GAWAIN
“Meaning uncertain, from the Latín form Walganus used by the 12th-century chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth. This was the name of a nephew of King Arthur and one of the Knights of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. He can be identified with the earlie...”
Significado
Meaning uncertain, from the Latín form Walganus used by the 12th-century chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth. This was the name of a nephew of King Arthur and one of the Knights of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. He can be identified with the earlier Galés hero Gwalchmei, and it is likely that the name derives from GWALCHMEI. Alternatively it may have a different Celta or even a Germanic origin. Gawain was a popular hero in medieval stories such as the 14th-century romantic poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.
Origen cultural
Pronunciación
“gə-WAYN (English), GOW-ən (English)”
Variantes en otros idiomas
5 idiomasFuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados