Tudor
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Borrowed from Welsh Tudur (“Theodoric”), from Proto-Celtic *Toutorīxs, later adopted as the surname of a British royal family. Piecewise doublet of Theodoric and Theoderic.
Tudor (plural Tudors)
Tudor (comparative more Tudor, superlative most Tudor)
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Probably a variant of Teodor, ultimately from Ancient Greek Θεόδωρος (Theódōros). Compare also Toader, Sântoader.
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Tudor
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