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Arthur is a masculine given name of uncertain origin, widely used in the English-speaking world. The most common scholarly theory links Arthur to the Latin name Artorius, a Roman family name; other theories derive the name from Celtic roots, sometimes associated with elements meaning "bear" or "leader." There is no consensus on a single etymology.

Arthurian legend: The name is inseparably associated with King Arthur, the legendary ruler of Britain who, according

Notable people: The name has been borne by many figures in history and culture, such as Arthur

In popular culture: Arthur is the title character of the animated television series Arthur, which follows Arthur

to
medieval
tradition,
unites
the
island,
establishes
Camelot,
and
presides
over
the
Knights
of
the
Round
Table.
In
Geoffrey
of
Monmouth's
12th-century
Historia
Regum
Britanniae
and
later
romances,
Arthur's
adventures—including
the
quest
for
the
Holy
Grail
and
the
eventual
fall
of
Camelot—became
foundational
to
Western
chivalric
literature.
Conan
Doyle
(writer
of
Sherlock
Holmes),
Arthur
Miller
(playwright),
Arthur
Ashe
(tennis
player),
and
Arthur
C.
Clarke
(science
fiction
writer).
Read,
an
aardvark,
and
his
friends
as
they
navigate
school
and
daily
life.
The
name
also
appears
in
various
other
media
and
works
inspired
by
the
Arthurian
mythos.