All about the name WYN

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Wyn is of Welsh origin and has a unique and intriguing history. It is derived from the Welsh word "gwyn," which means "fair" or "white." In medieval Wales, this name was often given to boys with fair hair or complexion.

Wyn was also the name of several notable figures in Welsh history. One such figure was Wyn ap Tudur, who was a Welsh prince and the father of Owen Tudor, the grandfather of Henry VII of England. This connection has helped to perpetuate the use of the name Wyn throughout Welsh history.

In literature, the name Wyn appears in several works by Welsh writers. For example, it is the name of one of the main characters in "The Mabinogion," a collection of medieval Welsh tales. This further helped to cement the name's place in Welsh culture and tradition.

Today, Wyn remains a popular choice for parents looking for a unique and meaningful name for their children. While it may not be as widely known as some other names, its Welsh origins and rich history make it a distinctive and appealing option. Whether you're looking for a name with a strong historical pedigree or simply one that sounds beautiful and unusual, Wyn is a excellent choice.

See also

Welsh

Popularity of the name WYN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Wyn has seen a fluctuating popularity over the years in the United States. In 1959 and again in 1960, there were 6 babies named Wyn each year. After a significant gap, the name re-emerged with another 6 births in 2012. Recently, it has seen a slight uptick with 6 births in 2020 and 5 births in 2021.

Despite these fluctuations, the total number of babies named Wyn over this period is quite modest, with only 28 births recorded in total. This indicates that Wyn is not among the most popular names but rather a unique choice for parents looking for something distinct.

Name variation WYN.