Selecting an ideal baby name is no cake walk. You must pick a name that doesn’t just sound rhythmic and beautiful, but also stands the test of time, like Welsh baby names. With the red dragon on the national flag and majestic castles on the coastline, Wales has attracted a newfound interest in the recent years, thanks to its baby names. A small country in the UK and the homeland of Arthurian legends, Welsh baby names originate in the Celtic language, which has evolved to a great extent over the centuries. The mother tongue of Wales may sound a bit harsh and disjointed to the ears, but the names are poetic and roll down the tongue smoothly. In the ancient times, Welsh people followed a patronymic naming system. Patronymics is the process of giving the child his father’s given or forename as the first name. Hence, the family name changed in the successive generations. At the turn of 15th century, the Welsh families began adopting permanent surnames, and the patronymic naming pattern ended. But the range of Welsh surnames is quite small, primarily due to the reduction in baptismal names after the Protestants Reformation. Below is MomJunction's complete list of Welsh baby names with meanings for both boys and girls. Have a look!
Name | 性别 | Meaning | |
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Ceredig | Boy | The one who cherishes | |
Ceredwyn | Girl | Goddess of poetry; the fair one | |
Ceretic | Boy | The one who cherishes | |
Ceri | Girl | The one who loves | |
Ceridwen | Girl | Goddess of poetry; the fair one | |
Cerie | Girl | It's a made up name; delicate bird's whistle | |
Ceris | Girl | Charity; the beloved one | |
Cerys | Girl | A lovely individual | |
Charlie | Unisex | One having full rights | |
Cheryl | Girl | Cherry fruit | |
Cheryle | Girl | A Cherry fruit | |
Cinon | Boy | Head; chief; leader; king | |
Colwyn | Boy | A river situated in the country of Wales | |
Crwys | Unisex | Another name of Cross; crucifix | |
Crystin | Girl | The one who follows Christ | |
Cubert | Boy | Legendary son of Daere. | |
Curnow | Boy | A variant of Curnow meaning from Cornwall. | |
Cynan | Boy | A noble Chief | |
Cyndaf | Boy | An independent person | |
Cyndeyrn | Boy | A well- renowned Lord | |
Cynfael | Boy | Chief prince | |
Cynfarch | Boy | A Chief Horse | |
Cynfran | Boy | 主要的乌鸦 | |
Cynwal | Boy | Defencive; to protect | |
Daafi | Boy | One who prevents | |
Daavid | Boy | A beloved friend | |
Dafydd | Boy | A beloved boy | |
Dai | Boy | A shining individual | |
Dalldav | Boy | A legendary son | |
Davy | Boy | A cherished and precious individual | |
Davyn | Boy | The dear one | |
一些 | Boy | One who is a gift of God | |
Delia | Girl | An island where Goddess are bron | |
Delwin | Boy | Friend of the valley | |
Delyth | Girl | A neat, efficient and pretty being | |
Deverell | Boy | From the river bank. | |
Dil | Girl | A reliable and faithful human being | |
Dilan | Boy | One who is near the sea; healthy | |
Dillan | Boy | A loyal person; one who has calmness and patience | |
Dillyn | Girl | 一个海; one with the godness | |
Dilwyn | Girl | A genuine and fair one | |
Dilys | Girl | A genuine and perfect individual | |
Dinas | Boy | A fort in a small city; tall | |
Dodd | Unisex | It is used to denote a lumpish person | |
Drystan | Boy | Full of Sorrow | |
Dryw | Boy | Wise; one who understands and learns fast | |
Duane | Boy | A beautiful song; black haired | |
Dwynwen | Girl | A white wave of peace | |
Dyddgu | Boy | A gentle and mild individual | |
Dylann | Boy | The vast sea; humble and nice | |
Dylis | Girl | A true person who is also very reliable | |
Dyllis | Girl | A perfect and reliable person | |
Dylon | Boy | One who is a loyal Lion | |
Ebrill | Girl | A person who is born in april; has deep desire to travel | |
Ecgwynn | Unisex | Blessed and fair being; self assertive person | |
Edern | Boy | The legendary son of Nudd | |
Ednowain | Boy | A well born person (brought up) | |
Ednyfed | Boy | Name of a warrior | |
Efa | Girl | The story of life; they are efficient | |
Eilir | Girl | Butterfly; one who is spontaneous and alluring | |
Eilonwy | Girl | A very beautiful princess | |
Eiluned | Girl | A perfect image or an idol | |
Eilwyn | Boy | An old friend with a white brow | |
Einion | Boy | Anvil; they are very generous | |
Eira | Girl | One who has the purity and simplicity of snow | |
Eirian | Girl | Silver; a bright and beautiful being | |
Eirlys | Girl | A unique and beautiful snow drop | |
Eirwen | Girl | One who is snow white and is blessed | |
Eirwyn | Girl | The one who is white as snow | |
Eiry | Girl | Fair person who is bright as snow | |
Elain | Girl | The one who has a peculiar case | |
Elen | Girl | One who has done constructions | |
Eleri | Girl | A chief; very important person | |
Elgan | Boy | One who is high minded and full of compassion | |
Elian | Unisex | A passionate and loving human being | |
Eliot | Boy | An old Welshman | |
Ella | Girl | One who is a beautiful fairy; one who enjoys life | |
Elliw | Girl | Name of a color; over sensitive nature | |
Eluned | Girl | the meaning of this name is idol, image or saint. | |
Elwy | Boy | this nam means gain or benefit. | |
Elwyn | Boy | this name means a wise old friend. | |
Elwynn | Boy | this name means a wise friend or magical fair white being | |
Emily | Girl | a name that often signifies a hardwroking, dilligent and an industrious person. | |
Emlen | Boy | someone who is eager or industrious. | |
Emlyn | Boy | one who is eager for excellence or highly industrious. | |
Emm | Girl | the whole or universe is signified by this name | |
Emrys | Boy | immortal. | |
Emyr | Boy | a worthy ruler. | |
Eneas | Boy | it means praise. | |
Enedina | Girl | soul or life. | |
Enfys | Girl | rainbow. | |
Enit | Girl | fair or woodlark. | |
Enyd | Girl | spirit or soul or life. | |
Erbin | Boy | legendary son of Cushtenhin. | |
Erchambaut | Boy | a British word meaning loved by all. | |
Eriana | Girl | Welsh word for silver. | |
Erianna | Girl | silver in Welsh language. | |
Eryl | Girl | a place where people look for knowledge. | |
Eseld | Girl | beautiful or one who rules over the ice. | |
Euddogwy | Boy | a famous saint pilgrim of ancient times. | |