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Topics referred to by the same term
Look up moel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moel may refer to: Mohel, the person performing the Jewish ritual of circumcision Saint Mel, a 5th-century
Moel
Government ministry of South Korea
Ministry of Employment and Labor (MOEL; Korean: 고용노동부) is a cabinet-level ministry of the government of South Korea that oversees labor-related affairs
Ministry of Employment and Labor
Ministry_of_Employment_and_Labor
Hill in the Clwydian Range, Wales
Moel Famau (listen) is the highest hill in the Clwydian Range and the highest point (county top) of the county of Flintshire in Wales (both the historic
Moel_Famau
Beach community in Leiria, Portugal
São Pedro de Moel is a beach community dependent on the city, freguesia and municipality of Marinha Grande in the District of Leiria, Portugal. According
São_Pedro_de_Moel
Bronze Age shield found in Wales
The Moel Hebog shield (Welsh: Tarian Moel Hebog) or Moel Siabod shield is a large copper-alloy Yetholm-type shield from Bronze Age Britain, found in North
Moel_Hebog_shield
Mountain group in Wales
surrounded by the Glyderau to the north-east, Moel Siabod to the east, the Moelwynion to the south, Moel Hebog, the Nantlle Ridge and Mynydd Mawr to the
Snowdon_Massif
Mountain in Snowdonia, Wales
Moel Eilio is a mountain in Snowdonia, North Wales, that is situated approximately 3 miles north-west of Snowdon itself. It has two subsidiary tops, Foel
Moel_Eilio
Mountain in Snowdonia, Wales
Moel Tryfan (429 m / 1407 ft) is a small mountain near the villages of Rhosgadfan, Y Fron and Betws Garmon, in northern Gwynedd, Wales. The higher and
Moel_Tryfan
Mountain in Snowdonia, Wales
Moel Siabod (Welsh for 'bare hill' with unknown meaning of 'Siabod') is a mountain in Snowdonia, Wales, which sits isolated above the village of Dolwyddelan
Moel_Siabod
Mountain in Snowdonia, Wales
Moel Hebog (Welsh for 'bare hill of the hawk') is a mountain in Snowdonia, north Wales, rising to 783 metres (2,569 feet) above sea level and dominating
Moel_Hebog
Iron Age hillfort in Denbighshire, Wales
Moel y Gaer (Welsh for "bald hill of the fortress"), also known as Moel-y-Gaer Camp or Moel y Gaer Hillfort, is an Iron Age hillfort located on a western
Moel_y_Gaer,_Llanbedr
Telecommunications transmission site in north-east Wales
The Moel-y-Parc transmitting station is situated on Moel y Parc, a hill in north-east Wales at the northern end of the Clwydian range, close to the town
Moel y Parc transmitting station
Moel_y_Parc_transmitting_station
Hill in Denbighshire, Wales
Moel Gyw is a hill in Denbighshire, North Wales and forms part of the Clwydian Range. It is situated just to the south of Moel Famau and Foel Fenlli. www
Moel_Gyw
Mountain in Denbighshire, Wales
Moel Sych (pronounced [mɔi̯l sɨːχ]) with a height of 826.7 metres (2,712 ft) is a subsidiary summit of Cadair Berwyn in north east Wales. It is the third
Moel_Sych
Iron age hillfort in Flintshire, Wales
Moel Arthur ('Arthur's Hill') is an Iron Age hillfort in Flintshire, Wales, at the boundary with Denbighshire, about 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Denbigh.
