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The Welsh Kale are closely related to Romanichal, Scottish Lowland Roma, Romanisael and Finnish Kale. [8] They are considered part of the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) community . [ 9 ] Romanichal are present in South Wales (in and around Cardiff, Swansea and Newport) and North East Wales (in and around Wrexham as well as in parts of Wales ...
An analysis of the geography of Welsh surnames commissioned by the Welsh Government found that 718,000 people in Wales, nearly 35% of the Welsh population, have a family name of Welsh origin, compared with 5.3% in the rest of the United Kingdom, 4.7% in New Zealand, 4.1% in Australia, and 3.8% in the United States. A total of 16.3 million ...
The Romani people are known by a variety of names, mostly as Gypsies, Roma, Tsinganoi, Bohémiens, and various linguistic variations of these names. There are also numerous subgroups and clans with their own self-designations, such as the Sinti, Kalderash, Boyash, Manouche, Lovari, Lăutari, Machvaya, Romanichal, Romanisael, Kale, Kaale, Xoraxai and Romungro.
Anglicised Welsh-language surnames (61 P) W. Welsh-language surnames (1 C, 50 P) Pages in category "Surnames of Welsh origin"
Surnames of Welsh language origin. Add this category following the {{ Surname }} template on articles or {{ R from surname }} template on redirects. Surnames of Welsh language origin.
Welsh given names (3 C, 83 P) M. Medieval genealogies and succession lists of Wales (5 P) S. Surnames of Welsh origin (2 C, 82 P) Pages in category "Welsh genealogy"
Pages in category "Anglicised Welsh-language surnames" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Despite their distinct origins and cultures, Lowland Gypsies and Scottish Lowland Travellers are often grouped together as “Lowland Gypsy/Travellers”. It is believed that Lowland Gypsies share a common ancestry with the Romanichal, [ 7 ] and, as with the Kalé of Wales, their language diverged from that of the Romanichal.