Welsh Names: Most Popular Welsh Baby Names For Girls And Boys With Meaning And Origin
Top Welsh Names with Gender and Meaning - Unique Welsh Names
Name | Gender | Meaning |
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Aberfa
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Girl | From the mouth of the river. |
Addiena
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Girl | Meaning of the name Addiena::Beautiful. |
Girl | Means "bird" in Welsh. This is a modern Welsh name. | |
Adwen
|
Girl | very fair (an early saint) |
Adyna
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Girl | Meaning of the name Adyna::Wretched. |
Girl | Variant of AERON (1). | |
Girl | Combination of AERON (1) and the suffix gwen meaning "white, fair, blessed". | |
Girl | Combination of AERON (1) and the suffix wy meaning "river". | |
Girl | Means "river" in Welsh. This is a Welsh name of recent origin. | |
Boy | From the name of a Welsh river, of uncertain meaning. | |
Girl | Aledwen | |
Boy, Girl | Welsh form of ALICE. | |
Boy, Girl | Welsh form of ALAN. This name appears in the Mabinogion, a collection of tales from Welsh myth. | |
Boy, Girl | From the name of the River Alwen in Wales. | |
Girl | Alwynne | |
Boy, Girl | Welsh variant of ANDREAS. | |
Boy, Unisex | Welsh name, originally spelled Neirin, which possibly means "noble". This was the name of a 6th-century Welsh poet. | |
Boy | Form of ANEIRIN. | |
Girl | Means "more love" in Welsh. In the Mabinogion, a collection of tales from Welsh myth, Angharad Golden-hand is the lover of Peredur. | |
Girl | loved one | |
Girl | loved one | |
Boy | loved one | |
Boy | loved one | |
Girl | Means "very beautiful" in Welsh. | |
Boy | loved one | |
Boy | loved one | |
Boy | loved one | |
Boy | loved one | |
Girl | loved one | |
Girl | very fair | |
Girl | Variant of ARIANRHOD. | |
Boy | Across from Anglesey | |
Girl | Lioness of God | |
Boy, Girl | A popular name in Turkey, meaning 'Golden life'. May also be derived from the name Ariadne meaning 'most holy'. | |
Boy, Girl | Portuguese form of ARIADNE. | |
Boy, Girl | French form of ARIADNE. | |
Arianell
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Girl | silver (an early saint) |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Italian form of ARIADNE. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ARIANE. | |
Girl | Possibly means "silver wheel" or "round wheel" in Welsh. In Welsh myth Arianrhod was the mother of the brothers Dylan and Lleu Llaw Gyffes. In earlier | |
Girl | white, holy silver | |
Girl | white | |
Girl | silver | |
Girl | Silvery | |
Boy, Girl | Musician | |
Girl | silver | |
Girl | silver | |
Boy, Girl | Short form of ARTHUR. | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Bear hero, A rock | |
Boy | Bear hero, A rock | |
Arthur, Art, Artie
|
Boy | from Latin Artorius, legendary king |
Boy | Bear hero, A rock | |
Boy | Meaning unknown, possibly a variant of ARWEL. | |
Arvil
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Boy | Meaning of the name Arvil::Cried over. |
Boy | Old Welsh name of unknown meaning. | |
Boy, Girl | Means "noble maiden" in Sindarin. In 'The Lord of the Rings' (1954) by J. R. R. Tolkien, Arwen was the daughter of Elrond and the lover of Aragorn. | |
Boy, Girl | From the Welsh intensifying prefix ar- and gwyn meaning "white, fair". | |
Boy, Girl | Joyous, Cheerful, Happy | |
Girl | silver | |
Boy | Welsh form of AUSTIN. | |
Badan
|
Boy | Boar. |
Badden
|
Boy | Boar. |
Baines | ||
Boy | Spear thrower, Marksman | |
Boy | Spear thrower, Marksman | |
Boy | son of Evan | |
Boy | son of Evan | |
Boy | Welsh form of BEDIVERE. | |
Beli Mawr
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Boy | Legendary brother in law of the Virgin Mary. |
Boy, Girl | Bethan | |
Boy, Girl | Meadow of beavers | |
Boy, Girl | Lady with a sweet song | |
Girl | Bevany | |
Boy | son of Evan | |
Boy | son of Evan | |
