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GBP 65 - 70 Oaklands Bed and Breakfast
Nestled amid the beautiful countryside of North Wales, this charming guest house is situated in Llangollen, within easy reach of all the area’s main… MoreGBP 40 - 150 Bryn Howel
In rural North Wales, Bryn Howel boasts magnificent views across the Vale of Llangollen. With free parking and free Wi-Fi, the hotel offers cooked bre… More | ||||||||||||
Trevor is a surname of Welsh descent: habitational name from any of the numerous places in Wales, in particular the one near Denbigh, from the Welsh tre(f), meaning "homestead", or "settlement" and a form of mawr, meaning "large".
Trevor is also a name of Irish descent. It is a reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Treabhair, (descendant of Treabhar), a byname meaning "industrious", "tight", or "prudent".
The Trevor dynasty have for centuries been associated with the Llangollen and Chirk areas in Denbighshire, north-east Wales:
Notable people with the surname Trevor include:
Notable people with the forename Trevor include:
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John Trevor I was Bishop of St Asaph (1352-1357)
John Trevaur II|John Trevor II was Bishop of St Asaph (1395-1402)
Baron Trevor is a British peerage title.
Claire Trevor
John Trevor
William Trevor
Trevor Berbick, boxer
Trevor Hoffman
Trevor Howard
Trevor Linden
Sir Trevor McDonald
Trevor PhillipsReferences
Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4