Definition
The name James Conway Davies does not correspond to a widely recognized concept, organization, or historically documented individual within readily available encyclopedic sources.
Overview
There are occasional references to the name James Conway Davies in limited contexts, such as mentions in genealogical records, local newspaper archives, or as an author of obscure publications. However, no comprehensive, verifiable biographical or scholarly profile has been established in mainstream academic or reference works.
Etymology/Origin
- James – A common given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the Latin Iacomus and the Greek Iakobos, meaning “supplanter”.
- Conway – Typically a surname of Welsh origin, derived from the place name Conwy, meaning “holy water” or “river”.
- Davies – A patronymic Welsh surname meaning “son of David”.
The combination suggests a personal name of likely Welsh or Anglo‑Welsh heritage.
Characteristics
Given the lack of confirmed information, any attribution of professional field, achievements, or biographical details to a specific individual named James Conway Davies cannot be verified. Reports that do exist are often isolated, lacking corroborating evidence, and may refer to different persons sharing the same name.
Related Topics
- Welsh naming conventions
- Genealogical research methods
- Disambiguation of personal names in archival records
Accurate information is not confirmed.