Cadwallader

/kədˈwɑːlədər/ noun

A historical Welsh personal name, also used in English genealogy and literature to refer to medieval Welsh rulers or fictional characters.

From Welsh cad (battle) + gwawl (light/wall) + der/dur (water/protector). The name combines warrior-related elements and appears throughout Welsh history.

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