Moel_Arthur
Topics referred to by the same term
Moel y Gaer (also Moel-y-Gaer or Moel-y-gaer) may refer to any of several prehistoric hillforts in Wales: Moel y Gaer, Bodfari, on a hill overlooking the
Moel_y_Gaer
Mountain in Gwynedd, Wales
Moel Lefn is a summit in Snowdonia, Wales. It is a subsidiary peak of Moel Hebog and a sister peak of Moel yr Ogof. Its summit marks the end of the Hebog
Moel_Lefn
Hill in Gwynedd, North Wales
Moel y Garnedd (Welsh for 'bare hill of the Cairn') is a hill within the Snowdonia National Park in Gwynedd, North Wales. Moel y Garnedd is a member of
Moel_y_Garnedd
Moel Tryfan was a narrow gauge steam locomotive built for use on the North Wales Narrow Gauge Railways (NWNGRs) in 1874/5. The locomotive was an 0-6-4T
Moel_Tryfan_(locomotive)
Hill on the border between Denbighshire and Flintshire in Wales
Moel y Parc (sometimes written as Moel-y-Parc) is a hill on the border between Denbighshire and Flintshire in Wales. It is one of the Clwydian Hills, rising
Moel_y_Parc
Region in Conwy and Denbighshire, Wales
745 ft) above sea level, making it higher than Exmoor. Another summit is Moel Seisiog, at 467 metres (1,532 ft), which is also the source of the River
Denbigh_Moors
Hill (503m) in Gwynedd
Moel Oernant is a 503-metre (1,650 ft) high hill in the community of Trawsfynydd in the county of Gwynedd in North Wales. It has a number of western tops
Moel_Oernant
Mountain (676m) in Gwynedd, Wales
Moel Druman is a mountain in Snowdonia, North Wales and forms part of the Moelwynion. It is a subsidiary summit of Allt-fawr. "Topographic map of Moel
Moel_Druman
Mountain in Denbighshire, Wales
Moel Fferna is a mountain in Denbighshire, Wales and forms part of the Berwyn range. It is the most northern outpost of the range. The summit is covered
Moel_Fferna
Hill in Denbighshire, Wales
Both Llantysilio Mountain and Maesyrchen Mountain re-direct here. Moel y Gamelin is a hill in Denbighshire, North Wales, to the northwest of the town of
Moel_y_Gamelin
Mountain in Wales
Moel Emoel (Welsh for 'bare hill of Emoel') is a hill within the Snowdonia National Park in Gwynedd, North Wales. Moel Emoel is a member of the Arenig
Moel_Emoel
Mountain range in Snowdonia, Wales
Snowdonia, north Wales. They extend from the north-east of Porthmadog to Moel Siabod, the highest of the group. The name derives from the names of two
Moelwynion
Hillfort in Denbighshire, Wales
Moel y Gaer (Welsh for "bald hill of the fortress") is an Iron Age hillfort on a summit of Llantysilio Mountain, northwest of the town of Llangollen, Denbighshire
Moel_y_Gaer,_Llantysilio
Moel Cynghorion (Welsh for 'the Hill of the Councillors') is a mountain in Snowdonia, North Wales. It lies two miles north-west of Snowdon, and forms part
Moel_Cynghorion
Hillfort in Denbighshire, Wales
Moel Hiraddug, also known as Y Foel, is a hill fort and hill in the Clwydian Range of north-east Wales. The northern part of the hill has been eaten away
Moel_Hiraddug
Moel y Gest is a 263 m (863 ft) hill to the west of Porthmadog in North Wales. It is a very rocky hill with high topographic prominence because of the
Moel_y_Gest
Stone circle in Wales
Moel Tŷ Uchaf is a stone circle (but most likely a ring cairn) near the village of Llandrillo, Denbighshire, north Wales. It is a collection of 41 stones
Moel_Tŷ_Uchaf
Hill range in north Wales
the south to Prestatyn in the north; the highest point is 554 m (1,818 ft) Moel Famau. The range forms the north-western part of the Clwydian Range and Dee
Clwydian_Range
Fell running challenge in north Wales
Carneddau, as well as the slightly less visited ranges of Moel Siabod, the Moelwynion, Moel Hebog and the Nantlle Ridge. The route was devised by the
