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A name with Welsh roots, like this one that means “gentle one” is a great option for a little boy. Related: 150 Unique German Names for Boys and Girls to Add to Your List of Ideas Welsh Baby ...
Pages in category "Welsh given names" The following 83 pages are in this category, out of 83 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Pages in category "Welsh masculine given names" The following 91 pages are in this category, out of 91 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aled;
Gwyn and its variants are male given names, indicated by the spelling using "y" rather than "e". [1] Gwen or Gwendolen are female equivalents. Gwyneth can cause confusion, as this is a female name with apparently male spelling, however, this name has a different etymological origin. [2] Notable people with the name include:
Dylan is a given name and surname of Welsh origin. It means "son of the sea” or "born from the ocean". [1] Dylan ail Don was a character in Welsh mythology, but the popularity of Dylan as a given name in modern times arises from the poet Dylan Thomas and the american singer Bob Dylan. In Wales, it was the most popular Welsh name given to boys ...
The meaning behind Welsh names ; General History of surnames, including Welsh; Collection of Welsh Surnames (along with Male and Female first names) Welsh patronymic naming system; Late Sixteenth Century Welsh Names ; What's in a name? Article on the relevance of surnames in genealogy (PDF File) Welsh-Border Surnames from 'ab Edmond'
Gwen is a Welsh feminine given name meaning "white, holy". It can also be a shortened form of Gwenhwyfar or other names beginning with the same element, such as: Gwenhael, Gwenael, Gwenvael, Gwenaelle; Gwenda (explained as a compound of gwen "white, pure, blessed, holy" + da "good, well") Gwendolen, Gwendoline, Gwendolyn
Morgan is a name of Welsh and Breton origin. Traditionally, it is a masculine-coded name in Wales and Brittany, but has been decoupled from its traditional gender outside of its regions of origin. It spread in popularity outside of Welsh and Breton communities during the past century, including in France, and in English-speaking countries ...