The baby name Angharatt is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced Welsh: [aŋˈharad] (approx. 'ang-HAH-rad'); Anglicized: /ænˈɡærəd/ (approx. 'an-GAR-ad').
Angharatt is Welsh in Origin.
The baby name Angharatt is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced Welsh: [aŋˈharad] (approx. 'ang-HAH-rad'); Anglicized: /ænˈɡærəd/ (approx. 'an-GAR-ad').
Angharatt is Welsh in Origin.
Angharatt is a rare medieval and Anglicized spelling of the Welsh name Angharad. The name stems from the Welsh intensive prefix an- (“very, exceedingly”) combined with caru/câr (“love; beloved”), yielding the sense “much loved” or “greatly beloved.” In Middle Welsh orthography, final -d was often rendered as -t, and English or Latin clerks sometimes doubled it, producing forms like Angharat/Angharatt alongside the standard Angharad.
The name appears widely in medieval Wales among noble lineages and in literature, notably Angharad Law Eurawc (“Golden-Hand”) in the Mabinogion romances. It remained familiar in Welsh pedigrees through the 11th–12th centuries and enjoyed periodic modern revivals, especially in Wales. Standard and historical variants include Angharad (modern Welsh), Angharat, and Angharath; Angharatt is the least common. The meaning and cultural associations are consistent across spellings: a cherished, deeply loved woman.
Angharatt is absent from every birth registry and name dataset we follow. That's typically a sign of a rare name, a regional or traditional one, or a modern coinage. By any reading, it's an exceptionally uncommon choice.
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