Female and male first names : Welsh.



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Jenniferlynn is a unique English female given name derived from Welsh "spear bright" and English "from the lake", meaning "spear bright by the lake".
Jennifermarie is a variant of the English given name Jennifer, derived from the Welsh Guinevere meaning 'fair and smooth' or 'white wave', with the addition of French 'marie' signifying 'of the sea' or 'star of the sea'.
Jennifer is a popular feminine name of Welsh origin, evolved from Gwenhwyfar, meaning "fair lord" or "white wave".
Jenniferrose is a captivating Irish name combining Welsh 'Jennifer' meaning 'fair' or 'white', and 'Rose', symbolizing the elegant flower.
Jenniffer is a Spanish variant of the Welsh name Gwenhwyfar, meaning "fair and smooth," gaining worldwide popularity since the mid-20th century.
Jennifer is a feminine given name of Welsh origin, meaning "white wave" or "fair and smooth".
Jennifer is a Welsh-origin feminine given name, derived from the personal name Gwendolen via its Norman French form Gwenhwyfar or Guinevere. Its meaning, "white wave" or "fair phantom," signifies someone who is graceful yet mysterious.
The name Jennifer is of Welsh origin, derived from Gwenhwyfar meaning 'fair and smooth', and popularized by Jackie Collins' novel 'The Valley of the Dolls'.
Jennilyn is a rare, captivating female name of Welsh origin, meaning 'fair, white spirit' combined with oak tree associations.
Jenniper is a unique French feminine given name derived from Jennifer, which in turn comes from the Welsh Guinevere, meaning 'fair and smooth' or 'white wave'.
Jennipher is an English variant of the Welsh name Guinevere, meaning "white wave" or "fair shadow".
Jenniyah is an uncommon yet significant name of Arabic origin, derived from 'Jannah', meaning 'paradise'. It's believed to combine elements of 'Jennifer', a Welsh name meaning 'fair-haired' or 'white wave', creating a beautiful blend of meanings.
Jennifer is a Welsh feminine given name that means "fair and smooth.
Jenny is an English name derived from Jennifer, which originates from the Welsh Gwenhwyfar meaning 'fair, white, smooth'.
Jenny is a popular English name derived from the Welsh Guinevere, meaning 'fair' or 'white', reflecting purity or innocence.
The name Jennifer is of Welsh origin, derived from the male name Gwilym meaning "gentle".
Jenri is a unique name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Welsh Jennifer or Scandinavian Jens Henriksen.
Jenson is an English name derived from the Welsh personal name Jenkin, meaning "little fair-haired one".
Jenyka is a Hungarian variant of Jennifer, derived from the Welsh Gwenhwyfar meaning 'fair and smooth'. Historically popular among Hungarians, particularly Romani people.
Jerlean is a rare yet powerful Welsh name derived from Geraint, meaning "spear strong," and associated with the brave knight in the medieval tale of Geraint and Enid.
Jerralyn is a unique, modern African-American female name created by blending 'Jeremiah' (appointed by God) and 'Lynn' (leader), conveying strength and wisdom despite its recent origin.
Jerre is a Welsh name derived from Gerald, meaning "spear ruler.
Jeryn is a Welsh name derived from Geraint, meaning "old horse" or "grey horse".
Jeryn is a distinctively Welsh name derived from Geraint, meaning "gentle" or "generous", popularized by its use among King Arthur's knights and historic Welsh nobility.
Jestyn is a rare yet significant Welsh name meaning 'little Jesus,' with deep roots in medieval Welsh history and royalty.
Jevaughn is a unique male name of African-Caribbean origin, derived from "Je" meaning 'to be', and Welsh-derived "Vaughn" meaning 'small'. It gained popularity in Jamaica during the mid-20th century and is interpreted as 'existing small one'.
Jewelyn is a unique female name of Welsh origin, derived from "Gwyl Elfydd," meaning "feast of Wales," celebrating Saint David's day with joy and national pride.
Jhenifer is a captivating Spanish variant of the Welsh name Gwenhwyfar, meaning "fair shadow" or "white wave".
The feminine given name Jennifer is of Welsh origin, derived from 'Gwenhilian', meaning 'fair and happy'.
Jlyn is a unique and captivating name of unknown origin, often associated with the Welsh name Glyndwr meaning 'leader' or 'warrior'.
Joanell is a unique and elegant female name with an intriguing origin story. It is derived from the Welsh name "Siân", which means "John", and was historically used for both males and females in Wales. The "-ell" suffix may have been added during the Middle Ages to make the name sound more feminine, despite its masculine origins. Joanell's meaning is interpreted as "graced by God".
Joc is a Welsh name meaning "God will enlarge," derived from the ancient word "Iago.
Jocelynn is a Welsh name derived from "Iago" meaning 'succeed' and "llys" meaning 'mansion', translating to 'one who succeeds at court'.
Joclyn is a rare Welsh name derived from "Gwenhwyfar", meaning 'white' or 'fair', and "llyn", signifying 'lake'. It translates to 'fair lake' and has ties to the legendary Queen Guinevere in Arthurian lore.
Jodilyn is a rare, Welsh name with the beautiful meaning "youthful lake".
Joemy is a unique given name with unknown origin; while some believe it's a variant of Joey or Joe (meaning "God will increase"), others suggest Welsh roots from Iefan ("God is gracious"); despite uncertain etymology, Joemy has gained recent popularity in the US.
Johnalyn is a distinctive English name combining Hebrew 'God is gracious' and Welsh 'noble leader', translating to "God is gracious, noble leader".
Johnmorgan is a rare, international Celtic name meaning "God's gracious sea-born strength.
Johnnel is a rare Welsh given name derived from "cynwyl", meaning "peaceful", combining elements of John and Nel (diminutive of Eleanor/Helen).
Joleena is a captivating feminine name of Welsh origin, derived from "goleuni," meaning light.