Female and male first names : Welsh.



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The name Trawn is of Welsh origin, derived from 'tref' meaning 'town', historically used as a surname indicating town of origin, now also used as a given name with a pronunciation of 'Trawrn'.
Traysen is a Welsh name meaning "son of Travis" or "traveler", derived from the old Welsh word "travys".
Trayton is a unique American given and family name of Welsh origin, meaning "from the triple height," derived from Trahearne/Treharne, with roots traced back to medieval Wales.
The name Tre is of Welsh origin and means "three".
Trenanthony is a rare and distinctive given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning.
Treava is a rare Welsh name derived from the word "treb", meaning "town". Its meaning often signifies strength and steadfastness, associating with fortified towns. Though uncommon historically, even in Wales, it's unique and distinctive today.
Treaven is a Welsh male name meaning "homage to the river.
Treaver is a distinct Welsh name, originally "trefr" meaning "to strike", associated with legendary courage.
Trebor is an ancient Welsh name meaning "man of Tregaron," derived from the elements "tref" (town/homestead) and "gŵr" (man). It was borne by notable medieval Welsh figures like Trebor ap Iestyn and remains a rare, culturally significant choice today.
Tred is a unique and historic Welsh name derived from "treded", meaning thirty, reflecting an old tradition of naming children after numbers for good fortune.
Tredan is a unique Welsh name derived from "tref", meaning "town" and "-dan", indicating place of origin or belonging. It signifies connection to community and history.
Treden is a rare Welsh name derived from the ancient word "treded," meaning "foot." Once given to children born with foot-related birth defects as a symbol of hope for confident walking, Treden now stands independently as a unique and historically significant name regardless of its origin's past association.
Tredena is a unique Welsh given name derived from 'tref' meaning 'town', and the suffix '-ena' indicating belonging to or connection with that place.
Tredon is a rare Welsh name derived from 'trefed', meaning 'harmony'. It suggests qualities like balance and peace.
Tredyn is a rare Welsh name, believed to derive from 'tref', meaning 'town' or 'village', though its origins remain unclear.
Tregan is a rare Welsh name derived from the word 'Tregarn', meaning 'homestead' or 'settlement'.
The English name Tregg, derived from 'tregen' meaning 'to tread or walk', offers a strong, earthy appeal and nods to Welsh folklore's legendary figure, Tregeir.
Treina is a distinctive Welsh given name meaning 'gentle', offering uniqueness without being too unusual.
Treivon is a rare but distinctive Welsh name derived from the word "tref", meaning "town". It signifies urban association and has historical significance due to Wales' town-based culture.
Trekwon is an American name popularized by the 1989 martial arts film "Kickboxer", featuring a character named Kurtis Trekwon. While its original meaning is unknown, some associate it with Welsh words "tre" (home) and "cwn" (dog), interpreting it as "home dog" or "faithful one".
Trela is a unique Welsh name derived from "trelawn," meaning "noisy" or "loud." It was historically used as a nickname for boisterous individuals or during celebratory times. Though uncommon, it holds historic significance and cultural charm.
Trelana is an uncommon, exotic name with uncertain origins, possibly from Breton 'trelun' meaning 'round', but no definitive evidence supports this. It has gained popularity recently despite its unclear origin.
Trelen is a distinctive Welsh given name meaning "Leader at Home".
Trelin is a rare but captivating given name of Welsh origin, derived from "treli," meaning "thrush," a melodious songbird. It gained popularity during the late Middle Ages and has been borne by notable historical figures like Trelin ap Iorwerth, a 14th-century Welsh nobleman. Today, it's chosen for its rich history and cultural significance.
Trella is a rare, Welsh-origin name whose meaning varies, often associated with "noise" or "din", possibly derived from the Welsh word "treulio".
Trellany is a rare Welsh name meaning "noisy" or "clamorous," popularized by Wilkie Collins' novel "The Moonstone.
Trellis is a rare Welsh given name meaning 'town', often associated with community unity.
The Welsh name Trelon, derived from 'tre' (three) and 'llyw' (leader), signifies 'leader of three'.
Trelyn is a rare yet elegant female name of Welsh origin, derived from "tref" meaning "town" and "llyn" signifying "lake," translating to "lake settlement.
Trelynn is a recently created blend of Tracy ('bold') and Lynn ('lake'), conveying strength by water.
Tremarion is a unique Welsh name meaning 'on the border town', derived from elements 'tref' and 'march'. It has historic significance, being associated with a prominent Middle Ages Welsh family defending their land against English invasion.
Tremir is a unique Welsh name derived from "trem" meaning 'to tremble' or 'to shake', its exact historical usage unknown but believed to have been used in personal names.
Tremon is a rare, distinctive Welsh given name with an unclear meaning derived from the Welsh word 'trem', meaning 'violent' or 'tumultuous'.
Trendan is a distinctive Welsh male name coined by Caradoc Evans in 1915, derived from the Welsh word "trwyn" meaning 'nose'.
Trenell is a rare American name of Welsh origin, derived from Tirion meaning "from the sea." It gained recognition through basketball player Trenelle Noble but remains uncommon.
Treshawn is an American given name created by blending Trevon (meaning "great") and Shawn ("God is gracious"), suggesting the meaning "God is greatly gracious.
Tristan is a Welsh-origin name meaning "tumultuous stone," derived from ancient Celtic words "Trystan" or "Trystan." It's renowned for its association with the legendary Cornish knight in the tragic love story of Tristan and Isolde, and has been borne by notable figures like Romanian poet Tristan Tzara. Today, it remains popular as a given name due to its unique sound and distinctive origins.
Trestin is a unique, Welsh-origin name derived from Tristan, meaning 'noise or tumult', popularized through Arthurian legend, notably in the tragic love story of Tristan and Iseult.
Trestyn is a Welsh name meaning 'thrashing, tumultuous', derived from the Welsh word for 'storm' or 'tidal wave'.
Tresyn is a rare, historic Welsh name derived from 'tresin', meaning 'thorn bush'. It signifies strength and resilience, or honors the Virgin Mary.