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The Welsh name "Nanty-rnau" translates to "the brook of the brambles" in English. "Nant" refers to a stream or brook, while "rnau" (often spelled "rhaeadr") signifies brambles or thorns. This name typically denotes a location characterized by a stream surrounded by bramble bushes. Such names often reflect the natural features of the landscape in Wales.

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