Paddy_Buckley_Round
Footpath in Wales and England
hills: Around Moel-y-Plas, 440 m (1,440 ft), Moel Llanfair, 447 m (1,470 ft), Moel Gyw, 467 m (1,530 ft) and Foel Fenlli, 511 m (1,680 ft) Moel Famau, 555 m
Offa's_Dyke_Path
Mountain in Gwynedd, Wales
Moel Penamnen is a mountain just north of Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales and forms part of the Moelwynion. It may be climbed from the Crimea Pass via
Moel_Penamnen
Iron Age hillfort in Denbighshire, Wales
from north to south, Moel Hiraddug, Moel y Gaer Bodfari, Penycloddiau, Moel Arthur, Moel y Gaer Llanbedr, and Moel Fenlli. Moel y Gaer Bodfari is the
Moel_y_Gaer,_Bodfari
Hillfort in Flintshire
Moel y Gaer (Welsh for "bald hill of the fortress") is an Iron Age hillfort located on a summit at the southern end of Halkyn Mountain, overlooking the
Moel_y_Gaer,_Rhosesmor
Moel yr Ogof is a summit in Snowdonia, Wales. It is a subsidiary summit of Moel Hebog and a sister peak to the lower Moel Lefn. There is an asbestos trial
Moel_yr_Ogof
Mountain (625m) in Gwynedd, Wales
Moel y Cerrig Duon is a subsidiary summit of Esgeiriau Gwynion in Gwynedd in north Wales. Moel y Cerrig Duon tops the eastern end of a long peat bog plateau
Moel_y_Cerrig_Duon
Protected area in Powys and Neath Port Talbot, Wales
Dyffrynnoedd Nedd a Mellte, a Moel Penderyn (grid reference SN921090) is a 421.1 hectare biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest
Dyffrynnoedd Nedd a Mellte, a Moel Penderyn
Dyffrynnoedd_Nedd_a_Mellte,_a_Moel_Penderyn
Irish bishop
Moel Finian (died 967) was an Irish bishop in the 10th century: the son of Uchtain; he was also abbot of Kells. 'Monasticum Hibernicum; or, an history
Moel_Finian
Human settlement in Wales
Moel-y-don is a small hamlet in the community of Llanddaniel Fab, Anglesey, Wales, which is 126 miles (202.7 km) from Cardiff and 208.1 miles (334.9 km)
Moel-y-don
Cluster of mountains near Dolgellau, Wales
877°W Moel Cae'r-defaid (W peak) SH800246 52.805°N, 3.781°W Moel Emoel SH937402 52.948°N, 3.583°W Moel Hafodowen SH754266 52.822°N, 3.850°W Moel Llechwedd
Arenigs
Human settlement in Bridgend County Borough, Wales
Nant-y-moel or Nantymoel [nant ə mɔi̯l] (meaning "stream from the bare mountain") is a village and includes the formerly separate village of Pricetown[citation
Nant-y-moel
Manor house remains in Carmarthenshire, Wales
Castell Moel (also known as Greencastle, Green Castle, Humphreys Castle, or Castle Mole) is the remains of a 16th-century fortified manor house in the
Castell_Moel
Battle fought in 1282 war during the conquest of Wales by Edward I
53°13′48″N 4°09′14″W / 53.230°N 4.154°W / 53.230; -4.154 The Battle of Moel-y-don was fought in 1282 as part of the conquest of Wales by Edward I. Also
Battle_of_Moel-y-don
Moel Ysgyfarnogod (Welsh for 'Bare hill of the hares') is a mountain in Snowdonia, North Wales and is the northernmost of the Rhinogydd. Rhinog Fawr lies
Moel_Ysgyfarnogod
Mountainous region and national park in North Wales
and Carneddau ranges in the north of the region. The lower Moelwynion and Moel Hebog ranges lie immediately to the south. The national park has an area
Snowdonia
Building re-erected at St Fagans National Museum of History, Cardiff, Wales
Esgair Moel is a woollen mill, originally built in the early 18th century and now reconstructed at St Fagans National Museum of History in Cardiff, Wales
Esgair_Moel
Hill (371m) in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales
Moel Penderyn is a hill on the edge of Penderyn village, in the Brecon Beacons National Park in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taff, south Wales.
