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This is a list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the usage is Welsh.
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There are 143 names matching your criteria.
AERON (1) m & f Welsh Either derived from Welsh aeron meaning "berry" or else from the name of a river in Wales. BLODWEN f Welsh Means "white flowers" from Welsh blodau "flowers" combined with gwen "white, fair, blessed". BRANWEN f Welsh, Welsh Mythology Means "beautiful raven" from Welsh bran "raven" and gwen "fair, white, blessed"... [more] CERIDWEN f Welsh, Welsh Mythology Means "blessed poetry" from Welsh cerdd "poetry" and gwen "white, fair, blessed"... [more] GLADYS f Welsh, English From the old Welsh name Gwladus, possibly derived from gwlad "country"... [more] GLENDA f Welsh, English A name created in the 20th century from the Welsh elements glân "pure, clean" and da "good". GWEN f Welsh, English From Welsh gwen, the feminine form of gwyn meaning "white, fair, blessed"... [more] GWENDA f Welsh, English Derived from the Welsh elements gwen "white, fair, blessed" and da "good"... [more] GWENDOLEN f Welsh Means "white ring", derived from the Welsh elements gwen "white, fair, blessed" and dolen "ring"... [more] GWENFREWI f Welsh Derived from the Welsh elements gwen "white, fair, blessed" and frewi "reconciliation, peace"... [more] GWENLLIAN f Welsh Derived from the Welsh elements gwen "white, fair, blessed" and llian "flaxen"... [more] GWYNEDD f & m Welsh From the name of a region in Wales, named after an ancient kingdom, which may be derived from the old Welsh given name Cunedda. GWYNEIRA f Welsh Means "white snow" from the Welsh element gwyn "white, fair, blessed" combined with eira "snow". GWYNETH f Welsh, English (Modern) Possibly a variant of GWYNEDD or a form of Welsh gwyn meaning "white, fair, blessed"... [more] MARI f Welsh, Breton, Estonian, Finnish, Hungarian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish Welsh, Breton, Estonian and Finnish form of MARIA, as well as a Hungarian diminutive of MÁRIA... [more] MEREDITH m & f Welsh, English From the Welsh name Maredudd or Meredydd, possibly meaning "great lord" or "sea lord"... [more] MORGAN (1) m & f Welsh, English, French From the Old Welsh masculine name Morcant, which was possibly derived from Welsh mor "sea" and cant "circle"... [more] OLWEN f Welsh Means "white footprint" from Welsh ol "footprint, track" and gwen "white, fair, blessed"... [more] RHIANNON f Welsh, English, Welsh Mythology Derived from the old Celtic name Rigantona meaning "great queen"... [more] |
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