Thank you Peter, for pointing out the significance of the importance of phonetically spelling out an apparently Welsh name, pertinent to my last boat 'Noidr' or N O I D R , I had absolutely 'no idea',
honest!
There was a philanthropic teacher, Dai Jones, at Grimsby many years ago, who kept many reprobates off the streets by supplying a string of boats for us to use. They were named sequentially 'Taffy 1', Taffy 2' etcetera. The final boat he bought was the newly introduced 470 Class , which by rights would have been 'Taffy 8', but was called more appropriately 'Taffle', because it was full of bits of string that got tied in knots. As opposed to being full of Welshmen.
Finally I was always under the mistaken impression that when you saw two seabirds together they were bound to be terns. This is because I was taught when cruising out in the Humber that one good tern always deserves another!