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Arthur is a common male given name of
Brythonic Brittonic or Brythonic may refer to: *Common Brittonic, or Brythonic, the Celtic language anciently spoken in Great Britain *Brittonic languages, a branch of the Celtic languages descended from Common Brittonic *Britons (Celtic people) The Br ...
origin. Its popularity derives from it being the name of the legendary hero
King Arthur King Arthur ( cy, Brenin Arthur, kw, Arthur Gernow, br, Roue Arzhur) is a legendary king of Britain, and a central figure in the medieval literary tradition known as the Matter of Britain. In the earliest traditions, Arthur appears as a ...
. The etymology is disputed. It may derive from the Celtic ''Artos'' meaning “Bear”. Another theory, more widely believed, is that the name is derived from the Roman clan '' Artorius'' who lived in Roman Britain for centuries. A common spelling variant used in many Slavic, Romance, and Germanic languages is Artur. In Spanish and Italian it is Arturo.


Etymology

The earliest datable attestation of the name Arthur is in the early 9th century Welsh-Latin text '' Historia Brittonum'', where it refers to a circa 5th to 6th-century Briton general who fought against the invading Saxons, and who later gave rise to the famous
King Arthur King Arthur ( cy, Brenin Arthur, kw, Arthur Gernow, br, Roue Arzhur) is a legendary king of Britain, and a central figure in the medieval literary tradition known as the Matter of Britain. In the earliest traditions, Arthur appears as a ...
of medieval legend and literature. A possible earlier mention of the same man is to be found in the epic Welsh poem '' Y Gododdin'' by Aneirin, which some scholars assign to the late 6th century, though this is still a matter of debate and the poem only survives in a late 13th century manuscript entitled the Book of Aneirin. A 9th-century
Breton Breton most often refers to: *anything associated with Brittany, and generally ** Breton people ** Breton language, a Southwestern Brittonic Celtic language of the Indo-European language family, spoken in Brittany ** Breton (horse), a breed **Ga ...
landowner named Arthur witnessed several charters collected in the '' Cartulary of Redon''. The Irish borrowed the name by the late 6th century (either from an early Archaic Welsh or Cumbric form ''Artur''), producing Old Irish ''Artúr'' ( Latinized as ''Arturius'' by
Adomnán Adomnán or Adamnán of Iona (, la, Adamnanus, Adomnanus; 624 – 704), also known as Eunan ( ; from ), was an abbot of Iona Abbey ( 679–704), hagiographer, statesman, canon jurist, and saint. He was the author of the ''Life of Co ...
in his
Life of St. Columba Columba or Colmcille; gd, Calum Cille; gv, Colum Keeilley; non, Kolban or at least partly reinterpreted as (7 December 521 – 9 June 597 AD) was an Irish abbot and missionary evangelist credited with spreading Christianity in what is tod ...
, written circa 697–700), The earliest historically attested bearer of the name is a son or grandson of Áedán mac Gabráin (died 609). The exact origins of the name Arthur remains a matter of debate. The most widely accepted etymology derives it from the Roman ''
nomen gentile The (or simply ) was a hereditary name borne by the peoples of Roman Italy and later by the citizens of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire. It was originally the name of one's (family or clan) by patrilineal descent. However, as Rome expande ...
'' (family name) Artorius. Artorius is of obscure and contested etymology, but is possibly of
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or
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origin. According to the linguist and
Celticist Celtic studies or Celtology is the academic discipline occupied with the study of any sort of cultural output relating to the Celtic-speaking peoples (i.e. speakers of Celtic languages). This ranges from linguistics, literature and art histor ...
Stefan Zimmer, it is possible that Artorius has a Celtic origin, being a Latinization of the hypothetical name ''*Artorījos'', derived from the
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''*Arto-rīg-ios'', meaning "Son of the Bear/Warrior-King". ''*Arto-rīg-ios'' is unattested, but the root, ''*arto-rīg'', "bear/warrior-king", is the source of the Old Irish personal name ''Artrí'', while the similar ''*Arto-maglos'', "bear-prince", produced names in several Brittonic languages. According to Zimmer's etymology, the Celtic short compositional vowel -o- was lengthened and the long -ī- in the second element of the compound ''-rījos'' was shortened by Latin speakers, under the influence of Latin agent nouns ending in ''-tōr'' (and their derivatives in ''-tōrius''). Some scholars have noted that the legendary
King Arthur King Arthur ( cy, Brenin Arthur, kw, Arthur Gernow, br, Roue Arzhur) is a legendary king of Britain, and a central figure in the medieval literary tradition known as the Matter of Britain. In the earliest traditions, Arthur appears as a ...
's name only appears as ''Arthur'', ''Arthurus'', or ''Arturus'' in early Latin Arthurian texts, never as ''Artōrius'' (although the Classical Latin ''Artōrius'' became ''Arturius'' in some Vulgar Latin dialects). However, this may not say anything about the origin of the name ''Arthur'', as ''Artōrius'' would regularly become ''Art(h)ur'' when borrowed into
Welsh Welsh may refer to: Related to Wales * Welsh, referring or related to Wales * Welsh language, a Brittonic Celtic language spoken in Wales * Welsh people People * Welsh (surname) * Sometimes used as a synonym for the ancient Britons (Celtic peop ...
. The commonly proposed derivation from Welsh ''arth'' "bear" + (g)wr "man" (earlier ''*Arto-uiros'' in Brittonic) is not possible for phonological and orthographic reasons; notably that a Brittonic compound name ''*Arto-uiros'' should produce Old Welsh ''*Artgur'' (where -u- represents the short vowel /u/) and Middle/Modern Welsh ''*Arthwr'' and not ''Arthur'' (where -u- is a long vowel /ʉː/) In Welsh poetry the name is always spelled ''Arthur'' and is exclusively rhymed with words ending in ''-ur''—never words ending in ''-wr''—which confirms that the second element cannot be '' r'' "man"). An alternative theory, which has only gained limited acceptance among scholars, derives the name Arthur from the Latin Arcturus (the brightest star in the constellation
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, near Ursa Major or the Great Bear), which is the latinisation of the Greek Ἀρκτοῦρος (''Arktouros'') and means ''Bear Guardian'' from ἄρκτος (''arktos'' ''"bear"'') and οὖρος (''ouros'' ''"watcher/guardian"''). This form, ''Arcturus'' would have become ''Art(h)ur'' when borrowed into Welsh, and its brightness and position in the sky led people to regard it as the "guardian of the bear" and the "leader" of the other stars in Boötes. Avestan '/arta and its Vedic equivalent '' '' both derive from
Proto-Indo-Iranian Proto-Indo-Iranian, also Proto-Indo-Iranic is the reconstructed proto-language of the Indo-Iranian/Indo-Iranic branch of Indo-European. Its speakers, the hypothetical Proto-Indo-Iranians, are assumed to have lived in the late 3rd millennium B ...
''*ṛtá-'' "truth", which in turn continues Proto-Indo-European ''*'' "properly joined, right, true", from the root ''*''. The word is attested in
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as '.


