Tudur

Tudur
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Welsh: traditional name derived from the Old Celtic form Teutorix, composed of elements meaning ‘people, tribe’ + ‘ruler, king’. The name has been widely believed to be a Welsh form of THEODORE (SEE Theodore), but there is in fact no connection between the two names.
Variants: Tudyr (an earlier spelling); Tudor (an Anglicized spelling).

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