Moel_Penderyn
Mountain group in north Wales
are clusters of Iron Age huts and three cairns were built on the top of Moel Faban. This settlement endured for a thousand years, lasting until after
Carneddau
Moel-yr-hydd is a subsidiary summit of Moelwyn Mawr in Snowdonia, North Wales and forms part of the Moelwynion. (Strictly the mountain is not actually
Moel-yr-hydd
Slate quarries in Denbighshire, Wales
The Deeside and Moelfferna quarries were neighbouring slate quarries, near Glyndyfrdwy in North Wales. They were both operated by the same company throughout
Deeside and Moelfferna quarries
Deeside_and_Moelfferna_quarries
Mountain (616m) in Carmarthenshire, Wales
Garreg Lwyd, also known as Moel Gornach, is a peak in the Black Mountain of the Brecon Beacons, South Wales. It is a subsidiary summit of Fan Brycheiniog
Garreg_Lwyd_(Black_Mountain)
Hill in the Carneddau, Wales, England
Moel Eilio (not to be confused with Moel Eilio near Snowdon), is a 546-metre (1,791 ft) hill in the eastern Carneddau of northern Wales. It looks very
Moel_Eilio_(Carneddau)
Town in Gwynedd, Wales
1974. Dolgellau is the main base for climbers of Cadair Idris and Mynydd Moel which are visible from the town. Dolgellau is the second largest settlement
Dolgellau
Hill in Powys, Wales
Moel yr Ewig is a top of Cadair Berwyn in north east Wales. It lies on a ridge heading south from Cadair Berwyn's summit. The summits of Godor and Godor
Moel_yr_Ewig
"Elegy for Llywelyn ab y Moel" (Welsh: Marwnad Llywelyn ab y Moel) is a cywydd, a Welsh-language poem, by the 15th-century bard Guto'r Glyn written in
Elegy_for_Llywelyn_ab_y_Moel
Human settlement in Wales
village are dominated by the hills of Foel Fynyddau (370 m) to the west, Moel y Fen (260 m) to the south-east and Mynydd Pen-rhys (280 m) to the north
Pontrhydyfen
UK Parliament constituency (since 2024)
Borough of Bridgend wards of: Bettws; Blackmill; Blaengarw; Llangeinor; Nant-y-moel; Ogmore Vale; Pontycymmer. The County Borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf wards
Rhondda_and_Ogmore
Mynydd Moel is the second highest summit of Cadair Idris in the Snowdonia National Park, in Gwynedd, northwest Wales. It lies to the east of Cadair Idris
Mynydd_Moel
Hill in Powys, Wales
the Shropshire Plain. Breidden Hill is one of five peaks with neighbouring Moel y Golfa, which is the highest at 403 metres (1,322 ft), which is a "Marilyn"
Breidden_Hill
Moorland and hill range in Wales
main summits are Cadair Berwyn at 832 metres (2,730 ft) above sea level, Moel Sych at 827 metres (2,713 ft) and Cadair Bronwen at 783 metres (2,569 ft)
Berwyn_range
Hill in Conwy County Borough, Wales
The summit has a shelter cairn, with views of Moel Penamnen, Manod Mawr North Top, Y Gamallt and Moel Siabod. Nuttall, John & Anne (1999). The Mountains
Y_Ro_Wen
Mountain in Snowdonia, Wales
Snowdon itself, overlooking Llyn Cwellyn and being the northern outlier of the Moel Hebog group. A popular ascent starts from Rhyd Ddu. On its western flank
Mynydd_Mawr
Mountain pass in Wales
which is at an altitude of 360 m (1,180 ft), lies between the hills of Moel Famau and Foel Fenlli. An unclassified road between Tafarn-y-Gelyn and
Bwlch_Penbarras
Heritage railway in the Welsh county of Gwynedd
original line also had a branch to Bryngwyn and the slate quarries around Moel Tryfan, which has not been restored. (This branch forms a footpath "rail
Welsh_Highland_Railway
Hill in Denbighshire, Wales
Foel Fenlli or Moel Fenlli is a hill in Denbighshire, North Wales. With a summit at an elevation of 511 metres (1,677 ft), it is the second highest peak
Foel_Fenlli
Moel Llyfnant is a mountain in the southern portion of the Snowdonia National Park in Gwynedd, Wales. It is a peak in the Arenig mountain range. It lies
Moel_Llyfnant
Mountain summit in Powys, Wales