Boy | son of Evan | |
Boy | son of Evan | |
Boy | son of Evan | |
Boy, Girl | son of Evan | |
Girl | flower face | |
Girl | white flower | |
Girl | white flower | |
Girl | white flower | |
Boy, Girl | Son of Owen | |
Boy | son of Owen | |
Girl | Brangwen | |
Girl | Daughter of Llyr | |
Girl | Brauwin | |
Boy, Girl | Breeze | |
Girl | little drop of water; raven or black-haired; hill | |
Boy, Girl | Speckled | |
Boy | burnt meadow | |
Boy, Girl | high, noble, exalted; defender | |
Boy, Girl | Son of Roderick, From the broad ridge | |
Boy, Girl | Brown, Dark | |
Girl | fair, blessed breast | |
Girl | fair | |
Boy, Girl | fair | |
Boy, Girl | Son of Brown, Son of the dark-skinned one | |
Girl | fair, blessed breast | |
Boy, Girl | Son of Brown, Son of the dark-skinned one | |
Girl | fair | |
Girl | Brownyn | |
Boy, Girl | Speckled | |
Boy, Girl | Hill | |
Girl | hill, mount | |
Brynley
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Boy, Girl | Hill::Variant of Brinley meaning a burnt field. The name is more common among boys.::Burnt wood. |
Boy | large hill | |
Boy, Girl | Fiery hill, Sword-blade | |
Boy, Girl | Fiery hill, Sword-blade | |
Boy, Girl | high, noble, exalted; hill, mount | |
Boy, Girl | drop of water; black-haired; noble; defender; hill | |
Boy, Girl | swift | |
Boy, Girl | descendant of Brice | |
Boy | descendant of Brice | |
Boy, Girl | Speckled | |
Boy, Girl | From the brook | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Caddel
|
Boy | Battle |
Boy | battle | |
Boy | eagerness for war | |
Boy, Girl | Rhythmic flow of sounds | |
Boy, Girl | battle | |
Boy | From Welsh cad "battle" and a diminutive suffix. | |
Boy, Girl | Sometimes explained as a derivative of the Irish surname Caden, which is a reduced form of the Gaelic surname Mac Cadáin meaning "son of Cadán". In | |
Boy | Means "battle prince" from Welsh cad "battle" and mael "prince". | |
Boy | Means "battle peak" from Welsh cad "battle" and ban "peak". Saint Cadfan, from Brittany, was a 6th-century missionary to Wales. | |
Boy, Girl | Short form of CATRIN. | |
Boy | War chief | |
Boy | Fighter | |
Boy | Derived from Welsh cad "battle". This was the name of a 6th-century Welsh saint who was martyred by the Saxons. | |
Boy | eagerness for war | |
Boy | Anglicized form of CADWGAN. | |
Boy | Means "leader of the battle" from Welsh cad "battle" and gwaladr "leader". This was the name of a Welsh saint of the 7th century. | |
Boy | Means "glory in battle" from Welsh cad "battle" and gwogawn "glory, honour". In the Mabinogion, a collection of tales from Welsh myth, this name is br | |
Boy, Unisex | Derived from the Welsh elements caer "fortress" and gwyn "white, fair". | |
Boy | little battler | |
Boy, Girl | Means "acquired" in Hebrew. In Genesis in the Old Testament Cain is the first son of Adam and Eve. He killed his brother Abel after God accepted Abel' | |
Cainell
|
Girl | beautiful |
Boy, Girl | Variant of CAITLIN. | |
Girl | the people | |
Boy, Girl | the people | |
Boy, Girl | Latin form of the Welsh Cymru, the Welsh name for the country of Wales, derived from cymry meaning "the people". It is occasionally used as a given na | |
Boy | Variant of CARADOG. | |
Boy | Welsh form of CARATACOS. This is the name of several figures in Welsh history and legend, including a 6th-century king of Gwent and a Knight of the Ro | |
Boy | love | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Ciardha meaning "descendant of CIARDHA". | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of CHARIS. | |
Boy, Girl | Defender of the castle | |
Girl | Derived from Welsh caru meaning "to love". | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Anglicized form of CEARBHALL. A famous bearer of the surname was Lewis Carroll (1832-1898), whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, the author o | |
Boy, Girl | love, fair, blessed | |
