Jones? Davies? Williams? Well, they are the three most popular surnames in Wales, with the remaining names in the top 10 being Evans, Thomas, Roberts, Lewis, Hughes, Morgan and Griffiths.
Prince William went by 'William Wales' throughout his school and University days, but switched to 'William Cambridge' after marrying Kate Middleton.
In north Wales, place names were frequently adopted, and in mid Wales families adopted nicknames for surnames. Jenkins is possibly derived from two different sources: as a corruption of a Flemish ...
That means Ryan can mean 'little king'. Ryan was the surname of 378 babies born in Ireland last year. Walsh's meaning comes from both Ireland and Wales. The name is believed to have come from ...