Athelnoths
Athelnoths is a term that appears in historical and genealogical contexts, often referring to a given name of Old English origin. The name itself is a compound of two elements. The first, "atheln," is derived from "æðel," meaning noble or prince. The second element, "noth," is thought to be related to "nuð," meaning bold or daring. Therefore, Athelnoths can be interpreted to mean "noble bold" or "noble prince."
Evidence of the name Athelnoths can be found in various Anglo-Saxon records, including manorial rolls, charters,
In genealogical research, the presence of the name Athelnoths can serve as a marker for tracing family