i think you mean galician in dragon it means dragón
The Welsh word for dragon is draig.
In Mandarin, the word for dragon is 龙 (lóng).
Draig Gymreig
The Celts primarily spoke Celtic languages, such as Gaulish, Brythonic, and Goidelic. The Romans spoke Latin.
In Spanish, "dragon" is "dragón." In French, it is "dragon." In German, it is "Drache."
The people were speaking Gaulish
Gaulish I think.
Prince dragon
Go to a gaul teacher! Lol!
The Japanese word for Dragon is "Ryuu"
Fruit de dragon
No. It is a name of Gaulish (French Celtic) origin.==============================Answer #2:A few other on-line sources agree that 'Bryce' is a name of Anglo-Saxonorigin by way of Welsh, and means roughly "Son of a nobleman".Whether Gaulish, Anglo-Saxon, or Welsh, it's safe to say that it could hardlybe farther from Jewish, in origin or meaning.
How would you say Mystic Tigers Eye And Artemisia Moon Dragon in Hebrew?
The Welsh word for dragon is draig.
actually they're the Gaulish
I would say Dragon Master Knight
That is what they say in How to Train Your Dragon.