Nama Gododdin adalah bentuk Wales Modern, tetapi nama itu muncul dalam bahasa Wales kuno sebagai Guotodin dan berasal dari nama suku Votadini yang dicatat dalam sumber-sumber klasik, seperti dalam teks-teks Yunani dari zaman Romawi.[1]
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W.J. Watson (1926, 1986). The History of the Celtic Place-Names of Scotland: being the Rhind lectures on archaeology (expanded) delivered in 1916. (Edinburgh, London: W. Blackwood & Sons, 1926; Edinburgh: Birlinn, 1986, reprint edition). ISBN1-874744-06-8
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Stuart Piggott (1982). Scotland Before History (Edinburgh: University Press) ISBN0-85224-348-0
Woolf, Alex, ed. (2013). Beyond the Gododdin: Dark Age Scotland in Medieval Wales. Proceedings of a Day Conference Held on 19 February 2005. St Andrews, UK: The Committee for Dark Age Studies, University of St Andrews. ISBN978-0-9512573-8-8.