after the slaying of Gwenddoleu ap Ceidio. This is written in the two Merlinic poems in Middle Welsh Yr Oianau
Caledonian_Forest
Figure in Welsh mythology
Cynon Dôn Drudwas Dylan ail Don Dywel fab Erbin Edern ap Nudd Efnysien Elen Elffin ap Gwyddno Eliwlod Eufydd Euroswydd Geraint Gilfaethwy Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr
Penarddun
Town and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Cynon Dôn Drudwas Dylan ail Don Dywel fab Erbin Edern ap Nudd Efnysien Elen Elffin ap Gwyddno Eliwlod Eufydd Euroswydd Geraint Gilfaethwy Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr
Narberth,_Pembrokeshire
Medieval Welsh poem
Cynon Dôn Drudwas Dylan ail Don Dywel fab Erbin Edern ap Nudd Efnysien Elen Elffin ap Gwyddno Eliwlod Eufydd Euroswydd Geraint Gilfaethwy Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr
Cad_Goddeu
Village and community in Anglesey, Wales
Anglesey. In the early Middle Ages Aberffraw was settled by Cadwallon Lawhir ap Einion who built a palace in the 5th century. Rhodri the Great, the King of
Aberffraw
Welsh tale
Gyfarwydd), but a long list of personages of various skills (including Gwynn ap Nudd) recruited to join Culhwch in his search for Olwen. The group meets some
Culhwch_and_Olwen
Warrior and magician of Welsh mythology
suggested that Lleu, like Pryderi, is related to the divine son figure of Mabon ap Modron. The name Lleu is derived from Proto-Celtic *Lugus, the exact meaning
Lleu_Llaw_Gyffes
Aspect of Welsh folklore
Cynon Dôn Drudwas Dylan ail Don Dywel fab Erbin Edern ap Nudd Efnysien Elen Elffin ap Gwyddno Eliwlod Eufydd Euroswydd Geraint Gilfaethwy Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr
Gwyllion
Welsh mythological figure
daughter of Dôn and the sister of Gwydion and Gilfaethwy. Her Uncle, Math ap Mathonwy, is the King of Gwynedd, and during the course of the story, Arianrhod
Dylan_ail_Don
Sixth-century Brythonic monarch
battle, intended to make corpses in Erechwydd against the onslaught of Elffin [ab Urien]'. There are two other obscure poems from the Black Book which
Gwallog_ap_Llênog
Welsh spelling of the earliest location of King Arthur's court
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Celliwig
Roman emperor from 383 to 388
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Magnus_Maximus
Legendary hero from Welsh mythology
Airgetlám, derived from the pre-Roman Celtic god Nodens) he is the father of Gwyn ap Nudd. He is probably the source of king Lud from Geoffrey of Monmouth's History
Lludd_Llaw_Eraint
Stallion owned by King Arthur in Welsh folklore
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Hengroen
Character from Welsh mythology
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Gwydion
Welsh mythological figure
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Gwawl
King Arthur's dog
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Cavall
Figure in Welsh mythology
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Afallach
Magical cauldron in Welsh mythology
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Pair_Dadeni
Welsh literary figure
release Pryderi and Rhiannon. All three strangers turned out to be Llwyd ap Cil Coed in disguise, who placed the spell upon the golden bowl. Llwyd told
Manawydan
Medieval Welsh literature
food to fill his bag and Gwawl ap Clud complies. The bag being enchanted though, could not be filled and eventually Gwawl ap Clud himself enters the bag
Pwyll_Pendefig_Dyfed
Welsh mythological character
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Nisien
Character in the Second Branch of the Mabinogi
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Matholwch
Figure in Welsh mythology
Caradog ap Bran (sometimes spelled as Caradoc) is the son of the British king Bran the Blessed in Welsh mythology and literature, who appears most prominently
Caradog_ap_Bran
Welsh mythological princess
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Hafren
Legendary daughter of Urien Rheged
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Morfudd_ferch_Urien
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Hychddwn
Minor figure in Welsh mythology
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Eufydd_fab_Dôn
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ELFFIN AP-GWYDDNO
ELFFIN AP-GWYDDNO
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Maddock.
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Elwin, ELVIN means "elf friend."
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Howell.
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Alwin, ELWIN means "elf friend."Â
Boy/Male
American, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Gujarati, Indian, Swedish, Swiss
Noble Friend; Magical; Elfin; Elf Friend or Old Friend
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Elfin
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of Osirtesen.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Harry.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : metonymic occupational name for a basket maker, from Old French cof(f)in ‘basket’ (Late Latin cophinus, Greek kophinos). The modern English word coffin is a specialized development of this term, not attested until the 16th century.Tristram Coffin came from Brixham, Devon, to Haverhill, MA, before 1647. An important line of his descendants is associated with Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Effie, EFFI means "Well I speak."
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Aldwin, ELDWIN means "old friend."
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Aldin, ELDIN means "old friend."
Female
German
Pet form of German Elfriede, ELFI means "elf strength."
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Roderick.
Female
Welsh
Welsh name ELAIN means "fawn."
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Evan.
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Rhys.
Female
English
English pet form of Latin Euphemia, EFFIE means "Well I speak."
Boy/Male
Celtic Welsh
Son of Owen.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old Norse personal name Dólgfinnr, composed of the elements dólgr ‘wound’, ‘scar’Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Duibhchinn (see Diffin), Ó Duibhghinn (see Deegan), or perhaps Ó DaimhÃn (see Devine).
ELFFIN AP-GWYDDNO
ELFFIN AP-GWYDDNO
ELFFIN AP-GWYDDNO
ELFFIN AP-GWYDDNO
ELFFIN AP-GWYDDNO
ELFFIN AP-GWYDDNO
ELFFIN AP-GWYDDNO
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