Iorwerth

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Iorwerth (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈjɔrwɛrθ]) is a Welsh name, composed of two elements: iôr meaning 'lord' and berth meaning 'fair', 'fine', or 'handsome'.[1] (Both morphemes are somewhat archaic in Modern Welsh.) The name has historically been associated with the name Edward,[1] although the names do not have a common origin and neither name is a translation of the other.

Bearers of the name include:

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