Female and male first names : Welsh.
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AARYNN
FemaleDistinctive name with unknown origins, popularized in the late 1990s, signifying either 'song' or 'little bear', depending on its unclear source.
AAVYN
MaleRare Welsh name derived from Awstin, meaning "great" or "noble," carrying historic prestige associated with Welsh nobility.
ABER
FemaleRare, feminine given name of Welsh origin, meaning 'river mouth' or 'estuary', associated with several towns in Wales.
ABERY
FemaleWelsh given name derived from "aber," meaning "mouth" or "estuary.
ABREN
MaleRare Welsh given name derived from "abren," meaning "hot iron" or "red-hot iron." It has historical ties to Saint Abren, who founded Brecon in Wales.
ACELYN
MaleRare Welsh name meaning 'ashes', popularized during the Victorian era, with a mysterious meaning often associated with renewal or delicate beauty.
ADALYN
FemaleBeautiful and distinctive Welsh name derived from "Adenydd," meaning "noble" or "noble-born.
ADARYLL
MaleRare, exotic name of uncertain origin, possibly Welsh or a variant of Hebrew "mighty".
ADDALYNN
FemaleArabic-Welsh hybrid girl's name meaning 'justice from the lake'.
ADDALYNNE
FemaleUnique Welsh name derived from 'Aeddan', meaning 'fire-born' or 'born of fire', symbolizing passion, energy, and determination.
ADDELYN
FemaleDistinctive English name created by combining "Ad" from names like Adelaide or Adeline with "elyn" from the Welsh name Elinor. Its meaning is interpreted as "noble and kind", reflecting its elegant components.
ADDERLY
MaleDistinctive Welsh male given name derived from 'Ap Adam', meaning 'son of Adam', reflecting ancient Hebrew origins and translating to 'man' or 'earth'.
ADDYLAN
FemaleUnique Welsh name derived from "adda" meaning 'to advance' and "-lyn" meaning 'leader', combining to signify an advancing leader or forward chief.
ADDYLEN
FemaleWelsh name derived from 'Adda' meaning 'noble', followed by '-len' meaning 'leader'. It gained popularity in the Victorian era and can be used for either gender, now associated with creativity and individuality worldwide.
ADDYLYN
FemaleRare and unique given name of uncertain origin and meaning, with potential ties to Welsh or Germanic elements such as "noble" and "rule.
ADDYLYNN
FemaleAmerican given name of French origin, combining Adeline/Adelaide ("noble") and Lynn ("harmony").
ADDYSN
FemaleWelsh origin female name derived from Adda, meaning "noble" or "rich".
ADDYSYN
FemaleCaptivating name of recent origin, derived from the Welsh name Adda, meaning 'noble' or 'illustrious'. It also shares roots with the English name Adeline, reinforcing its regal connotation.
ADELL
MaleRare yet meaningful Welsh name derived from "Adda," meaning "noble.
ADELLYN
FemaleRare yet captivating female name of Welsh origin, derived from the ancient word "Adelew" meaning "noble". It was popularized during medieval times by Welsh nobility and has been associated with notable figures like Italian soprano Adelina Patti and Spanish painter Adelina de Golia.
ADELYND
FemaleUnique and elegant Welsh name derived from Adda, meaning 'noble' or 'rich'.
ADELYNNA
FemaleUnique, elegant name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Germanic 'adal' meaning noble, combined with Welsh 'llwyn' meaning wooded.
ADELYS
FemaleUnique Welsh name meaning "noble court.
ADERYN
FemaleWelsh name meaning 'bird', reflecting Wales' rich cultural heritage and love for nature.
ADILYN
FemaleDistinctive Welsh name derived from 'Adilio', meaning 'noble'.
ADLAI
FemaleAmerican name of Welsh origin meaning 'noble', brought to the colonies by early settlers in the 17th century.
ADLYNN
FemaleCaptivating Welsh name derived from the ancient "Adenydd", meaning "fair" or "beautiful".
ADRAN
MaleRare yet meaningful Welsh name derived from "adr", meaning "around" or "about". It signifies being surrounded by positivity and is associated with Saint Adran, a 6th-century Welsh martyr.
ADREANN
FemaleWelsh name derived from "adre," meaning "ardent" or "fiery." Popularized by Dylan Thomas in his play "Under Milk Wood," Adreann has no specific history but is distinctive for its rarity and connection to Wales' rich culture.
ADRYN
MaleRare, captivating name of uncertain origin, often associated with creativity despite its unclear meaning and unknown roots.
ADYLYN
FemaleRare yet captivating Welsh name derived from "adyfyd", meaning "tidal wave". Its exact origins are uncertain but it has gained popularity due to its exotic sound and connection to Wales' rich history. Despite its unclear beginnings, Adylyn's unique charm and allure make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name with ties to Welsh culture and nature.
ADYN
FemaleModern, unisex given name of unknown origin that gained popularity in the early 2010s. It is believed to have been created as a gender-neutral option and has no definitive association with the Welsh name "Aidan.
ADYNN
MaleRare, unique name with unknown origins, often mistakenly linked to Welsh 'Adda', yet its true meaning remains elusive.
ADYSEN
FemaleModern, unique name of unknown origin, often assumed to have Welsh or Irish roots but with no definitive evidence supporting this theory. It appears to be a blend of other names or words, and its meaning remains unclear despite some suggestions such as 'beginning' or 'origin'. Despite its uncertain origins and meanings, Adysen has gained some popularity in recent years, primarily for girls but also used occasionally for boys. Its brief history makes it an intriguing choice due to its unique nature and lack of traditional meaning, allowing individuals to interpret and embrace the name based on their personal experiences and perspectives.
ADYSIN
FemaleRare Welsh name meaning 'from the estuary', with historical significance and nobility ties, derived from Addys or Adisyn.
AEDDON
MaleRare Welsh name derived from the powerful and wise Celtic god Arawn, meaning 'leader'.
AELIN
FemaleWelsh name meaning "harmony" or "unison", popularized by poet Iolo Goch in the 14th century.
AELYN
FemaleDistinctive Welsh name meaning "noble" or "generous," derived from the Welsh word "ael.
AELYNN
FemaleUnique, captivating Welsh female name derived from 'Aelwyn', meaning 'noble born', popularized recently despite its traditional male association.
AEOWYN
FemaleAeowyn, of Welsh origin, signifies 'honored blessing' and was historically used among Welsh nobility.