Female and male first names : Welsh.



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Aeralyn is a unique, captivating name of unknown origin, often speculated to blend 'aerial' and Welsh element lyn, though unsupported.
Aericka is a distinctive, modern invention of unknown origin, possibly derived from Irish or Welsh names, but with no definitive evidence supporting this claim.
Aerilynn is a unique Welsh girl's name derived from "aer" meaning air and "-lynn" associated with the goddess Aranrhod, gaining popularity for its distinctive sound and nature-inspired meaning.
Aeron is a Welsh name meaning 'snow', associated with Saint Aeron and popular in Wales.
Aeron is a Welsh unisex name meaning 'air', popularized by 'Doctor Who' and often associated with freedom and flight.
Aerowyn is a Welsh name derived from "aer" meaning 'air', and "-wyn" signifying 'friend' or 'blessed'. It translates to 'friend of the air' or 'blessed by the air'.
Aeryn is a unique Welsh name meaning 'snow', evoking images of pristine beauty.
Aerynn is a Welsh name derived from 'aer', meaning 'air', signifying freedom and lightness.
Aerys is a rare yet captivating female name originating from Welsh culture, meaning 'air' and associated with the spirit of the wind in Welsh mythology.
Aerys is a Welsh female given name derived from 'aer', meaning 'air', evoking wind and sky, with no significant historical presence but gaining recent popularity.
Aeryss is a rare yet intriguing feminine given name of Welsh origin, derived from "aer" meaning air and believed to have been feminized by adding "-yss".
Aeven is a unique Welsh name derived from 'afon', meaning 'river'.
Ahlegend is a captivating and unique name with unknown origins and no widely accepted etymology, though some propose ancient Celtic or Welsh roots without concrete evidence. Its meaning is open to interpretation, often translated as "noble legend" or "magnificent story," suggesting a person of rich history and impressive legacy. Despite its uncertain origins, Ahlegend stands out for its charm and elegance, making it popular among those who appreciate distinctive names. Throughout history, no notable figures have been recorded with this name, adding to its mystery and exclusivity.
Airalynn is a modern, unique name created by combining 'Air' (symbolizing freedom) with 'lynn', of uncertain Welsh lake meaning.
Airee is an uncommon girls' name of unknown origin, believed by some to be a variant of Welsh 'snow', Aeri.
Alan is a Scottish Gaelic name meaning "handsome" or "noble", popularized by medieval Scottish kings like Alan II of Galloway and Welsh princes such as Alan apwy of Gwynedd.
Alannys is a Welsh female name meaning 'harmony' or 'melody', derived from the words 'alan' and 'ys', and has gained popularity worldwide.
Alanys is a captivating Welsh name derived from "alan," meaning harmony or peace, coined by poet Taliesin and popular among medieval Welsh nobility.
Aldene is an uncommon English name derived from the Welsh 'Aledwen', meaning 'harmonious gentle one'.
Aldia is a rare yet captivating Welsh name derived from 'aldw', meaning harmony.
Aldren is a rare Welsh name meaning "old tree" or "ancient oak," symbolizing strength and wisdom.
Aldyn is a Welsh name composed of 'ald', meaning old, and 'din', signifying hill or fort, translating to 'old fort' or 'ancient hill'. It was originally a place name referring to ancient hill forts.
Aldyn is a unique male name of Welsh origin, derived from 'Alldun' meaning 'old fort', symbolizing strength and courage.
Aldyth is a captivating Welsh name derived from 'ald', meaning 'old' or 'noble', and 'udd', translating to 'ram' or 'leader'. It signifies 'noble leader' or 'ancient leader'.
Aledra, of ancient Welsh origin, signifies nobility and honor.
Aleynna is a beautiful, uncommon Welsh name derived from "alaw," meaning "harmony" or "melody.
Aelysa: A Welsh name meaning 'noble house', popularized by Khushwant Singh's novel 'The Black Moth'.
Aliera is a rare and captivating name of uncertain origin, with possible ties to Welsh "noble sea" or Italian "cheerful," making each bearer's interpretation unique.
Alileth is a rare yet highly regarded name of Welsh origin, derived from the word 'alaw', meaning melody or tune, and combining elements 'ali' (noble) and 'eth' (honor), signifying "noble melody".
Allyannah is a unique and beautiful name of Welsh origin, meaning "harmony" or "peace".
Allyn is a unique Welsh given name meaning 'noble', influenced by medieval Welsh personal names and associated with Welsh nobility.
Allyra is a unique, Hebrew-derived girl's name meaning "God has answered," offering deep spiritual significance and historical rarity despite notable figures like Welsh queen Allyra.
Alvan is a Welsh name derived from "Alban," meaning "white," popularized in Britain during the Middle Ages, associated with Saint Alban, the first Christian martyr of Britain.
Alven is a rare Welsh boy's name meaning 'noble', derived from the ancient word 'alwen'. It has been traditionally associated with high social standing and leadership in Welsh culture.
Alver is a rare Welsh name derived from Alaf, meaning 'fair' or 'beautiful'.
Alwyn is a Welsh name derived from the Old Welsh words "ael" meaning noble and "guin" meaning fair or white, translating to "noble and fair".
Alwyn is a Welsh name derived from Elwyn or Eiluned, composed of "fair" or "radiant" (el) and "blonde" or "white" (gwyn), translating to "fair blonde" or "radiant white".
Alyn is a unique and captivating Welsh name derived from Alun, meaning "noble" or "enlightened".
Alyn is a Welsh name derived from 'aelwyn', meaning 'noble' or 'chief', popularized in medieval Wales by figures like 11th-century prince Aelwyn ap Gruffudd.
Alyric is a unique Welsh name meaning 'Noble Power'.