Boy, Girl | Means "blessed love" from Welsh caru "love" and gwyn "white, fair, blessed". | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Variant of CAREY. | |
Boy, Girl | Derived from Welsh caru meaning "love". This is a relatively modern Welsh name, in common use only since the middle of the 20th century. | |
Caryse
|
Girl | Love |
Caryss
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Girl | Love::Meaning of the name Caryss::One who loves and is loved |
Carysse
|
Girl | Love |
Boy, Girl | Short form of CASPER. | |
Boy, Girl | Short form of CASSANDRA, CASSIDY, and other names beginning with Cass. | |
Boy, Girl | curly-headed or clever | |
Girl | Welsh form of KATHERINE, as well as a German short form of KATHARINA. | |
Catylyn
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Girl | form of KATHERINE - pure |
Boy, Girl | Spirit of battle | |
Boy | Cayne | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Ceceleah
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Girl | Blind |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Boy, Girl | Blind | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Boy, Girl | Blind | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | Blind | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Boy, Girl | This name means 'blind' and is associated with the Christian martyr Saint Cecilia, who is the patron saint of music and musicians. | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Boy | blind or sixth | |
Boy | blind or sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | Blind | |
Boy, Girl | blind; sixth | |
Boy, Girl | From the Latin caecus meaning 'blind', a variant form of Cecilia. | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Boy, Girl | blind or sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Cecyliah
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Girl | Blind |
Boy | Bounty, Spectacle, Founder | |
Boy, Girl | Bounty, Spectacle, Founder | |
Boy | Bounty, Spectacle, Founder | |
Boy, Girl | blind | |
Ceicelia
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Girl | Blind |
Ceiceliah
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Girl | Blind |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Ceindrech
|
Girl | beautiful sight |
Girl | beautiful, sweet, fair | |
Girl | beautiful, white, blessed | |
Girl | cherry | |
Ceithin
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Boy | Meaning of the name Ceithin::Legendary uncle of Lugh. |
Girl | blind; sixth; the moon; heavenly | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | Moon | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | fair, blessed poetry | |
Boy | Bounty, Spectacle, Founder | |
Boy | Ceredig | |
Boy, Girl | Lordly, Proud | |
Girl, Unisex | fair, blessed poetry | |
Girl | fair, blessed poetry | |
Girl | fair, blessed poetry | |
Girl | fair, blessed poetry | |
Girl | fair, blessed poetry | |
Boy, Girl | love | |
Cescelia
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Girl | Blind |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | man's defender | |
Girl | cherry fruit; happiness | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Boy, Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | Blind | |
Girl | Blind | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | blind | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Girl | From ancient times | |
Girl | blind; sixth | |
Boy, Girl | blind; sixth | |
Boy | Cledwyn | |
Boy, Girl | The Scottish name Clyde derives from the River of the same name, meaning 'washer'. | |
Coed
|
Boy | Dwells in the woods. |
Boy | Colwin | |
Boy, Girl | Colwyn | |
Boy | Colwynn | |
Boy | Meaning 'contented' and derived from the root name Connor. | |
Boy, Girl | Hound of the plains | |
Boy | Hound of the plains | |
Conyn
|
Boy | Legendary son of Caw 'wise'. |
Boy | love | |
Boy | love | |
Boy | From the crane valley | |
Creis
|
Girl | Love |
D
|
Girl | Beloved |
