| 1. | The original Welsh form of the name Gwenhwyfar (or Gwenhwyvar), which seems to be cognate with the Irish name Findabair, can be translated as "The White Enchantress" or "The White Fay/Ghost", from Proto-Celtic *Windo- "white, fair, holy" + *sēbarā "magical being" (cognate with Old Irish síabair "a spectre, phantom, supernatural being "). Il est apparenté au vieil irlandais Findabair, du proto-celtique *windo- « blanc, clair, saint » et *sēbarā, « être magique » (apparenté au vieil irlandais síabair, « spectre, fantôme, être surnaturel » ),,. |