Guivarc'h | |
Pronunciation: | in Breton pronounced as /ɡɥivarx/ in Breton pronounced as /ɡivaʁ/ in French pronounced as /ɡivaʁk/, in French pronounced as /ɡivaʁ/ and erroneously in French pronounced as /ɡivarʃ/ |
Meaning: | worthy of a good horse, well-horsed (cf. wiw-farch). |
Region: | Brittany |
Origin: | Breton |
Variant: | Guivarch, Guimarch, Guiomarch, Guyomarch, Guyomarc'h, Guyomard, Guyomart, Guiomard, Guionvarch, Guyonvarch, Guianvarch, Guyonvarc'h, Guiavarc'h |
Footnotes: | [1] |
Guivarc'h or Guivarch is a surname, and may refer to;
Guivarc'h derives from uuiu (cf. gwiw) which means worthy in Old Breton and marc'h (cf. marc'h) which means horse in Breton.