Boy | Means "from Artagnan" in French, Artagnan being a town in southwest France. This was the name of a character in the novel 'The Three Musketeers' (1884 | |
Daere
|
Girl | Fiend. |
Boy | Welsh form of DAVID. This name was borne by Dafydd ap Gruffydd, a 13th-century Welsh ruler, and Dafydd ap Gwilym, a 14th-century poet. | |
Boy, Girl | Derived from the old Celtic word dei meaning "to shine". This name is also used as a Welsh diminutive of DAVID. | |
Boy, Girl | Black one | |
Boy, Girl | Davyn | |
Girl | swarthy or sorrowful | |
Girl | swarthy | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Short form of names beginning with D. It may also be given in reference to the Dee River in Scotland. | |
Girl | Young girl, One who rages, Broken-hearted | |
Boy, Girl | godly friend; proud friend; bright friend | |
Girl | Delyth | |
Denyw
|
Girl | the mother of St. Kentigern |
Boy, Girl | bird | |
Girl | bird | |
Boy, Girl | Eree | |
Boy, Girl | bird | |
Girl | bird | |
Girl | bird | |
Boy, Girl | bird | |
Boy | From the riverbank | |
Boy, Girl | Devin | |
Boy, Girl | Beloved one | |
Boy, Girl | Dewie | |
Boy | Blond | |
Boy, Girl | Dillan' comes from the Welsh for 'sea', or 'great tide'. In Welsh mythology Dylon was the God of the sea. | |
Boy, Girl | Like a lion | |
Dillie
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Boy, Girl | Born near the sea. |
Boy, Girl | An alternative spelling of the name Dylan, meaning 'great flood' and refering to the sea and in Welsh mythology to the god of the sea, known as 'the s | |
Girl, Unisex | Dilly | |
Girl | perfect; true, reliable | |
Girl | Dilwen | |
Girl | Genuine | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Ruler of the world, Brown stranger | |
Boy | Water | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Wise | |
Boy, Girl | Manly, Valiant, Courageous | |
Boy, Girl | Manly, Valiant, Courageous | |
Boy | An advisor to Arthur | |
Girl | Dwynwen | |
Dyl
|
Boy | From the sea::Meaning of the name Dyl |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Son of the sea, Sea | |
Boy, Girl | born from waves | |
Girl | born from waves | |
Dylanne
|
Boy, Girl | From the sea::Meaning of the name Dylanne |
Girl | perfect; true, reliable | |
Boy, Girl | An alternative spelling of the name Dylan, meaning 'great flood' and refering to the sea and in Welsh mythology to the god of the sea, known as 'the s | |
Girl | perfect; true, reliable | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | like a lion; loyal; son of the sea | |
Boy, Girl | like a lion; loyal; son of the sea | |
Boy | son of the sea | |
Girl | perfect; true, reliable | |
Girl | soul | |
Ebril
|
Girl | Month of April |
Ebrilla
|
Girl | Month of April |
Ebrillwen
|
Girl | Month of April |
Girl | Wealthy ruler | |
Girl | fiery leader | |
Boy, Girl | Welsh form of EVA. | |
Boy | A variant of the Welsh name Evan, which in turn is the Welsh form of the English name John. Efan means 'god is gracious' and 'god has shown favour' | |
Girl | desire, fair, white, blessed, or holy | |
Boy | Meaning unknown. This was an old Welsh name that was revived in the 19th century. | |
Girl | Variant of ELUNED. | |
Boy, Girl | Perhaps means "white brow" from Welsh ael "brow" and gwen "white, fair, blessed". | |
Boy | Whitish | |
Boy | Probably from the Latin name Ennianus, a derivative of Ennius (see ENNIO). It is also a modern Welsh word meaning "anvil". This was the name of a 5th- | |
Boy, Girl | Of Welsh origin meaning 'snow','help' and 'mercy'. | |
Boy, Girl | Means "bright, beautiful" in Welsh. | |
Girl | Means "snowdrop" in Welsh. | |
Girl | Means "white snow" from the Welsh elements eira "snow" and gwen "white, blessed". | |
Girl | Means "fawn" in Welsh. | |
Boy, Girl | A variant spelling of the Hebrew name Elisha which itself is derived from the bible meaning 'God is salvation'. | |
Boy, Girl | A variant spelling of Ellen which is a variant of the Greek name Helen?, which itself means 'light, torch, bright'. | |
