Proper noun
A surname from Welsh [in turn originating as a patronymic].
A male given name from Welsh.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to Llewellyn Rockwell, Rothbard is the "conscience" of all the various strains of libertarian anarchism, whose contemporary advocates are former "colleagues" of Rothbard personally inspired by his example. Source: Internet
Caro Llewellyn, then running the Pen World Voices Festival in New York and a former CEO and artistic director of the Sydney Writers' Festival, was sitting in her Harlem apartment when she was revealed as the centre's first head. Source: Internet
One hapless man, David Llewellyn, told the broadcaster he was told to go to a centre near Blackburn, near Manchester, from his home in Suffolk. Source: Internet
Llewellyn removed the post from his blog and Doug Naylor issued a statement on Twitter, saying: "Getting tweets claiming Red Dwarf XI is commissioned. Source: Internet
"Machen, Arthur (Llewellyn)", by Brian Stableford in David Pringle (ed), St. James Guide to Horror, Ghost and Gothic Writers. Source: Internet
Modern Magick, Llewellyn, 1988, ISBN 0-87542-324-8 p.9 Ethics Liber AL vel Legis does make clear some standards of individual conduct. Source: Internet