Merlín

See also: merlin and Merlin

Spanish

Etymology

From Medieval Latin Merlinus and Old French Merlin, from the Old Welsh Myrddin, a name roughly meaning "of the sea-hills," from Proto-Celtic *mori (sea) *dūnom (stronghold, rampart).

Proper noun

Merlín m

  1. Merlin
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