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Discover Your Welsh Heritage

Do you hail from Wales? Welsh heritage is rich and vibrant—one
of its nation’s symbols is even a dragon! The dragon appears on the Welsh flag
and has been an important symbol of the country since medieval times. It is a
central figure in many Welsh legends, along with daffodils and leeks. This wide
variety of symbols shows the variety of life found in Wales and its culture.

Wales is a country located in the western part of Great Britain. Although it shares some of its culture with its neighbor, England, much of its culture is uniquely Welsh. The culture has Celtic roots, and the land was even once part of the Roman Empire! During the Middle Ages, Norman knights led the country, but it was conquered by England between 1277 and 1283. The country was formally united with England by Acts of Union in 1536 and 1542. As a colony of England, Wales became a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain when it was established in 1707.

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a graphic showing welsh populations worldwide.

Some say the name “Wales” comes from the term “wealas,” a word used to describe the people of Britain who spoke Brittonic—a Celtic language that was used in Britain. That language later developed into Welsh, Cornish, Breton, and other languages. Others say that “Wales” is a variation of the Proto-Germanic word “walhaz,” which meant “foreigner” or “stranger.” It was used in this way by the Anglo-Saxons.

Learn about Your Welsh Heritage

If you have Welsh ancestors, you can search for them in FamilySearch’s Welsh records. You can also learn more about your Welsh heritage in a variety of articles on the FamilySearch blog.

Welsh Heritage

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Learn enhanced details about your Welsh heritage, including how to preserve your memories, look for historical records, work on your family tree, and much more. Get started here.

Welsh Food

a welsh family eats dinner together.

The Welsh culture has a treasure trove of delicious foods and recipes. From baked goods such as Welsh cakes and breads, to special cheeses and leeks, to the famous Welsh rarebit, there is something to suit all tastes!

Welsh Names

a welsh family smiles together.

Have you ever thought about integrating names from your
ancestry when naming your children? Often, knowing popular names from your
native lands helps you find your ancestors as well. This article will help you understand
a bit more about Welsh names current and past, plus a bit of the meaning behind
them.

How Do You Say That?

a welsh woman laughs with friends

Wales has its own language! While it is written with a
similar alphabet as English, there are some different elements of Welsh that
are fun and interesting.  Learn how to
pronounce Welsh words, and download a handy Welsh pronunciation guide.

Learning about the history of your ancestors is rewarding
and comforting. Learning about their culture, the foods they ate, and
interesting landmarks gives a flavor of what life may have been like. There is
much to discover about Wales. Enjoy the journey!

Source: Family Search

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