Cymric

Long, long ago, “in the legendary times, before Rome was even founded,” refugees from Troy came to this island seeking their destiny. Their leader was Brutus, a grandson of Aeneas, and from his name, the island was called Britain. Brutus and his men drove out the savage race of monstrous giants who inhabited it. They established relationships with the ancient gods and goddesses and with the faerie races that live underground and in hidden kingdoms. They settled far and wide, giving every place its proper name. Ever since the Cymric people have been the dominant British people.

Naming Traditions

Feminine names

Adwen, Annest, Angarad, Arianwen, Briant, Duddug, Collwen, Dwynwen, Eleri, Ffraid, Glesig, Glesni, Gwen, Heledd, Indeg, Leri, Lleueu, Lilo, Melangell, Meleri, Nest, Nia, Tyd l.

Masculine names

Addonwy, Aeron, Afan, Aneirin, Aeddan, Amig, Amlyn, Athrwys, Arddur, Buddfannan, Blaen, Bledri, Bradwen, Bleddig, Cadfannan, Cadfael, Cadwallon, Cilydd, Cynon, Cynfan, Cyfulch, Cynrain, Cunvelyn, Caradoc, Cibno, Ceredig, Cadlew, Cynwal, Clydno, Cynhafal, Dafydd, De , Dwyai, Edar, Edern, Eiddef, Erthgi, Elad, Eudaf, Eif n, Gwefrfawr, Gwegon, Gwion, Gwyn, Gwarddur, Gwern, Gwyleged, Gwrien, Gwraid, Gorthyn, Gwaednerth, Gwengad, Brugyn, Gwenabwy, Gwrfelling, Gwair, Graid, Geriant, Gwanon, Hyfaidd, Hywel, Ieuan, Llywel, Marchlew, Moried, Morien, Madog, Morial, Mynyddog, Merin, Neilyn, Nwython, Nai, Nerthaid, Neddig, Nidian, Owain, Padern, Pedrog, Ricerch, Rhodri, Rhufon, Rhun, Sawel, Seriol, Sywno, Tathal, Tathan, Tudfwich, Tyngyr, Uren, Uwain, Ysgarran.

Culture

Shared customary codes and values

Cymric principles are not based on imperial aggression, like the Romans. They are based on “humility, honor, and unity” and on “recognition of our place in the land.”
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