- [towˈtaːtis] in Gaulish) and its
variants Toutates, Teutates, Tūtatus, and
Toutorīx,
comes from the
Gaulish Celtic root toutā,
meaning 'tribe' or 'people'...
- however,
there also
exists the
related Welsh name
Tudur (from Proto-Celtic *
Toutorīxs,
exactly cognate with Proto-Germanic *Þeudarīks)
which is the
origin of...
-
Welsh origin. It
comes from the
Brythonic Tudur,
itself a
derivation of
Toutorīx which was
conflated with
Tewdwr or Tewdr. It is
related to the name Theodore...
-
different and
completely unrelated name,
etymologically identical with
Gaulish Toutorix, from Proto-Celtic *toutā "people, tribe" and *rīxs "king" (compare Modern...