Cymry
Cymry is the Welsh term for the Welsh people. It is the plural form of Cymro, and in Welsh usage designates the inhabitants of Wales and, historically, the Brythonic-speaking communities that inhabited western Great Britain. The term is closely linked to Cymru, the Welsh name for Wales, and to Cymraeg, the Welsh language.
Etymology: The origin of Cymry is debated. It is generally regarded as a native Brythonic ethnonym, reflecting
Historical usage: In late antiquity and the early medieval period, Cymry referred to the Brittonic-speaking inhabitants
Culture and identity: In contemporary Wales, Cymry denotes the Welsh people and, culturally, the Welsh language
Related terms include Cymru (the country), Cymraeg (the language), and Brittonic or Brythonic peoples; the term