Female and male first names : Welsh.



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Kodyn is a unique American name derived from Scandinavian "Kot", meaning "knot" or unity, combined with Welsh "-yn".
Korvyn is a rare Welsh unisex name meaning "body", popularized in the Victorian era and known historically through figures like 11th-century prince Korvyn ap Sulien.
Kourtlyn is a modern American unisex name derived from "Court" and "lynn," meaning "leader's court." It gained popularity in the U.S. during the late 1900s, likely inspired by other popular names starting with 'K.' Despite its American roots, Kourtlyn has since become globally recognized.
Kreed is a unique name of unknown origin, often speculated to be a variant of the Welsh Creiddylad or inspired by the English 'creed', gaining recent popularity despite its unclear etymology.
Kreid is an unusual given name of unknown origin, with no confirmed meaning or history. Some propose it may be Welsh or a variant of Creed, but there's no concrete evidence. Despite its mystery, Kreid has gained popularity as a unique and memorable name.
Kristell is a unique Welsh female name meaning "pearl", popular among Welsh nobility since the medieval period.
Kristyl is a unique Welsh name that means "Christ-like" or "follower of Christ," tracing back to medieval Wales where it was used to honor Christian faith.
Kristyann is a modern feminine given name of uncertain origin, potentially inspired by names like Christina or Christine, or Scandinavian and Welsh influences. Its meaning is open to interpretation but could signify "follower of Christ" or have connections to Christianity or Welsh culture. Despite its lack of historical significance, Kristyann's unique sound and appearance make it an attractive choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their child.
Krystalmae is a unique name coined by Anne Rice for her novel "The Queen of the Damned", combining 'Krystal' meaning crystal and 'Mae' meaning mother in Welsh, signifying strength, clarity, beauty, and nurturing.
Krystalynne is an American name created by blending Krystle, derived from Greek 'chrysos' meaning gold, and Lynne, of Welsh origin meaning 'from the hill'.
Krystan is a unique and captivating name of unknown origin, with various interpretations of its meaning, including "golden" in Welsh or associated with the Greek word "krustallos," but these associations are not universally accepted. Its history is largely undocumented, making it a distinctive choice for those seeking a memorable name with an air of mystery.
Krystofer is a Welsh male given name derived from the Greek word 'Christos', meaning 'anointed one' or 'messiah'. Its meaning can be translated as "follower of Christ" or "bearer of Christ".
Ksyn is a Welsh name meaning 'love', popularized by Princess Gwenllian ferch Gruffudd in the 12th century, offering a unique and historic option.
Kveon is a unique modern name of unknown African or Welsh origin, potentially meaning 'one who brings joy' or 'little monk.'
Kwest is a rare name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Welsh meaning "bright" or English variant spelling of Quest meaning "journey." It has been used historically as a noble surname and appears in literature often associated with adventurous characters.
Kwyn is a rare, distinctive name of unknown origin, believed to be a variant of the Welsh Cynwyl meaning 'happy'. Its meaning is open to interpretation due to its uncertain origins and lack of widely accepted theory.
Kwynn is a rare Welsh name derived from Cynwyl, meaning "chief white" or "prince fair".
Kyalynn is a captivating Welsh name derived from "Cynddylan," meaning "generous" or "noble.
Kyan is an uncommon, distinctive name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Welsh word "cyan" meaning "ancient" or the Egyptian word "khnum" meaning "the hidden one". It gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and spelling, often associated with creativity and individuality.
Kyann is a distinctive name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Welsh or Irish names meaning 'ancient' or 'enduring'.
Kyanne is a unique and captivating name of uncertain origin, often associated with either Welsh or Irish roots. It first gained popularity in the United States during the 1970s and has since been given to hundreds of baby girls each year, with its peak being in 2005.
Kyber is a Welsh name meaning "strength," derived from the word "cyfr" meaning strong or powerful.
Kydan is a rare, unique name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly derived from Welsh words 'cyf' meaning 'like' and 'dan' meaning 'wave'.
Kyeden is a rare and intriguing name of Welsh origin, believed to derive from the word "cyffredin" meaning "common" or "general". Its true origins remain uncertain, but it has significant cultural importance in Wales where it was traditionally given during times of hardship as a symbol of hope and unity.
Kyhir is a unique name of Welsh origin, derived from the word "cyhyrau" meaning "winds," coined by J.R.R. Tolkien in his fictional Sindarin language.
Kyian is a unique and charming baby name of unclear origin, with some believing it may derive from the Welsh 'Cynan', meaning 'chief' or 'lord'. Its meaning remains uncertain but often interpreted as 'chief' or 'king'.
Kyianna is an original girl's name with uncertain Greek or Welsh origins, potentially meaning 'lord', 'master', 'fair-haired', or 'bright'.
Kylana is a modern, captivating name derived from Greek 'Cyra', Welsh 'Cerridwen', and Irish 'Niamh', meaning 'lord', 'crow', and 'radiance' respectively. It was popularized by J.K. Rowling in her Harry Potter series but has since become an independent given name with a strong, distinctive sound conveying power and elegance.
Kylann is a modern male name of Welsh origin, derived from "Cylan" meaning harmony or unity.
Kylenn is a recently created, unisex name with no historical or mythological roots. Some interpret it as a combination of Welsh 'Cylan' (leader/famous) and Irish 'Ken' (handsome), implying "handsome leader".
Kylin is an exotic and unique name of unknown origin, gaining popularity recently as a unisex given name despite its unclear meaning and history. Some theories suggest it could be related to Welsh or Irish names with known meanings like "holly" or "bright-headed.
Kylin is a distinctive name with uncertain origins, potentially deriving from the Chinese 'qilin' mythical creature or the Welsh 'Celyn', meaning holly. Despite its unclear meaning, many parents are drawn to Kylin's unique sound and association with benevolence and prosperity in Chinese culture.
Kylle is a distinctive Welsh given name derived from the ancient word "cyflen", meaning "to supply" or "to furnish".
Kylun is a rare, exotic name of uncertain origin, gaining popularity recently despite few historical figures bearing it. Often considered unisex but more commonly used for boys, its meaning can vary, from balance and unity to strength and uniqueness.
Kylyn is a unique and captivating modern name of unknown origin, believed to mean 'chief' or 'leader', though interpretations vary.
Kylynn is a distinctive Welsh name derived from 'cyfieithiwr', meaning 'translator' or 'interpreter'.
Kylynne is a unique American name believed to be created by combining elements from Greek and Welsh names, potentially meaning "watery ruler" or "powerful lake.
Kymara is a rare yet striking Welsh name derived from "cymare," meaning "female companion.
Kymarley is a unique American girls' name, likely inspired by Kimberly and Haley, with a potential Welsh meaning of "little dark one.
Kymberlyn is a unique, recent name combining Welsh elements "Cymry" meaning "compatriots" and "-lyn," possibly derived from "Llywyn" meaning "leader" or connected to Irish "Lyndsay." Its meaning is not clearly defined but could be interpreted as "Leader of the Fellow Countrymen.