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Arthur

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Name — A male given name, traditionally linked to the legendary King Arthur of British folklore.

Synonyms

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Art

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Artie Artur Arturo

Etymology

From Medieval Latin Arthurus, possibly from a Welsh word for "bear"; exact origins are debated.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Arthur” mean?

The word “Arthur” means a male given name, traditionally linked to the legendary King Arthur of British folklore. In plain terms, a traditional English male first name, famous from the legend of King Arthur.

How do you pronounce “Arthur”?

“Arthur” is pronounced AH-thuh (/ˈɑɹθɚ/ in IPA).

How do you use “Arthur” in a sentence?

Here is “Arthur” used in a sentence: “Her grandfather was named Arthur, after the old family tradition.”

What part of speech is “Arthur”?

“Arthur” is a name.

Where does the word “Arthur” come from?

The word “Arthur” comes from Medieval Latin. From Medieval Latin Arthurus, possibly from a Welsh word for "bear"; exact origins are debated.

Is “Arthur” a common word?

“Arthur” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What does the name Arthur mean?

The exact meaning is uncertain. Many scholars link Arthur to the Celtic word "artos," meaning bear, suggesting strength. Others connect it to the Roman family name Artorius. Whatever its root, the name is inseparable from King Arthur, the legendary British ruler, which gives it a heroic, timeless character.

Who was King Arthur?

King Arthur is a legendary British leader said to have defended Britain against Saxon invaders in the early medieval period. His story — the sword Excalibur, the wizard Merlin, the Knights of the Round Table, and Camelot — blends history and myth. Whether a real Arthur ever existed remains debated by historians.

Is Arthur a popular name today?

Yes. After decades of feeling old-fashioned, Arthur has enjoyed a strong revival and now ranks among the more popular boys' names in Britain and beyond. Its blend of vintage charm and legendary heritage appeals to parents seeking a classic, dignified name that still manages to feel fresh.

What are common nicknames for Arthur?

The most common short form is Art, with Artie as a friendlier, more affectionate version. Both are widely used casual alternatives to the full name. These nicknames keep the name approachable in everyday life, while the full "Arthur" retains its more formal and traditional feel.

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