People and characters with the given name Arthur


Kings and princes


Legendary

*
King Arthur King Arthur ( cy, Brenin Arthur, kw, Arthur Gernow, br, Roue Arzhur) is a legendary king of Britain, and a central figure in the medieval literary tradition known as the Matter of Britain. In the earliest traditions, Arthur appears as a ...
, king of Britain in Arthurian legend


Brittany

*
Arthur I, Duke of Brittany Arthur I ( br, Arzhur 1añ; french: link=no, Arthur 1er de Bretagne) (29 March 1187 – presumably 1203) was 4th Earl of Richmond and Duke of Brittany between 1196 and 1203. He was the posthumous son of Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany, and Constan ...
(1187–1203), killed by his uncle king John Lackland *Arthur II, Duke of Brittany (1261–1312) *Arthur III, Duke of Brittany (1393–1458)


Great Britain

*Arthur, Prince of Wales (1486–1502), elder son of Henry VII of England, Henry VII of England *Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850–1942), seventh child and third son of Queen Victoria *Prince Arthur of Connaught (1883–1938), son of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn


Famous people

*Arthur Melo, Arthur or Arthur Melo (born 1996), Brazilian footballer *Arthur Agee, Arthur "Man" Agee Jr., American former Chicago-area high school basketball player *Arthur Ahmed (born 1970), Ghanaian politician *Arthur Albiston (born 1957), Scotland, Scottish footballer who played for Manchester United F.C., Manchester United and Scotland national football team, Scotland *Arthur Alexander (1940–1993), American soul singer and songwriter *Zico (footballer), Arthur Antunes Coimbra (born 1953), Brazil, Brazilian footballer, commonly known as Zico *Arthur Ashe (1943–1993), American tennis player *Arthur Askey (1900–1982), English comedian *Artur Awejde (1838–1863), Polish commissioner of Augustów Voivodeship during the January Uprising *Arthur Balfour (1848–1930), earl of Balfour, British politician, and prime minister under Edward VII *Art Baltazar (born 1968), comic writer and illustrator for DC Super Pets *Arthur Harold Beal (1896–1992), creator of Nitt Witt Ridge *Arthur Blok (1882–1974), English first administrative head of the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology *Arthur Bluethenthal (1891–1918), American football player *Arthur Bradfield (1892–1978), English cricketer *Arthur Bramley (1929–2021), English footballer *Arthur Bremer (born 1950), American attempted assassin of George Wallace *Art Carney (1918–2003), American actor *Arthur Cayley (1822–1895), British mathematician *Sir Arthur C. Clarke (1917–2008), British writer *Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930), British writer *Arthur Conley (1946–2003), American soul singer *General Sir Arthur Currie (1875-1933), senior officer of the Canadian Army during the First World War *Arthur Darvill (born 1982), British actor and musician *Arthur Marcelles de Silva (1879-1957), Sri Lankan Sinhala surgeon, first Sri Lankan to gain Fellowship in the Royal College of Surgeons of England *Arthur Delaporte (born 1991), French politician *Sir Arthur Eddington (1882–1944), British astrophysicist *Sir Arthur Evans (1851–1941), British archaeologist *Arthur Fenner (1745–1805), fourth Governor of Rhode Island *Arthur Frommer (born 1929), American travel writer and publisher *A. B. Frost, Arthur Burdett Frost (1851-1928), American illustrator, graphic artist, painter and comics writer *Arthur J. Gallagher, founder of Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. *Art Garfunkel (born 1941), American entertainer *Arthur Gatter (1940–1990), German serial killer *Count Arthur Gobineau (1816–1882), French polemicist and political and historical writer *Arthur Godfrey (1903–1983), American radio and television personality *Arthur Goldberg (1908–1990), American politician and judge *A. O. Granger (1846–1914), American industrialist and soldier *Arthur Greiser (1897–1946), German Nazi SS officer executed for war crimes *Arthur Guinness (1725–1803), Irish brewer *Arthur Hailey (1920–2004), British novelist *Arthur Harvey (disambiguation) *Arthur Lawrence Hellyer Jr. (1923–2018), American radio host *Art Heyman (1941–2012), American NBA basketball player *Arthur Holden (born 1959), Canadian voice actor *Arthur Honegger (1892–1955), Swiss composer *Arthur James Johnes (1809–1871), English judge *Arthur J. Jones (born 1948), American Neo-Nazism, neo-Nazi politician *Arthur Koestler (1905–1983), British writer *Arthur Laffer (born 1940), American economist *Arthur Lee (musician), Arthur Lee (1945–2006), American musician *Arthur Lethbridge (known as Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye, Ivor Moreton) (1908–1984), British singer and pianist *Arthur Liebehenschel (1901–1948), German commandant at the Auschwitz and Majdanek concentration camps executed for war crimes *Art Linkletter (1912–2010), Canadian-born American radio and television personality *Arthur Loveridge (1891–1980), British herpetologist *Arthur Lydiard (1917–2004), New Zealand runner and athletics coach *Arthur MacArthur, Jr., (1845–1912), American soldier *Harpo Marx, Arthur "Harpo" Marx (1888–1964), American comedian and musician *Arthur Meighen (1874–1960), Canadian prime minister in the 1920s *Arthur Miley (born 1993), American football player *Arthur Miller (1915–2005), American playwright *Arthur O'Shaughnessy (1844–1881), British poet and herpetologist *Arthur Uther Pendragon (born 1954), British neo-druid leader *Art Potter (1909–1998), Canadian ice hockey administrator *Arthur Prysock (1924–1997), American jazz and R&B singer *Arthur Ranasinghe, Sir Arthur Godwin Ranasinghe, Sri Lankan Sinhala civil servant, Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka from 1954-1959 *Arthur Rimbaud (1854–1891), French poet *Arthur Rödl (1898–1945), German Nazi SS commandant of the Gross-Rosen concentration camp *Arthur J. Samberg (1941–2020), American businessman *Arthur Scargill (born 1938), British miners' union leader *Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. (1917–2007), American historian *Arthur Moritz Schoenflies (1853–1928), German mathematician *Arthur Schopenhauer (1788–1860), German philosopher *Arthur Seyss-Inquart (1892–1946), Austrian Nazi politician *Arthur "Buddy" Schumacher (1916–1925), boy who was found murdered in 1925 *Art Shamsky (born 1941), American major league baseball player and Israel Baseball League manager *Arthur Shawcross (1945–2008), American cannibalistic serial killer and rapist *Sir Arthur Sullivan (1842–1900), English composer who did operatic collaborations with librettist W. S. Gilbert *Arthur Tracy (1899–1997), American singer and actor *Arthur Treacher (1894–1975), English actor *Arthur Vandenberg (1884–1951), American politician *Arthur Warbrick (1863–1902), New Zealand rugby footballer *Sir Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, Arthur Wellesley (1769–1852), duke of Wellington; military commander who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo; British Prime Minister 1828–1830 and briefly in 1834 *Arthur Wijewardena (1887–1964), Chief Justice of Sri Lanka from 1949-1950 *Arthur A. Wilson, Anglo-Indian cinematographer


Artturi

* Artturi Jämsén (1925–1976), Finnish politician * Artturi Lehkonen (born 1995), Finnish professional ice hockey player * Artturi Leinonen (1888–1963), Finnish journalist and politician * Artturi Ilmari Virtanen (1895–1973), Finnish chemist


Fictional characters

*Arthur (TV series), ''Arthur'', an animated educational television series for children ages 4 to 8, developed by Kathy Waugh for PBS, and produced by WGBH-TV, WGBH. *Arthur Kirkland (アーサー・カークランド), the given human name for the National personification, personification of the United Kingdom from the anime series ''Hetalia: Axis Powers'' *Arthur, a character 1991 American coming-of-age comedy-drama movie ''My Girl (film)#Cast, My Girl'' *Arthur Birling, an antagonist within the post-war play An Inspector Calls *Arthur Curry, ''Aquaman'' *Arthur the Tank Engine, a character from Thomas and Friends *Ser Arthur Dayne, a character from ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' book series *Arthur Denison, the main character of the ''Dinotopia'' book series *Arthur Dent, the main character of ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'' series * Arthur Dupres, a character in the American TV miniseries ''V (1983 miniseries)#Cast, V (1983 miniseries)'' *Arthur Fleck, the main character in ''Joker (2019 film)'' *Fonzie, Arthur Fonzarelli, ''Happy Days'' *Arthur Morgan (Red Dead), Arthur Morgan, the main character of the video game ''Red Dead Redemption 2'' *Arthur Read, main character in ''Arthur (TV Show)'' *Arthur Seaton is the main character in Alan Sillitoe's debut novel Saturday Night and Sunday Morning. *Arthur Shelby, a character from the ''Peaky Blinders (TV series)'' *Arthur Weasley, a character of the ''Harry Potter'' book series *Arthur Wright, a character in the 1997 French-American fantasy drama movie ''FairyTale: A True Story#Cast, FairyTale: A True Story'' *Arthur Watts, a major antagonist in the animated web series ''RWBY''