south the ridge continues to Moel Sych (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈmɔil ˈsɨːx], meaning 'dry hill'). It is often reported that Moel Sych, 1 kilometre (0.6 mi)
Cadair_Berwyn
11th-century Norman nobleman in England
1086/1091) (alias Baldwin the Sheriff, Baldwin of Exeter, Baldwin de Meulles/Moels and Baldwin du Sap) was a Norman magnate and one of the 52 Devon Domesday
Baldwin_FitzGilbert
15th-century Welsh poet and rebel
Llywelyn ab y Moel (died 1440) was a Welsh-language poet and rebel, and father of the poet Owain ap Llywelyn ab y Moel. Llywelyn was raised in Llanwnnog
Llywelyn_ab_y_Moel
Mountain in north Wales
Moel yr Henfaes, also listed by the Nuttall's as Pen Bwlch Llandrillo Top and sometimes known as Moel yr Henfaes, is a mountain in North Wales and forms
Pen_Bwlch_Llandrillo
Mountain (619.4m) in Gwynedd, Wales
of the Arenig mountain range. It is a top of Moel Llyfnant, and is twin peaked. It lies to the west of Moel Llyfnant. The summit itself is situated on a
Gallt_y_Daren
Grade II* listed building in Gwynedd, Wales
Megalith Map, Moel Offrwm". megalithic.co.uk. Archived from the original on 31 May 2023. Retrieved 21 July 2025. "Caer Isaf Moel-Offrwm / Moel Offrwm Lower
Nannau_Hall
Moel y Ffridd (also known as Foel y Ffridd) is a mountain in Wales. It lies north-west of the village of Aberangell and west of Mallwyd and is one of the
Moel_y_Ffridd
Defunct railway company in Wales (1877–1916)
across North Wales. The first two of these lines – jointly known as the "Moel Tryfan Undertaking" – were authorised by act of Parliament, the North Wales
North Wales Narrow Gauge Railways
North_Wales_Narrow_Gauge_Railways
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Wales
Clwydian Range (Moel Famau, Moel Llys y Coed, and Moel Arthur), Llantysilio Mountain (Moel y Gamelin, Moel Morfydd, Moel y Faen, and Moel y Gaer), and Maesyrchen
Clwydian_Range_and_Dee_Valley
Prehistoric monument in England
Chwern Llanfechell Lligwy Burial Chamber Maen Llia Maen Madoc Meini Hirion Moel Tŷ Uchaf Parc Cwm long cairn Penrhos Feilw Pentre Ifan St Lythans burial
Stonehenge
King of Strathclyde
Owain Foel (fl. 1018), also known as Owain Moel, Owain the Bald, Owen the Bald, and Eugenius Calvus, was an eleventh-century King of Strathclyde. He may
Owain_Foel
Mountain (614m) in Gwynedd, Wales
end of Esgeiriau Gwynion's south ridge, and ends with the higher summit of Moel y Cerrig Duon. The summit is located on one of the large peat hags at the
Llechwedd_Du
Hill in Flintshire, Wales
one of five Marilyns in the Clwydian Range. The hill, like Foel Fenlli and Moel Arthur to the south, has an Iron Age hillfort at its summit. It covers 26
Penycloddiau
River in Carinthia, Austria
The Möll (German pronunciation: [mœl] ; presumably from Slovene: Mel, "rubble") is a river in northwestern Carinthia in Austria, a left tributary of the
Möll
Japanese voice actor and singer (born 1994)
Haikyu!! Takahiro Hanamaki 2016 Cheating Craft C-type student 2016 Heybot! Moel 2016 Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress Messenger 2016 Rin-ne Male, teacher 2017
Yuuki_Shin
Disused slate quarry in Gwynedd, Wales
Alexandra quarry was a slate quarry in North Wales, on the slopes of Moel Tryfan in north Gwynedd. It was part of one of the major slate quarrying regions
Alexandra_quarry
Country park in Wales
Clwydian Range of mountains, with views of the range's tallest mountain Moel Famau. The park has a visitor centre, woodland walks, and two landmarks—a
Loggerheads_Country_Park
Tidal stream power station under construction in Wales
Wind farms Active Alltwalis Brechfa Forest Carno Cefn Croes Gwynt y Môr Moel Maelogan Mynydd Maendy North Hoyle Parc Cynog Pen y Cymoedd Rhyl Flats Cancelled
Morlais
872 m (2,861 ft) Aran Snowdonia (Eryri) 24 Moel Siabod 872 m (2,861 ft) Moelwynion Snowdonia (Eryri) 25 Mynydd Moel 863 m (2,831 ft) Cadair Idris Snowdonia
