Galés · Femenino
CERIDWEN
“Possibly from Galés cyrrid bent or cerdd poetry combined with ven woman or gwen white, fair, blessed. According to medieval Galés legend this was the name of a sorceress or goddess who created a potion that would grant wisdom to her son Morfan. The p...”
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Significado
Possibly from Galés cyrrid bent or cerdd poetry combined with ven woman or gwen white, fair, blessed. According to medieval Galés legend this was the name of a sorceress or goddess who created a potion that would grant wisdom to her son Morfan. The potion was instead consumed by her servant Gwion Bach, who was subsequently reborn as the renowned bard Taliesin.
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Origen cultural
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Pronunciación
“ke-RID-wen”
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Variantes en otros idiomas
2 idiomasGalésCerridwen, Cerridwyn
GalésCeri
Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados