The Placenames of Pembrokeshire:
"....There is a mention of Abbas San Sanfrigt who Phillimore suggests was
abbot of this St. Brides, then known by its pre-Norman Conquest Welsh name
deriving from Llan, Sant and Frigt, and OW form of the later Ffraid....
This Llansanffraid did not survive except in its E adaptation St. Brides."
Gobeithio y bydd hyn o help - mae'n amlwg mai 'Llansanffraid' oedd ar un
adeg - felly 'Bae San Ffraid'?
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Subject: saint bride's bay
> Oes enw Cymraeg ar Saint Bride's Bay yn Sir Benfro? Dwi wedi gweld
> enghreifftiau o Bae San Ffraid a Bae'r Santes Ffraid ar y we...
> llawer o ddiolch o flaen llaw!
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