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Hywel

Hywel is a Welsh masculine given name that corresponds to the English names Howell or Howel. It has long-standing use in Wales and among Welsh-speaking communities, and it also survives as a surname in its anglicized forms, such as Howell and Howells.

The name is generally linked to the Welsh word hywel, meaning eminent, notable, or excellent. The precise

Hywel Dda, known as Hywel the Good, was a 10th-century king of Deheubarth in southwestern Wales who

In modern times, Hywel remains a relatively common given name in Wales. Its spelling has produced anglicized

sense
is
debated,
but
the
element
is
commonly
understood
to
signify
distinction
or
leadership
and
has
given
the
name
its
connotation
of
prestige
within
Welsh
culture.
is
famed
for
codifying
Welsh
law.
The
given
name
Hywel
appears
in
medieval
Welsh
genealogies
and
chronicles,
borne
by
several
rulers
and
saints,
contributing
to
its
enduring
prestige
in
Welsh
history
and
literature.
surnames
such
as
Howell
and
Howells,
which
have
spread
with
Welsh
emigration
and
diaspora.
The
name
continues
to
be
encountered
in
Welsh-language
media,
academia,
and
public
life,
reflecting
its
historical
roots
and
ongoing
use
in
Welsh
communities.