Here's how the word is often broken down:
* Es: A common Welsh prefix meaning "above" or "high".
* Gair: A Welsh word meaning "ridge" or "hill".
Therefore, "Esgair" literally translates to "high ridge" or "high hill."
Some examples of places in Wales with "Esgair" in their name include:
* Esgairgeiliog: A village in Gwynedd.
* Esgair Emrys: A hill in Snowdonia, famous for its connection to the legendary wizard Merlin.
* Esgair Moel: A hill in Carmarthenshire.