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Welsh Boy Names

Aderyn

Welsh name meaning bird

Aeron

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

AeronA: Feminine form of Welsh unisex Aeron, meaning carnage, slaughter

Aeronwen

Welsh compound name consisting of Aeron carnage, slaughter, and gwen white

Aeronwy

River of carnage/slaughter Welsh compound name consisting of the name Aeron carnage, slaughter and the word wy river

Afanen

Welsh name meaning raspberry

Afon

Nickname for Russian Afanasii, meaning "immortal."

Aled

Welsh name meaning offspring

Alis

Welsh form of English Alice, meaning noble sort

Alun

Welsh form of English/Scottish Alan, meaning handsome

Andras

Hungarian form of Andrew, meaning "man; warrior."

Aneirin

ANeirin: Welsh name derived from older Neirin, meaning all gold; very precious

Aneurin

Variant of Welsh Aneirin, meaning all gold; very precious

Angharat

Variant of Welsh Angharad, meaning more love

Anwen

Welsh name meaning very fair

Anwyn

Variant of Welsh Anwen, meaning very fair

Aranrhod

"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.

Arawn

Welsh myth name of the Lord of Annwn (un-world; under-world), possibly meaning unrestrained wildness

Arianrhod

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

Arvel

Welsh name meaning wept over

Arwel

Welsh name meaning prominent

Arwydd

Welsh name meaning sign

Awstin

Welsh form of English Austin, meaning venerable

Beli

Variant of Welsh Bel, meaning shining

Berwyn

Fair-headed Welsh name composed of the elements barr head and (g)wyn fair, white

Bethan

Welsh pet form of Elisabeth, meaning God is my oath

Betrys

Welsh form of Italian Beatrice, meaning voyager (through life)

Blodeuedd

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)

Blodeuwedd

Later variant of Welsh name Blodeuedd, meaning flower-faced/wild feminine (spirit)

Blodeuyn

Welsh name meaning flower

Blodwen

Welsh name meaning white flower

Braith

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.

Bran

Welsh myth name of a giant king of Britain who was killed attacking Ireland, meaning raven

Brangwen

Variant of Welsh Branwen, meaning fair raven

Brangwy

Variant of Welsh Branwen, meaning fair raven

Branwen

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

Branwenn

Variant of Welsh Branwen, meaning fair raven

Brenin llwyd

BRENIN LLWYD: Welsh myth name of a being believed to inhabit the mountains of Snowdonia, meaning grey king

Briallen

Welsh name meaning primrose

Brin

Variant of Welsh unisex Bryn, meaning hill

Bron

Nickname for Welsh Bronwen, meaning fair-breasted

Bronwen

Fair-breasted Welsh name composed of the elements bron breast and (g)wen fair, white, holy

Bronwyn

Variant of Welsh Bronwen, meaning fair-breasted

Brychan

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.

Bryn

Welsh unisex name meaning hill

Brynmor

Welsh name meaning great hill

Brynn

Variant of Welsh unisex Bryn, meaning hill

Brynne

Feminine form of Welsh unisex Bryn, meaning hill

Cadell

Welsh name meaning battle

Cadfael

Battle prince Welsh name composed of the elements cad battle and mael prince

Cadfan

Battle peak Welsh name composed of the elements cad battle and ban peak

Cadi

Nickname for Welsh Catrin, meaning pure

Cadoc

Welsh name meaning battle

Cadomedd

Welsh name meaning battle-shirker

Cadwalader

Battle leader Welsh name derived from the elements cad battle and gwaladr leader

Cadwallader

Variant of Welsh Cadwalader, meaning battle leader

Cadwgawn

Battle glory Welsh myth name from the Mabinogion, composed of the elements cad battle and gwogawn honor, glory

Caerwyn

Variant of Welsh Carwyn, meaning fair love

Cai

Scandinavian form of Danish Kai, possibly meaning "chicken, hen."

Caradoc

Variant of Welsh Caradog, meaning dearly loved

Caradog

Dearly loved Ancient Welsh name derived from the root car, meaning love

Caron

Welsh name, derived from the word caru, meaning to love

Carwyn

Fair love Modern Welsh name composed of the elements cār love and (g)wyn fair, holy, pure, white

Carys

Welsh name derived from the word caru, meaning love

Catrin

Welsh form of Katherine, meaning pure

Cefin

Welsh form of Kevin, meaning little comely loved one

Ceinwen

Welsh name derived from the elements cain lovely and (g)wen fair, holy, white

Celyddon

Myth name of the father of Culhwch, meaning wood-dweller

Celyn

Welsh plant name meaning holly

Ceri

CERI: Welsh unisex name meaning to love

Ceridwen

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

Cerridwyn

Variant of Welsh Ceridwen, meaning fair poetess

Cerys

Variant of Welsh Carys, meaning love

Cledwyn

Welsh name composed of the elements caled hard, rough and (g)wyn fair, holy, white

Crystin

Welsh form of French Christine, meaning follower of Christ

Cynddelw

Old Welsh name of Celtic derivation, meaning exalted effigy

Cynwrig

Old Welsh name of Celtic origin, meaning high hill

Cystenian

Welsh form of Roman Constantine, meaning steadfast

Dafydd

Welsh form of David, meaning beloved This form replaced the earlier form Dewydd.

Dai

Pet form of Welsh Dafydd, meaning beloved
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