Female and male first names : Welsh.



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Kadyn is a unique Welsh name derived from "Cadwyn," meaning "belt" or "chain," symbolizing strength and unity.
Kaecyn is a rare Welsh name derived from Cadwyn, which translates to "fair battle.
Kaed is a rare Welsh name meaning 'warlike', reflecting its ancient warrior origins.
Kaeden is a distinctive Welsh name derived from "Cadwyn," meaning "chain" or "link," popularized by the TV series "Lost.
Kaedence is a recently coined name of Welsh origin, meaning "battle", derived from the Welsh word "caed".
Kaedn is a rare Welsh name derived from 'caed', meaning 'battle'. It was historically given to boys expected to become brave fighters among early Celtic tribes but has since fallen out of use.
Kaedon is an uncommon Welsh given name derived from the ancient word "caedd", meaning battle, signifying strength and courage.
Kaedyn is a unique unisex name of Welsh origin, derived from the word "Cadeyrn" meaning "round," inspired by the legendary King Cadeyrn who ruled over Gwynedd in Wales.
Kaedynn is a Welsh name derived from ancient elements "Cad" (battle/fight) and "Eiddyn" (from the generation), translating to "of the fighting generation".
Kael is a modern Welsh masculine given name meaning "slender" or "slim".
Kaele is a Welsh unisex name derived from "ceiliog," meaning frequent.
Kaelen is a distinctive Welsh given name, derived from 'Cadeyrn', meaning 'battle chief' or 'strong chief', tracing back to medieval Wales.
Kaelia is a modern feminine given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Welsh, Gaelic, or Greek elements, conveying notions of strength, ancient wisdom, or beauty.
Kaelum is a unique Welsh name derived from "Caled", meaning "bald" or associated with the light-haired Caledonian tribe. It has been used by Welsh nobility throughout history and retains popularity today due to its distinctive sound and cultural heritage.
Kaen is a Welsh name meaning 'spear' or 'thorn', derived from the ancient word 'cynan'.
Kaeon is a rare yet distinctive Welsh given name meaning 'love', derived from the Welsh word "caer" with "-on" indicating son or daughter.
Kaeron is a rare Welsh name meaning 'hot' or 'warm', inspired by historical figures like King Kaisuper of Gwynedd.
Kaesyn is a unique Welsh name meaning 'captivating', first used in the 13th century, now rare but powerful.
Kaetlyn is a unisex name of Welsh origin, derived from Cadwyn which means "battle". It's popular among English-speaking countries and has gained worldwide recognition, notably through Canadian figure skater Kaetlyn Osmond who won gold at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Kaezlee is a unique Welsh feminine name derived from the word 'cae', meaning 'reed' or 'rush'. It symbolizes flexibility, resilience, and adaptability.
Kahyla is an unusual name with unknown origins, sometimes associated with Welsh 'Cayla' meaning beautiful or Arabic 'Kahlia' meaning pure.
Kaiden is a modern given name of recent origin, first gaining popularity in the early 2000s. Its roots can be traced back to two distinct sources: the Irish surname 'Keady', which is derived from the Irish Gaelic name 'Caoidhe' meaning 'handsome' or 'comely'; and the English surname 'Kayden', a variant of 'Caden' which is derived from the Welsh given name 'Cadien', also meaning 'battle'.
Kailly is a unique, unisex name with no definitive origin or meaning, often associated with creativity and individuality due to its lack of cultural ties.
Kailynn is a distinctive Hawaiian-derived female name combining 'sea' and 'lake', symbolizing harmony between bodies of water.
Kairell is a distinctive Welsh name derived from "caer", meaning "fortress", associated with a brave warrior in Welsh mythology and several places in Wales.
Kairyn is a unique Welsh name meaning "white wave" or "white lord," first recorded in medieval Wales, reflecting coastal regions' powerful waves and carrying an air of nobility.
Kairyn is a Welsh-origin name derived from 'cair' meaning 'loved', with '-yn' signifying 'little'. It translates to 'little loved one'.
Kaislyn is a unique girl's name of uncertain origin, with various theories including Scottish and Irish/Welsh variations. Despite unknown meanings such as "beautiful in battle," Kaislyn has gained popularity since the early 2000s, particularly in English-speaking countries.
Kaisynn is a unique name of unknown origin, potentially Welsh, with the meaning "to kindle" or "ignite," gaining popularity for its distinctiveness despite lacking historical associations.
Kaithlyn is a unique and captivating Welsh name meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', popularized by 12th-century poet Rhys ap Gryffydd for his daughter.
Kaizlyn is an American name created by combining Kaidence and Dylan. The latter means "son of the wave" and refers to the famous Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. Kaizlyn reflects strength, adaptability, creativity, and independent thought.
Kale is a Welsh name derived from 'cadel', meaning 'battle' or 'fight', conveying strength and courage.
Kael is a handsome name of Welsh origin, meaning 'fair-haired' or 'mild'. It has a rich history dating back to ancient Wales, with notable figures like Kael ap Bedo. Today, it remains popular among Welsh families and those appreciating unique names.
Kalyn is a unique Welsh given name derived from 'calan,' meaning 'pure' or 'holy.'
Kalynne is a distinctive American female given name combining Welsh 'Caledd' meaning 'from Scotland' with English Yvonne, possibly derived from 'archer' or Breton 'Ioenne'.
Kambre is an American coined name, potentially linked to the Welsh word 'cambr', meaning 'room' or 'chamber'.
Kambria is a Welsh feminine given name derived from "cwmbr," meaning "confluence" or "meeting place of two rivers," signifying harmony and unity.
Kambryn is a recent American creation, a variant of Cambrynn meaning 'from Camber, a Welsh river' or 'homestead by the riverbank', and gained popularity in the late 1990s for girls (though unisex).
Kamdyn is a distinctive Welsh name derived from "cam" (crooked) and "dyn" (man), translating to "crooked man".
Kammy, of Welsh origin, means "crooked" or "bent," symbolizing adaptability and resilience.