Glyndwr
/ɡlˈaɪndɚ/
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Glyndwr, of Welsh origin, is a transferred surname derived from a place-name meaning 'valley of water', combining 'glyn' (valley) and 'dŵr' (water). It is famously associated with Owain Glyndŵr, a Welsh leader and national hero, symbolizing connection to nature and resilience. The name carries a strong cultural significance in Wales and is admired for its historical depth and poetic sound.
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