Tudor: Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity

Pronunciation: t-ood-ohr
Origin: United kingdom
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Updated on Apr 14, 2025 · 1 min read
Region Origin: Northern Europe
Meaning: A variant of the Brythonic

The name Tudor has a rich history and multiple origins. It is primarily of Welsh origin, derived from the Brythonic *Tudur*, which is itself a derivation of *Toutorīx* and related to *Tewdwr* or *Tewdr*. The name Tudor is also associated with the English royal dynasty, the House of Tudor, which ruled England from 1485 to 1603. The use of the name Tudor has evolved over time, with it being used as both a surname and a given name in various cultures, including Moldovan, and Romanian contexts. The name Tudor is significant in history due to its association with the Tudor monarchs, who united England after the Wars of the Roses.

Tudor Name Popularity Data

chat-overall Tudor is currently #24713 in the popularity of the name rankings.
gender-female Boy: Tudor is currently #10565 on Kiindred Boy Names

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