AERON: Welsh
unisex form of feminine Celtic
Agrona,
name a goddess of war and death who was portrayed as a
masculine figure in Welsh mythology, meaning
carnage, slaughter
AeronA:
Feminine form of Welsh unisex
Aeron, meaning
carnage, slaughter
Welsh compound name consisting of
Aeron carnage, slaughter, and gwen
white
River of carnage/slaughter Welsh compound name consisting of the name
Aeron carnage, slaughter and the word wy
river
Welsh name meaning
raspberry
Nickname for Russian
Afanasii,
meaning "immortal."
Welsh name meaning
offspring
Welsh form of English
Alice,
meaning
noble sort
Welsh form of English/Scottish
Alan,
meaning
handsome
Hungarian form of
Andrew,
meaning "man; warrior."
A
Neirin:
Welsh name derived from older
Neirin,
meaning
all gold; very precious
Variant of Welsh
Aneirin,
meaning
all gold; very precious
Variant of Welsh Angharad,
meaning
more love
Welsh name meaning
very fair
Variant of Welsh
Anwen, meaning
very fair
"Huge/round/humped wheel," from Proto-Celtic
Arganto-rota.
This is the original form of the name
Arianrhod, a
Welsh myth name from the fourth branch of the Mabinogion; name of the
daughter of
Beli Mawr, and mother of the twins
Dylan and
Lleu Llaw
Gyffes.
Welsh myth name of the Lord of Annwn (
un-world; under-world), possibly meaning
unrestrained wildness
Silver wheel Modern form of the Welsh
Aranrhod which has a different origin and meaning. This form of the name is composed of the elements arian
silver and rhod
wheel
Welsh name meaning
wept over
Welsh name meaning
prominent
Welsh form of English
Austin,
meaning
venerable
Variant of Welsh Bel, meaning
shining
Fair-headed Welsh name composed of the elements barr
head and (g)wyn
fair, white
Welsh pet form of
Elisabeth,
meaning
God is my oath
Welsh form of Italian
Beatrice, meaning
voyager
(through life)
Original form of Welsh
Blodeuwedd, name of a woman made from flowers, and lover of Goronwy
in the Mabinogion. The name was derived from
Proto-Celtic
Blāto-weid-ā meaning
flower-faced/wild
feminine (spirit)
Later variant of Welsh name
Blodeuedd, meaning
flower-faced/wild
feminine (spirit)
Welsh name meaning
flower
Welsh
name meaning
white flower
BRAITH:
Welsh unisex name derived from the word brith,
meaning "diversely-colored," especially black and white or red and
white.
Note: According to a 1967 etymological dictionary
of Welsh, brych and brith are not the same but have often been
confused. Brych means "pied, spotted, speckled," while brith
means "diversely-colored," especially black and white or red and
white.
Welsh myth name of a giant king of Britain who was killed attacking
Ireland, meaning
raven
Variant of Welsh
Branwen, meaning
fair
raven
Variant of Welsh
Branwen, meaning
fair
raven
Fair raven Welsh Arthurian legen name of the daughter of
Llyr in the Mabinogion. Sometimes considered a goddess of love and beauty. The name is composed of the Welsh elements bran
raven and gwen
fair, white
Variant of Welsh
Branwen, meaning
fair
raven
BRENIN LLWYD:
Welsh myth name of a being believed to inhabit the mountains of Snowdonia,
meaning
grey king
Welsh name meaning
primrose
Variant of Welsh unisex
Bryn, meaning
hill
Nickname for Welsh
Bronwen, meaning
fair-breasted
Fair-breasted Welsh name composed of the elements bron
breast and (g)wen
fair, white, holy
Variant of Welsh
Bronwen, meaning
fair-breasted
Welsh myth name of the father of
Eleri, derived from the word brych, meaning
pied, spotted, speckled Note: According to a 1967 etymological dictionary of Welsh, brych and brith are not the same but have often been confused. Brych means
pied, spotted, speckled, while brith means
diversely-colored, especially black and white or red and white.
Welsh unisex name meaning
hill
Welsh name meaning
great hill
Variant of Welsh unisex
Bryn, meaning
hill
Feminine form of Welsh unisex
Bryn, meaning
hill
Welsh name meaning
battle
Battle prince Welsh name composed of the elements cad
battle and mael
prince
Battle peak Welsh name composed of the elements cad
battle and ban
peak
Nickname for Welsh
Catrin, meaning
pure
Welsh name meaning
battle
Welsh name meaning
battle-shirker
Battle leader Welsh name derived from the elements cad
battle and gwaladr
leader
Variant of Welsh
Cadwalader, meaning
battle leader
Battle glory Welsh myth name from the Mabinogion, composed of the elements cad
battle and gwogawn
honor, glory
Variant of
Welsh
Carwyn, meaning
fair
love
Scandinavian form
of Danish
Kai,
possibly meaning "chicken, hen."
Variant of Welsh
Caradog, meaning
dearly loved
Dearly loved Ancient Welsh name derived from the root car,
meaning
love
Welsh name,
derived from the word caru, meaning
to love
Fair love Modern Welsh name composed of the elements cār
love and (g)wyn
fair, holy, pure, white
Welsh name
derived from the word caru, meaning
love
Welsh form of
Kevin,
meaning
little comely loved one
Welsh name derived from the elements cain
lovely and (g)wen
fair, holy, white
Myth name of the father of
Culhwch, meaning
wood-dweller
Welsh plant name meaning
holly
CERI:
Welsh unisex name meaning
to love
Fair poetess Welsh myth name of a female magician and mother of
Taliesin, Mortran and Crearwy (Creirwy), composed of the elements cerdd
poetry and (g)wen
fair, holy, white
Variant of Welsh
Ceridwen, meaning
fair poetess
Variant of
Welsh
Carys, meaning
love
Welsh name composed of the elements caled
hard, rough and (g)wyn
fair, holy, white
Welsh form of French
Christine,
meaning
follower of Christ
Old Welsh name of Celtic derivation, meaning
exalted effigy
Old Welsh name of Celtic origin, meaning
high
hill
Welsh form of
David,
meaning
beloved This form replaced the earlier form
Dewydd.
Pet
form of Welsh
Dafydd, meaning
beloved