List of highest mountains in Wales
List_of_highest_mountains_in_Wales
Barons Moels were: John Moels, 1st Baron Moels (1269–1310) was on 6 February 1299 summoned to Parliament, thereby becoming first Baron Moels. He was
Baron_Moels
Foel Penolau is a mountain close to Moel Ysgyfarnogod in Snowdonia, North Wales and is the northernmost summit of the Rhinogydd, and overlooks Llyn Trawsfynydd
Foel_Penolau
Name list
surname. The origin of the name is from the Welsh language. It was originally moel, meaning bald, but became mutated (a change that happens in the Welsh language
Voyle
ST2693 Hollybush Hollybush Settlement ST2893 Llanfihangel Pont-y-moel Llanfihangel Pont-y-moel Settlement SO3001 Llanfrechfa Llanfrechfa Settlement ST3193
List of standardised Welsh place-names in Torfaen
List_of_standardised_Welsh_place-names_in_Torfaen
13th-century Anglo-Norman knight
Nicholas de Moels or Nicholas Molis (c. 1195 – 1268 or 1269) was an Anglo‑Norman royal administrator and household knight of King Henry III of England
Nicholas_de_Moels
French modern furniture company
200 exclusive stores and 1,000 retail distributors worldwide. 2007 Sofa Moël by Inga Sempé Montecristomagazine.com "Ligeroset.dc.com". Archived from the
Ligne_Roset
Human settlement in Wales
needed] after the chapel, is a country village on the south-west side of Moel Tryfan, overlooking the Nantlle Valley, in North Wales, near Rhosgadfan and
Y_Fron
13th century English nobleman
crossed over the Menai Strait where they were defeated at the Battle of Moel-y-don, and Clifford was slain during the battle. Roger was the eldest son
Roger_de_Clifford_(died_1282)
Latin phrase meaning "horrible year"
George III Golden Jubilee (1809) King's Statue Jubilee Rock Jubilee Tower (Moel Famau) Victoria Golden Jubilee (1887) Honours Medal Police Medal Clock Tower
Annus_horribilis
Peaks with prominence over 600m
current list has 120 mountains, although there is dispute as to whether Moel Siabod's prominence is above 600 metres (2,000 ft), or is in fact just below
List of P600 mountains in the British Isles
List_of_P600_mountains_in_the_British_Isles
Roman Catholic Marian hymn
the Sun on 13 October 1917 from the balcony of his house in São Pedro de Moel (about 50 kilometers northwest of Fátima), alongside his wife and mother-in-law
Avé_de_Fátima
MOEL
MOEL
Surname or Lastname
English, of Welsh origin
English, of Welsh origin : variant of Voyle, a nickname for a bald man or a topographic name for someone who lived by a treeless hill, from a lenited form of Welsh moel ‘bald’ or ‘treeless hill’.
Surname or Lastname
Americanized form of German Möller (see Moeller).German
Americanized form of German Möller (see Moeller).German : habitational name for someone from Melle.German, Jewish (Ashkenazic), and Polish : occupational name for a miller or flour merchant, from an agent derivative of German Mehl ‘flour’.English : variant of Miller.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Lancashire, West Yorkshire, and Derbyshire, earlier recorded as Melver, and named from ancient British words that are ancestors of Welsh moel ‘bare’ + bre ‘hill’.
MOEL
MOEL
Female
Greek
(Ἀπφία) Greek name APPHIA means "fruitful, increasing." In the bible, this is the name of Phrygian woman.Â
Girl/Female
Muslim
Fragrance
Boy/Male
Norse English German
Firebrand.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Brightness
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Memory; Meeting Together
Girl/Female
Hindu
New
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Right Hand
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Sweet Girl
Boy/Male
Hindu
Symbol of smile, Resolute, Brave, Bright
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Victory of Best
MOEL
MOEL
MOEL
MOEL
MOEL
n.
Rubble masonry.
n.
An unguent for the hair.