Gwendolen

Gwendolen

Gwendolen ♀ (Welsh) name, borne, according to Geoffrey of Monmouth, by the wife of a mythical Welsh king Locrine, who abandoned her for a German princess called Estrildis. Gwendolen in revenge had Estrildis and her daughter Sabrina drowned in the River Severn. The name is borne by one of the principal characters in Oscar Wilde's play The Importance of Being Earnest (first performed in 1895). It became more widely used in the English-speaking world from the mid 19th century, though its popularity has waned since the 1930s.

Variants: Gwendolin(e), Gwendolyn(e); Gwendoline (formed under the influence of Caroline and other girls' names ending in -ine).

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Gwendolen

Gwendolen ♀ (Welsh) Traditional: from gwen, the feminine form of gwyn ‘white, fair; blessed, holy’ (see Gwen) + dolen ‘ring; bow’.

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Gwendolen

Gwendolen, in Geoffrey of Monmouth's History, the daughter of Corineus and wife of King Locrine.

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MARGARET DRABBLE and JENNY STRINGER. "Gwendolen." The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature. 2003. Encyclopedia.com. 30 May. 2012 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

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Gwendolen

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