Caradoc

/ˈkærədɑk/ noun

A proper name of Welsh origin (variant of Caractacus), or a historical/legendary figure in Welsh tradition.

From Welsh 'Caradog,' a common Welsh name that has ancient Celtic roots. The name appears throughout Welsh history and legend, with Caradoc appearing both as a historical resistance fighter and as a name carried by various Welsh kings and saints.

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