Ghrainnse and Inbhir Eighe may be of modern origin. Aber Benoît [fr], Aber Ildut [fr], AberWrac'h, L'Aber, Crozon The Cornish names of Falmouth (Aberfal)
(9 sq mi). An early attempt to build a tidal power plant was made at AberWrac'h in the Finistère in 1925, but due to insufficient finance, it was abandoned
examples include Falmouth (which is known as Aberfal in Cornish), and AberWrac'h in Brittany. The most likely explanation is the confluence of the Denburn