In many languages

*Albanian language, Albanian: Artur *Amharic language, Amharic: አርተር *Arabic language, Arabic: أرثر, ارثور, ارتور *Armenian language, Armenian: (Art'ur) *Basque language, Basque: Artur, Artza *Bengali language, Bengali: আর্থার (Ārthāra) *Breton language, Breton: Arzhur *Bulgarian language, Bulgarian: Артур (Artur) *Catalan language, Catalan: Artur, Artús *Chechen language, Chechen: Артур (Artur) *Chinese language, Chinese: ''Simplified:'' 亚瑟 (Yàsè), 阿瑟 (Āsè), 阿图尔 (Ātúěr) ''Traditional:'' 亞瑟 (Yàsè), 阿瑟 (Āsè), 阿圖爾 (Ātúěr) *Croatian language, Croatian: Artur *Czech language, Czech: Artuš, Artur *Danish language, Danish: Arthur *Dutch language, Dutch: Arthur, Artuur *Estonian language, Estonian: Artur, Ats *English language, English: Arthur *Finnish language, Finnish: Artturi, Arttu, Arto, Artto *French language, French: Arthur *Galician language, Galician: Artur, Artús *Georgian language, Georgian: ართური (Arturi) *German language, German: Artur, Arthur * Greek: Αρθούρος (Arthouros/Artouros) *Gujarati language, Gujarati: આર્થર (Ārthara) *Hebrew language, Hebrew: ארתור (Artur) *Hindi language, Hindi: आर्थर (aarthar) *Hungarian language, Hungarian: Artúr *Icelandic language, Icelandic: Arthur *Indonesian language, Indonesian: Arthur *Inuktitut syllabics, Inuktitut: ᐋᑐᕐ (aatur) *Irish language, Irish: Artúr *Italian language, Italian: Arturo (common name), Artù (the Briton king) *Japanese language, Japanese: アーサー (Āsā) (in katakana) *Kannada language, Kannada: ಆರ್ಥರ್‌ (Ārthar‌) *Korean language, Korean: 아서 (Aseo), 아써 (Asseo), 아더 (Adeo) *Central Kurdish, Kurdish: ئارتەر *Latin language, Latin: Arturus/Arthurus, Artorius/Arturius *Latvian language, Latvian: Artūrs *Lithuanian language, Lithuanian: Artūras *Malayalam language, Malayalam: ആർതർ (ārtar) *Maldivian language, Maldivian: އަރތަރ *Maltese language, Maltese: Arturu, Turu *Nahuatl language, Nāhuatl: Arthur *Norman language, Norman: Èrthu *Norwegian language, Norwegian: Artur *Ossetian language, Ossetian: Артур (Artur) *Jamaican Patois, Patois: Aata *Persian language, Persian: آرتور *Polish language, Polish: Artur *Portuguese language, Portuguese: Artur, Arthur (archaic spelling, common in Brazil) *Punjabi language, Punjabi: ''Gurmukhi script:'' ਆਰਥਰ (Ārathara), ''Shahmukhi script:'' آرتھر *Romanian language, Romanian: Arthur, Artur *Russian language, Russian: Артур (Artur) *Serbian language, Serbian: Артур (Artur) *Sinhalese language, Sinhalese: ආතර් (ātar) *Slovak language, Slovakian: Artúr *Slovene language, Slovenian: Artur *Spanish language, Spanish: Arturo *Swedish language, Swedish: Artur *Thai language, Thai: อาร์เธอร์ (Xār̒ṭhexr̒) *Turkish language, Turkish: Artur *Ukrainian language, Ukrainian: Артур (Artur) *Urdu language, Urdu: آرتھر *Uzbek language, Uzbek: Artur *
Welsh Welsh may refer to: Related to Wales * Welsh, referring or related to Wales * Welsh language, a Brittonic Celtic language spoken in Wales * Welsh people People * Welsh (surname) * Sometimes used as a synonym for the ancient Britons (Celtic peop ...
: Arthur


See also

*Arturo *MacArthur (disambiguation) *Macarthur (disambiguation) *McArthur (disambiguation)


References

Sources *. *. *. (EBSCO subscription required for online access.) *. *. *. * *. *. (JSTOR subscription required for online access.) * Jaski, Bart, ''Early Irish examples of the name Arthur'', ''Z.C.P.'' band 56, 2004 * {{given name Welsh masculine given names English-language masculine given names English masculine given names Irish masculine given names Scottish masculine given names French masculine given names Dutch masculine given names Norwegian masculine given names Swedish masculine given names Finnish masculine given names Danish masculine given names vi:Arthur