Pendragon
Pendragon is a title associated with the legendary King Arthur in British folklore. It is often interpreted as meaning "chief dragon" or "head of the dragon," symbolizing leadership and power. The term is linked to the ancient Welsh word "pen," meaning "head," and "dragon," which is a significant emblem in Arthurian legends.
In the context of Arthurian tales, Pendragon is frequently used to refer to Uther Pendragon, Arthur's father. Uther is depicted as a powerful king who united Britain and is known for his magical sword, Excalibur. The title has become synonymous with the themes of nobility, bravery, and the quest for justice in the Arthurian narrative.