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Owain Glyndwr is a cocktail of sounds and for Owain it is "Ohh wine" then for "Glyn" it is "Gin" but with a "GL" sound like at the start of "Glenfiddich whisky"not the "J" sound as in the first letter of Jack Daniel's and Gin" and finally "dwr" you can use "Doom Bar bitter" but with an "r" instead of "m" in "doom". So mix all together you get Ohh wine glin door.
Most of these titles are a product of the Royal families of ancient Scotland yeah, I am Scottish and even think these titles aren't necessarily anymore like "Lord of the Isles" a title given to vikings who ruled and colonised the Herbrides, I really don't think people in the Herbrides believe they are still being ruled by the Vikings in anyway 🤔. Archeological studies have proven that the Viking on those isles intermarried, learned gaelic and embrace local celtic cultural customs that's why someone from Harris and Lewis who speaks Gaelic, highlands dances, wears tartan and crofts sheep might have 20 percent Scandinavian DNA eventhough they no one in their family is from Scandinavia.