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In 2016, an analysis of the geography of Welsh surnames commissioned by the Welsh Government found that 718,000 people (nearly 35% of the Welsh population) have a family name of Welsh origin, compared with 5.3% in the rest of the United Kingdom, 4.7% in New Zealand, 4.1% in Australia, and 3.8% in the United States, with an estimated 16.3 ...
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Wales portal. This category contains lists of people from Wales . Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. +. Lists of Welsh women (4 P) C. Lists of people by city in Wales (10 P) Lord Lieutenancies of Wales (23 P) O. Lists of Welsh people by occupation (2 C, 12 P)
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This list is for people of Welsh heritage and descent, and for those otherwise perceived as Welsh; through either birth or adoption. Only those meeting notability criteria are included. A few people appear in more than one section of the list.
Oct 10, 2023 · Here is a list of common Welsh surnames according to various data we have compiled including Forebears and Surnam.es. 1. Jones. One of the most common surnames in Wales is Jones. It is a contraction of ‘John’s son.’ John was an extremely common personal name across Europe at this time because of its links to the Bible.
R. Rheon. Rhodri. Rhun (Welsh given name) Rhydderch. Rhydian (given name) Rhys. Ryan (given name)