- Source: Idwal
Idwal is Welsh for "lord of the wall". As a masculine given name, it may refer to the following people:
Middle Ages
Ordered chronologically
Idwal Iwrch (reigned c. 655–682), King of Gwynedd
Idwal or Ithel ap Morgan, 8th century King of Gwent and Glywysing
Idwal Foel (died c. 942), King of Gwynedd
Idwal ab Idwal, better known as Ieuaf (ruled 950–969), joint king of Gwynedd (with his father Idwal Foel) and possibly Powys
Idwal ap Meurig (died 997), King of Gwynedd
Modern world
Ordered alphabetically
Idwal Davies (footballer) (1899–1980), Welsh footballer
Idwal Davies (rugby) (1915–1990), Welsh dual-code rugby player
Idwal H. Edwards (1895–1981), United States Air Force lieutenant general
Idwal Fisher (1935–2012), Welsh rugby union and rugby league footballer
Idwal Jones (writer) (1887–1964), novelist and non-fiction writer
Idwal Jones (novelist) (1887–1964), Welsh-American novelist and non-fiction writer
Idwal Jones (politician) (1900–1982), Welsh politician
Idwal Jones (writer) (1895–1937), Welsh schoolmaster, poet and dramatist
Idwal Pugh (1918–2010), Welsh civil servant
Idwal Rees (1910–1991), Welsh international rugby union centre
Idwal Robling (1927–2011), Welsh sports commentator
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Idwal Foel
- Hywel Dda
- Æthelflæd
- Idwal
- Idwal Iwrch
- Llyn Idwal
- Cwm Idwal
- Idwal Foel
- Iago ab Idwal ap Meurig
- Glyderau
- Idwal Jones
- Rhodri Molwynog
- Rhodri ab Idwal