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A
Aderyn - Bird
Aelwen - fair brow
Aerona - like a berry
Aeronwen - from the river in Cardiganshire on
which Aberaeron stands
Alaw - Melody
Aldyth - from the old english "Ealdgyth"
Alis - Welsh form of Alice
Anchoret - much loved
Aneira - truly white, or truly golden (snow)
Anest - daughter of Gruffydd ap ynan and
Angharad in the 12th century
Angharad - greatly loved one
Anwen - very fair
Aranrod - silver disc
Aranwen
Arddun - beautiful
Arianwen - silver shire
Arwenna
Aurddolen - golden link
Awel - breeze
Awen - the muse
Awena - poetry, prophecy
B
Beti - welsh version of Betty
Betrys - the welsh form of Beatrice
Betsan - Welsh form of Betsy
Bethan - diminutive of Elizabeth
Blodeuwedd - A bishop of St Davids in
the 12th century
Blodwen - flowers
Branwen
Brengain
Briallen - primrose
Bronmai
Bronwen - fair, white beast
Brythonwen
Buddug - victorious
C
Caryl
Carys - to love
Catrin - welsh form of Catherine
Ceindeg - elegant, fair
Ceindrych - elegant sight
Ceinlys
Ceinwen - elegant , fine
Ceiros - cherries
Ceri - to love
Cerian - to love
Ceridwen - mother of Taliesin and the
goddess of poetic inspiration
Ceril - to love
Ceris - to love
Cranogwen
Creuddylad - welsh form of Cordelia
Crisiant - crystal
Cristyn - follower of Christ
Crwys- from crosses
D
Degannwy - a village in
Caernarvonshire, site of Llewelyn Fawr's
castle
Delyth - pretty
Dilys - genuine, sincere
Dolan
Don
Dona
Drudwen - precious
Dwynwen
Dwysan
Dyddanwy
Dyddgu
Dyfi - a river in Montomeryshire
Dyfyr
E
Ebrilla - April
Efa - The biblical name Eve
Eiddwen
Eigr
Eigra - fair maiden
Eiliona
Eilwen
Einir
Eira - snow
Eirian - brilliant, fair
Eirawen
Eiriol
Eirios
Eirlys - snowdrop
Eirwen
Eiry - snow
Eirys - iris
Elain - hind, fawn
Elan
Elen
Elenid
Eleri
Elinor - welsh form of eleanor
Elwy - benefit
Elwyn - white-browed
Enddwyn
Enfail
Enfys - rainbow
Enid
Enlli
Eryl
Erylys
Eryllt
Esyllt - of fair respect
Eswen - strength
Ethni - a heroine of irish legend
Euddogwy
Eufryn
Eulanwy
Eurddolen
Eurfron - golden breasted
Eurgain
Eurliw - golden colour
Euron
Eurwen - fair and golden
F
Faleiry - Welsh form of Valerie
Ffion - rose or finger of foxglove
Fflur - flower
Ffraid - welsh form of Bridget
Ffransis - welsh form of Frances
G
Gaenor
Gaerwn - a place name, literally white
fort
Generys
Glain - jewel
Glenda - good, holy
Glenwen - holy, fair
Glenys - holy, fair
Glesni - blueness, blue sky
Glynis - little valley
Glynwen
Glythen
Goewin - sprightly
Guinevere - the fair wife
Gwalia - Wales
Gwawl - light
Gwawr - dawn
Gwawrddydd - dawn of day
Gwen - white, fair
Gwenda - fair and good
Gwendolen - blessed or fair
Gwendraeth
Gwendydd - the morning star
Gwener - friday in welsh
Gwenfair - blessed mary
Gwenfor
Gwenfrewi - welsh form of winefred
Gwenfron - fair breasted
Gwenhwyfar
Gwenifer
Gwenith
Gwenllian - white, fair and flaxen
Gwennan - fair, blessed
Gwennant - fair stream
Gwenno - a form of Gwen
Gwennog - smiling
Gwennol - white fronted, the swallow
Gwenonwy - lily of the valley
Gwerfyl
Gwenfyl
Gwladus - ruler
Gwlithyn - dew-drop
Gwylan - seagull
Gwylfai - festival of may
Gwyneira - white snow
Gwyneirys
Gwyneth - from the name Gwynedd |