Diccionario de nombres
31 nombres con significado y origen verificados
ARTHFAEL
Welsh form of ARMEL.
BOUDICCA
Derived from Brythonic boud meaning "victory". This was the name of a 1st-century queen of the Iceni who led the Britons...
BRENNUS
Latinized form of a Celtic name (or title) that possibly meant either "king, prince" or "raven". Brennus was a Gallic le...
BOADICEA
Latinized form of BOUDICCA.
BRICIUS
Latin form of BRICE, probably ultimately of Gaulish origin.
CARATACOS
Derived from the Celtic element car meaning "love". This was the name of a 1st-century British chieftain who rebelled ag...
CADEYRN
Means "battle king" from Welsh cad "battle" and teyrn "king, monarch". Cadeyrn (also known as Catigern) was a 5th-centur...
CARATACUS
Latinized form of CARATACOS.
CUNOBELINUS
Possibly means "hound of Belenus" from the old Celtic element koun "hound" combined with the name of the god BELENUS. Th...
CYNBEL
Derived from Welsh cyn "chief" and bel "war".
CYNWRIG
Derived from Welsh cyn meaning "chief" and gwr meaning "hero, man", plus the suffix -ig indicating "has the quality of".
DREST
Variant of DRUST.
DRUST
Pictish name probably derived from Celtic drest meaning "riot" or "tumult". This name was borne by several kings of the ...
DRUSTAN
Older form of TRISTAN. This name was borne by a 7th-century Scottish saint.
ELISEDD
Derived from Welsh elus meaning "kind". This was the name of two kings of Powys in Wales.
GWRTHEYRN
Means "supreme king" from Welsh gor "over" and teyrn "king, monarch". It is possible that this is not a name, but a titl...
HAERVIU
Breton form of HARVEY.
IUDICAEL
Old Breton form of JUDICAËL.
IUDOCUS
Latinized form of Judoc (see JOYCE).
IODOCUS
Latinized form of Judoc (see JOYCE).
JUDOCUS
Latinized form of Judoc (see JOYCE).
JODOCUS
Latinized form of Judoc (see JOYCE).
JUDOC
Breton form of JOYCE.
LUGUBELENUS
Older form (possibly) of LLYWELYN.
MORCANT
Old Welsh form of MORGAN (1).
NECHTAN
Celtic name of uncertain meaning, possibly meaning "damp" (cognate with NEPTUNE). In Irish mythology Nechtan was the hus...
NINIAN
Meaning unknown. It appears in a Latinized form Niniavus, which could be from the Welsh name NYNNIAW. This was the name ...
NYNNIAW
Meaning unknown, presumably of Welsh origin. According to the 12th-century chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth, this was the...
SEISYLL
Old Welsh form of SEXTILIUS.
TEUTORIGOS
Older form of TUDOR (1).
VERCINGETORIX
Means "king over warriors" from Gaulish ver "on, over" combined with cingeto "marching men, warriors" and rix "king". Th...