Female and male first names : Welsh.



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Jennifer is a female name of English origin derived from the Welsh name Gwenhwyfar, meaning "fair and smooth," popularized by Guinevere in Arthurian legend.
Gennifer is an American feminine given name created as a blend of Jennifer (Welsh for "fair") and Genoa (Italian city), popularized in the late 20th century.
Gerall is a rare Welsh given name derived from 'geraint,' meaning 'snowy peak' or 'white peak.'
Gareth is an ancient Welsh name derived from Guanarith, meaning "gentle" or "spear strength," popularized by Welsh literature and royalty.
Gerlyn is an exotic, unique name of unknown origin that carries no specific meaning but is often chosen for its distinct sound and personal significance.
Gerran is a rare Welsh male given name derived from the word "gwern," meaning "almond." It signifies beauty, grace, and resilience, like the almond tree that blooms in winter.
Gerred is a unique, Welsh-origin name that often signifies 'green' or harmony with nature.
Gerrid is a rare Welsh name derived from "Geraint," meaning "spear strong.
Gevan is a distinctive Welsh name with Latin roots meaning 'alert' or 'vigilant'.
Ghian is a rare given name of Welsh origin. It combines 'ghw', meaning 'snow' or 'frost', with 'ian', a diminutive suffix translating to 'little'. Thus, Ghian means 'little snow' or 'little frost'.
Gillyan, of Welsh origin, means 'joyful' or 'happy', reflecting its vibrant spirit.
Gilmer is a rare Welsh name derived from "Gwylimer," meaning "feast of the sea." It is associated with Gwylimer, a legendary king known for his bravery and wisdom in medieval Wales.
Gladene is a rare, beautiful name of unknown Welsh or French/German origin, with speculative meanings like "happy" or "shining," but no proven etymology. Despite this uncertainty, many people are drawn to its unique sound and appearance.
Gladis is a rare Welsh female name derived from Gwladys meaning "prince" or "leader".
Gladwyn is a Welsh name derived from "gwlady" meaning "happy" or "joyful," and "wn" signifying "leader," translating to "happy leader" or "joyful leader.
Gladys is a Welsh name meaning 'princess' or 'noble lady', derived from 'Gladwyn', reflecting brightness, nobility, and beauty, popularized during the Victorian era with royal connections.
Gladys is a Welsh origin name meaning 'joyful' or 'happy', popularized in English-speaking countries during the late 19th to early 20th centuries.
Gladys is a rare yet elegant female name of Welsh origin, derived from 'Glaedy', meaning 'gentle', and interpreted as "one who belongs to her country" or "associated with the land".
Gleda is a rare Welsh female name derived from 'gled', meaning 'pure'.
Glenda is a lovely feminine name of Welsh origin, meaning 'clean' or 'pure'.
Glendalys is a unique, beautiful Welsh girl name derived from "glen" (valley) and "dysbl" (peaceful), meaning "peaceful valley.
Glendoria is a unique Scottish given name derived from the Welsh personal name "Glen Dwr," meaning "valley of water." It first appeared in Scotland during the 15th century and was historically associated with Welsh prince Owen Glendower, symbolizing resistance and nationalism.
Glenys is a rare and captivating female given name of Welsh origin, meaning 'from the valley', derived from the Welsh word "Glen" combined with "-ys".
Glyn is a historic Welsh name derived from 'glyn', meaning 'valley'; it's proud and traditional, often associated with Prince Glyndŵr.
Gloyd is a distinctive Welsh name derived from "Gloyw," meaning "shining" or "radiant.
Glyn is a Welsh male given name derived from the word "glyn," meaning "valley." It's associated with Welsh valleys and historic figures like Owain Glyndwr, the medieval leader of Wales against English rule.
Glyn is a distinct Welsh name derived from "glyn," meaning "valley.
Glynda is a unique Welsh name derived from Gwendolen, meaning 'fair or white ring', popularized by Arthurian legend figure Gwendolen and now a distinctive global choice.
Glyndia is a unique feminine name believed to be a blend of Glynis (Welsh, "fair haired") and Linda (Anglo-Saxon, "beautiful"), combining elegance and charm. Its origin is uncertain but it has been used sporadically throughout history.
Glyndon is a rare English given name derived from the Welsh word "glyn," meaning "valley." It combines Welsh and English elements, with "-don" signifying "VALLEY." Its origin connects it to natural beauty and outdoor spaces.
Glyndon is a Welsh name derived from 'gwyn' (white) and 'din' (fortress), translating to 'white fortress'. Originally used for fortified settlements, it evolved into a personal name in the Middle Ages, gaining popularity in the 19th century due to interest in Welsh culture.
Glyndora is a unique Welsh name derived from "glyn" meaning 'valley' combined with "-dora", signifying 'maiden of the valley'.
Glynice is a rare yet captivating feminine name of Welsh origin, meaning 'valley', evoking images of serene landscapes.
Glynis is a Welsh female given name derived from "Glyndwr", meaning "conqueror". It gained popularity during the 20th century and is often associated with Welsh culture and history, bearing the legacy of Owain Glyndwr.
Glynis is a Welsh name meaning "valley of peace," derived from the valley Cwm Glenys named after Saint Gleny's.
Glyniss is a rare Welsh female name derived from 'glyn', meaning 'valley', reflecting its bearer's possible origin from valley regions.
Glynn is a Welsh name derived from the word 'glyn,' meaning 'valley.' It was originally a surname but began being used as a given name in the 16th century.
Glynna is a Welsh name derived from 'Glyn', meaning 'valley', combined with the feminine suffix '-a'.
Glynne is a rare Welsh female name derived from 'glynn' or 'glen', meaning 'valley', signifying beauty and serenity.
Glynnis is a unique Welsh feminine given name derived from 'Glyndwr', meaning 'glorious leader'.