Boy, Girl | Of Welsh origin meaning 'greatly bitter'. Eleri is derived from the name of a medieval tribe and is also found in Welsh mythology. | |
Eleyn
|
Girl | form of HELEN - bright one |
Boy | Bright circle | |
Boy, Girl | Of Greek origin meaning 'bright one, shining one' and is used chiefly in Scandinavia, England and Wales. May also have the spelling variant of Elyn bu | |
Girl | idol | |
Boy, Girl | Jehovah is God | |
Girl | idol, image, or shape | |
Boy | Elf wine, Noble friend | |
Boy, Girl | elf or magical being | |
EmIyn
|
Boy | Hard working. |
Boy | eager | |
Boy, Girl | Place name | |
Boy, Girl | Place name | |
Boy, Girl | Immortal | |
Boy, Girl | Immortal | |
Boy | Immortal | |
Boy, Girl | Immortal | |
Girl | soul | |
Girl | soul | |
Girl | soul | |
Girl | soul | |
Girl | rainbow | |
Boy, Girl | Quiet woman, Soul | |
Girl | soul | |
Girl | Fair | |
Girl | soul | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Lookout point | |
Essyllt
|
Girl | gazed upon (Arthurian heroine) |
Girl | fair lady | |
Boy, Girl | God is gracious, born of yew, or youth | |
Boy, Girl | Life | |
Boy, Girl | A Celtic or Anglicised form of the Gaelic name Eoghan, which itself means 'born of yew', derived from 'iúr' meaning 'yew tree'. | |
Boy, Girl | God is gracious, born of yew, or youth | |
Boy, Girl | Young warrior, Well-born | |
Boy, Girl | God is gracious, born of yew, or youth | |
Evenston
|
Boy | God is gracious |
Boy, Girl | Swift | |
Boy | God is gracious, born of yew, or youth | |
Boy, Girl | born of yew, youth, or God is gracious | |
Boy | God is gracious, born of yew, or youth | |
Boy | Fargo | |
Girl | Means "foxglove" in Welsh. | |
Boy | Foxglove Flower | |
Girl | Welsh form of FLORA. | |
Girl | Welsh form of BRIDGET. | |
Boy | Welsh form of FRANCIS. | |
Boy, Girl | Song lover, Friend, Lover of the moon | |
Boy | arrow-maker | |
Boy, Girl | Gray haired | |
Boy, Girl | elf or magical counsel | |
Fyrsil
|
Boy | bears the staff'. |
Girl | white, smooth, or soft | |
Boy, Girl | Welsh variant of GAYNOR. | |
Gaerwen
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Boy, Girl | Meaning unknown. It first appears in this form in Thomas Malory's 15th-century compilation of Arthurian legends 'Le Morte d'Arthur', in which Gareth w | |
Boy | gentle | |
Boy | river of alder trees | |
Boy, Girl | From a surname which was a variant of GARRETT. | |
Boy | Gentle, Enclosure, Watchful | |
Boy | From a surname meaning "garden" in Old Norse, originally denoting one who lived near or worked in a garden. | |
Boy | gentle | |
Boy, Girl | White hawk | |
Boy, Girl | White hawk | |
Boy, Girl | White hawk | |
Boy | From the Late Latin name Gabinus, which possibly referred to the ancient city of Gabii in central Italy. Saint Gavino was martyred in Sardinia in the | |
Boy, Girl | White hawk | |
Boy | white falcon or little falcon | |
Boy | White hawk | |
Boy | Courteous | |
Boy | white falcon or little falcon | |
Boy | white falcon or little falcon | |
Boy | Courteous | |
Girl | white, smooth, or soft | |
Boy, Girl | Medieval form of GUINEVERE. | |
Girl | White wave, White spirit, White cheeked | |
Girl | juniper tree, fair one, white and smooth, or soft | |
Girl | Variant of GINEVRA. | |
Girl | fair one; white and smooth, soft | |
Girl | fair one; white and smooth, soft | |
Girl | fair one, white and smooth, or soft | |
Girl | fair one | |
Boy, Girl | fair one, white and smooth, soft | |
Girl | fair one; white and smooth, soft | |
Genniver
|
Girl | Fair, soft |
Girl | fair one | |
Girl | White wave | |
Boy | Meaning unknown, possibly a Welsh form of GERONTIUS. This was the name of a figure various Welsh legends. He was also incorporated into later Arthuria | |
Boy | Welsh form of GERALD. | |
Boy | dark-skinned | |
Gilvaethwy
|
Boy | Legendary son of Don. |
Girl | fair one | |
Girl | Virgin | |
Boy, Girl | Happy | |
