Galahad
English
![](../I/Dante_Gabriel_Rossetti_-_Sir_Galahad_at_the_ruined_Chapel_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg.webp)
Dante Gabriel Rossetti's Sir Galahad at the ruined Chapel (1857-9)
Etymology
From Old French Galahad, of obscure origin and meaning. Suggestions include Old Welsh, or biblical Gilead.
Proper noun
Galahad
- (Arthurian legend) Sir Galahad, son of Sir Lancelot, a knight of King Arthur's Round Table famously known for his purity and who was one of the three achievers of the quest for the Holy Grail.
- (rare) A male given name from the Celtic languages in occasional use since the 19th century.
- A hamlet in Flagstaff County, in east-central Alberta.
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