Bryn-y-môr [ bri-nø- moor ]
1 name of a farm overlooking the Gwendraeth estuary, Cydweli
ETYMOLOGY: ("(the) house (of) the sea") (bryn = hill) + (y definite article) + (môr = sea) Little complex^^ in literal terms it's hill of the sea, which some of us Cymry might intend it as a mountain before the sea, or the cliff, or a small island of some sort
"Bryn y Mor" means "Hill of the Sea" in Welsh. It combines the words "bryn" (hill) and "y mor" (the sea) to create a name or description of a place near the sea situated on a hill.
Below the hill
sound of the sea
"Bryn" is a Welsh name that means "hill" or "mound". It is commonly used as both a first name and a surname.
Bryn-y-môr [ bri-nø- moor ]1 name of a farm overlooking the Gwendraeth estuary, CydweliETYMOLOGY: ("(the) house (of) the sea") (bryn = hill) + (y definite article) + (môr = sea) Little complex^^ in literal terms it's hill of the sea, which some of us Cymry might intend it as a mountain before the sea, or the cliff, or a small island of some sort
The motto of Glan-y-Mor Comprehensive School is 'Success through Effort'.
Glan-y-Mor Comprehensive School's motto is 'Ymdrech â Lwydda'.
by the sea
If you mean a Welsh word for pub its Tafarn....similar to tavern. Names of pubs in Wales are similar to the rest of the U.K like The Queen Victoria, Red Lion, Kings Head, The Yew Tree, Six in Hand, The Angel etc. Some Welsh pub names are Plas Derwen, Castell-y-bwch, Ty Mawr, Ty Glas, Parc-y-prior, Bryn y mor.
Nothing, mor is not a Japanese word.
Bryn Bella literally means 'beautiful Bryn.' Bryn is both a German name and an abbreviation of the longer German name Bronwyn, meaning 'dark and pure.'
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