Girl | Gladdis | |
Girl | Gladdys | |
Girl | Gladi | |
Boy, Girl | Gladis | |
Boy, Girl | lame | |
Girl | Gladyss | |
Girl | fair or good | |
Boy | valley of water | |
Girl | holy | |
Girl | holy | |
Girl | fair; good | |
Girl | holy | |
Boy, Girl | holy | |
Girl | holy | |
Girl | holy | |
Boy | glen; valley of water | |
Girl | fair | |
Girl | Glinnis | |
Girl | Glinyce | |
Girl | Glinys | |
Girl | Glinyss | |
Boy, Girl | From the valley | |
Girl | Glynae | |
Girl | fair; good | |
Boy | valley of water | |
Boy | valley of water | |
Girl | Glynice | |
Boy, Girl | Little valley | |
Boy, Girl | Little valley | |
Girl | Glynnis | |
Gobrwy
|
Boy | Legendary son of Echel Pierced Thighs. |
Goleu
|
Girl | light, bright (an early saint) |
Goleudydd
|
Girl | bright day |
Boy | God of the forge | |
Boy | Appeared in Henry V | |
Boy | Fierce chief, Ruddy | |
Boy, Girl | hooked nose | |
Boy, Girl | A murderer | |
Gruff
|
Boy | Lord, prince::Meaning of the name Gruff |
Boy | Gruffydd | |
Girl | White | |
Girl | fair bow; blessed ring | |
Girl | fair bow; blessed ring | |
Girl | fair bow; blessed ring | |
Girl | fair one; white and smooth, soft | |
Girl | White lady | |
Girl | fair one; white and smooth, soft | |
Girl | fair one; white and smooth, soft; fair bow; blessed ring | |
Girl | White | |
Guin
|
Boy, Girl | Fair, white, soft::Blond. |
Girl | fair one; white and smooth, soft | |
Boy, Girl | Arthur's queen | |
Boy | fair, white blessed, or holy | |
Girl | fair one, white and smooth, or soft | |
Gutun
|
Boy | Lord, prince |
Boy | battle hawk | |
Gwallter
|
Boy | strong fighter'. |
Gwawr
|
Girl | dawn (an early saint)::Meaning of the name Gwawr |
Boy | white falcon or little falcon | |
Boy | white hawk | |
Boy, Girl | White, Fair, White wave | |
Girl | fair or good | |
Girl | fair bow; blessed ring | |
Boy, Girl | fair bow; blessed ring | |
Girl | Merlin's sister | |
Gwendelyn
|
Boy, Girl | Meaning of the name Gwendelyn::Fair. Blessed. White browed. White circle. |
Girl | Arthur's wife | |
Girl | fair bow; blessed ring | |
Girl | Of the white brow | |
Girl | White brow | |
Boy, Girl | White brow |
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How to get Similar Welsh Names?
The first thing you need to do is click on the baby name according to the alphabet you choose. Then you can see the gender, origin, meaning for the baby name. Scroll down and know more about the baby names like similar names, about the name, etc.
Welsh Baby Names - FAQ
Q1. Will I Get Welsh Baby Names?
Yes, our website provides Origin wise baby names. You can select the origin you wish and select the best name for your baby.
Q2. Where to find the Welsh Baby Names?
Visit our page parenting.fresherslive.com. Click on Baby Names, then on the right side of the page choose gender, origin and alphabet. Then you can get the unique Welsh Baby Names.
Q3. What are the different types of Origins?
The list of Origins available on our page can be found for each alphabet.
For Ex: Arabic, Biblical Hebrew, Hindu, Muslim, etc.
Q4. What information will I get on Welsh Origin Page?
The information available on the Welsh Origin Page includes the name of the baby, meaning, related names, similar names.
Q5. Will I get the detailed information about the Welsh Baby Names?
Yes, you will get detailed information from the session “About” which gives you the exact information along with the meaning.
Q6. Will I get Welsh Baby Names?
Ofcourse, you will get the Welsh baby names on our page. All you need to do is just select the origin “Welsh” and the gender to get the best Welsh Baby Names.
Q7. Will I get Welsh Baby Names?
Parents who visit our page can get the origin wise baby names. If you search for the Welsh Baby Names, then it's great to visit our site and choose the best Welsh name for your baby.
Q8. Can I get Origin Wise Unisex Baby Names?
Yes, you can get number of Origin Wise Unisex Baby Names on our website.