Bodfan (or Bodfaen) was a Welsh saint in the Catholic and Anglican churches.
He was the son of Helig ap Glanawg and died in the 7th century.
[1] Supposedly, he saw his family's land inundated by the sea and became a religious.
[1] Bodfan then became a monk on Bardsey Island and later established the first church at Llanaber.
His brothers Brothen, Celynin and Rhichwyn are also regarded as saints and also have churches dedicated to them around Gwynedd and Conwy.