Saint Cuby, a 6th-century Cornish saint who worked largely in Cornwall and North Wales
Rhyd-y-Saint railway station (English: Saints' Ford) on the Red Wharf Bay branch line near Pentraeth, was named so as Cybi and Seiriol are said to have met there.
Llangybi can refer to one of several villages named after Saint Cybi, their reputed founder.
Salomon of Cornwall (5th century), a prince of Cornwall and father of Saint Cybi
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