Glyn — may refer to:* Isabella Glyn (1823–1889), British Shakespearean actress. * Elinor Glyn (1864–1943), British novelist and scriptwriter. * An electoral ward in the community of Llanelli Rural in Carmarthenshire, Wales. * An electoral ward in the… … Wikipedia
Glyn — Glyn, Glynne Glynne, n. A glen. See {Glen}. Note: [Obs. singly, but occurring often in locative names in Ireland, as Glen does in Scotland.] [1913 Webster] He could not beat out the Irish, yet he did shut them up within those narrow corners and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Glyn — m Welsh: from the Welsh placename element glyn valley. This seems to have been transferred directly from a placename to a given name in the 20th century, as the result of a desire to bestow on Welsh children specifically Welsh names. Variant:… … First names dictionary
Glyn — This interesting surname has a number of possible sources. Firstly, the surname may be a Cornish and Welsh locational name from any of the places thus called, for example: Glyn Dyffryn, near Corwen, Merioneth; Glynn, south east of Carmarthen;… … Surnames reference
Glyn — /glin/, n. 1. Elinor, 1864 1943, English writer. 2. Also, Glynis /glin is/, Glynn, Glynne. a male or female given name. * * * glymyr, glynce, glyn(n obs. ff. glimmer, glimpse, glen … Useful english dictionary
Glyn Gilbert — receives the Military Cross from Field Marshal Montogomery … Wikipedia
Glyn Loosmore — (1923 2007) fut, pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, opérateur radio au sein de plusieurs équipes spéciales : deux équipes Jedburgh, ANDY puis IVOR (France, libération 1944) ; l’équipe MONGOOSE de la Force 136[1] (Birmanie, 1945).… … Wikipédia en Français
Glyn (Unternehmen) — GLYN GmbH Co. KG Rechtsform GmbH Co. KG Gründung 1980 Sitz Idstein, Deutschland Leitung Glyn Jones, Thomas Gerhardt Mitarbeiter 165 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Glyn Hodges — (born 30 April, 1963 in Streatham, is a Welsh football manager and former player. He played 18 times for the Welsh national side, scoring twice.Hodges started his playing career with Wimbledon and made more than 200 appearances for the Crazy Gang … Wikipedia
Glyn Edmund Daniel — (* 23. April 1914 in Barry, Wales; † 13. Dezember 1986) war ein britischer Archäologe. Geboren und aufgewachsen in Südwales, studierte Daniel Geologie an der Cardiff University, bevor er am St John’s College in Cambridge Archäologie und… … Deutsch Wikipedia