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Re: Ceadda/ Ceadel (Old English) Meaning?
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Cleveland Kent Evans
(clevelandkentevans)
11/30/2009, 5:03 AM
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a message by Paul
The first is the Old English name from which the modern name
Chad
is derived, and as the entry on
Chad
in this site's dictionary says, no one really knows what it meant but it's possibly from a Welsh word meaning "battle."
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