Berhtweald
Old English edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
From berht (“bright, clear”) and weald (“power”). Cognate with German Berthold.
Pronunciation edit
Proper noun edit
Berhtweald m
- a male given name
References edit
- Electric Sawyer S 22 (Wihtred, king of Kent, to the churches and monasteries of Kent; grant of privileges and immunity to the churches and monasteries of Kent), Berhtweald is mentioned as "Brihtuuoldus" in the text section and as "Berhtwaldus" in the old text section.