Cadwaladr (name) explained

Cadwaladr, Cadwalader or Cadwallader (with other variant spellings) is a given name and surname of Welsh origin meaning "battle-leader". It was most notably held by Cadwaladr, a seventh-century king of Gwynedd, who was the last Welsh king to claim lordship over all of Britain.

Pronunciation

The name is pronounced in Welsh pronounced as /kadˈwaladər/ in Welsh and typically in English.

People with the given name

Cadwaladr
Pronunciation:in Welsh pronounced as /kadˈwaladər/
Gender:masculine
Meaning:"battle-leader"
Region:Wales
Origin:Welsh

People with the surname or patronymic

Cadwaladr

People with the surname in variant spellings

This section lists people whose surname is a variant spelling of Cadwaladr other than Cadwalader and Cadwallader, which have their own dedicated pages.

See also