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Llywelyn Last Name Origin, History, and Meaning

Where did the surname Llywelyn come from? What does the surname Llywelyn mean? Discover the history and meaning of the last name Llywelyn and family migration on YourRoots Map.


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Surname Llywelyn Origin: What does the last name Llywelyn mean?

The surname Llywelyn, pronounced loo-EL-in, has Welsh origins and is derived from the Common Brittonic name Lugubelinos, a compound of two Celtic deity names. The name became popular following the successes of Llywelyn the Great in the 13th century and was associated with lions due to its spelling variations like Llewellyn. Over the years, the name evolved into various forms such as Lewis, reflecting the interchangeability between Llywelyn and Lewis. Additionally, feminine forms and hypocoristic forms like Llew and Lyn have also been derived from Llywelyn.

According to YourRoots data, the surname Llywelyn first appeared in records from Wales around the early 11th century and remained closely associated with Wales from the 11th to the 15th century. By the 20th century, the volume of records with the Llywelyn surname grew significantly in Wales, indicating its continued prominence in the region. The name has seen variations in spelling and has given rise to associated surnames such as Apswellen, Wellings, and Lewis, reflecting its evolution and spread across different regions throughout history.

Llywelyn Last Name History: Where did the last name Llywelyn come from?

Origin of Llywelyn Surname: Where does the last name Llywelyn originate from?

According to YourRoots data, the surname Llywelyn first appeared in records from Wales around the early 11th century. Please note that this reflects only YourRoots data for the exact Llywelyn spelling and does not include other record sources or surname variations.

History of the Last Name Llywelyn: What does the Llywelyn surname history look like in the early days?

The Llywelyn surname remained closely associated with Wales from the 11th to the 15th century.

Global Spread: Where can we find the Llywelyn surname today?

By the 20th century, the volume of records with the Llywelyn surname grew significantly in Wales. The Llywelyn surname remains prominent in Wales.


Explore Llywelyn last name heritage and Llywelyn surname origin based on YourRoots Map data

Llywelyn surname origin, history, meaning based on YourRoots Map dataVIEW THE ORIGIN OF SURNAME LLYWELYN

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    Gruffudd ap Llywelyn

    Gruffudd ap Llywelyn (c. 1010 – August 5, 1063) was the first and only Welsh king to unite all of Wales under his rule from 1055 to 1063. He was known for his military victories and for being the only Welsh king to rule over the entire territory of Wales. Despite his brief reign, Gruffudd made a significant impact on Welsh history, bringing peace and unity to the region for several years. His legacy as a powerful ruler and unifier of Wales is remembered to this day.

  • YourRoots Map_Surname_Famous People_Dafydd ap Llywelyn

    Dafydd ap Llywelyn

    Dafydd ap Llywelyn (c. March 1212 – 25 February 1246) was the King of Gwynedd from 1240 to 1246. He was the son of Llywelyn the Great and Joan, Lady of Wales. Dafydd faced conflicts with his half-brother Gruffydd and King Henry III of England, ultimately leading to his rule over Gwynedd. He formed alliances with other Welsh princes and earned recognition from the Pope. Known as the shield of Wales, Dafydd's sudden death in 1246 ended the war with Henry III, leading to the division of Gwynedd between his nephews Llywelyn and Owain.

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    Dafydd ap Dafydd ap Llywelyn

    Dafydd ap Dafydd ap Llywelyn (Birthdate – Date of Death) was the illegitimate son of Dafydd ap Llywelyn, Prince of Wales, and a key figure in Welsh history. Despite being unable to contest the throne of Gwynedd due to his status, he is considered the ancestor of the Prys or Price of Esgairweddan family, known for bearing the royal arms of Gwynedd. The direct male line descent of his family is believed to have ended in 1702 with the passing of Robert Price. Dafydd's story is intertwined with Welsh royalty and the complexities of succession during his time.

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    Dafydd Llywelyn

    Dafydd Llywelyn (January 10, 1939 – March 25, 2013) was a Welsh composer, pianist, conductor, and teacher known for his hyper-polyphonic and meditative music. Born in South Wales, he drew inspiration from old masters like Shura Cherkassky and avant-garde composers like Pierre Boulez. Llywelyn's compositions spanned various genres, from solo instrument pieces to film music and jazz. He also mentored young pianists, with Roberta Pili considered his direct successor. His legacy lives on through performances by renowned pianists like Boris Berezovsky. Llywelyn's mystical and timeless musical style continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

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