Gawain
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Name — One of the most celebrated knights of the Round Table, and King Arthur's nephew, in medieval legend.
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Etymology
From Old French Gauvain, likely built from Celtic roots meaning roughly "white hawk." It is the same name that later became Gavin.
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What does “Gawain” mean?
The word “Gawain” means one of the most celebrated knights of the Round Table, and King Arthur's nephew, in medieval legend. In plain terms, the Arthurian legend knight famous for the tale Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.
How do you pronounce “Gawain”?
“Gawain” is pronounced guh-WAYN (/ɡəˈweɪn/ in IPA).
What part of speech is “Gawain”?
“Gawain” is a name.
Where does the word “Gawain” come from?
The word “Gawain” comes from Old French. From Old French Gauvain, likely built from Celtic roots meaning roughly "white hawk." It is the same name that later became Gavin.