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This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the usage is Welsh.
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There are 201 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. ANDREAS m German, Greek, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Welsh, Ancient Greek, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek Ancient Greek and Latin form of ANDREW... [more] CADWALADER m Welsh Means "leader of the battle" from Welsh cad "battle" and gwaladr "leader"... [more] CADWGAN m Welsh Means "glory in battle" from Welsh cad "battle" and gwogawn "glory, honour"... [more] CLEDWYN m Welsh Derived from the Welsh element caled "rough" combined with gwyn "white, fair, blessed". DELWYN m Welsh Means "pretty and white" from the Welsh element del "pretty" combined with gwyn "fair, white, blessed". DILWYN m Welsh Means "genuine and white" from the Welsh element dilys "genuine" combined with gwyn "white, fair, blessed". DYLAN m Welsh, English, Welsh Mythology From the Welsh elements dy "great" and llanw "tide, flow"... [more] EMLYN m Welsh Probably from the name of an ancient region in Wales, its name meaning "around the valley"... [more] GAWAIN m Welsh, Welsh Mythology Meaning uncertain, from the name of a nephew of King Arthur and one of the Knights of the Round Table in Arthurian legend... [more] GLYNDWR m Welsh From a Welsh surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "valley water"... [more] GRIGOR m Welsh, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Armenian Welsh, Bulgarian, Macedonian and Armenian form of GREGORY GRUFFUDD m Welsh Welsh name, the second element deriving from Welsh udd "lord, prince" but the first element being of uncertain meaning... [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. GWYNFOR m Welsh Derived from the Welsh element gwyn "white, fair, blessed" combined with mawr "great, large". IDRIS m Welsh Means "ardent lord" from Welsh udd "lord, prince" combined with ris "ardent, enthusiastic, impulsive". IDWAL m Welsh Means "lord of the wall", derived from Welsh udd "lord, prince" combined with gwal "wall, rampart". ISLWYN m Welsh From the name of a mountain in Wales which means "below the grove" from Welsh is "below" and llwyn "grove". IVOR m Irish, Scottish, Welsh, English (British) From the Old Norse name Ívarr, which was derived from the elements yr "yew, bow" and arr "warrior"... [more] LLYWELYN m Welsh Possibly a Welsh form of the old Celtic name Lugubelenus, a combination of the names of the gods LUGUS and BELENUS... [more] MEREDITH m & f Welsh, English From the Welsh name Maredudd or Meredydd, possibly meaning "great lord" or "sea lord"... [more] MIHANGEL m Welsh Welsh name of the archangel Michael, formed from a contraction of MICHAEL and "angel". 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] OWAIN m Welsh, Welsh Mythology Probably a Welsh form of EUGENE, though it might be derived from Welsh eoghunn meaning "youth"... [more] RODERICK m English, Scottish, Welsh Means "famous power" from the Germanic elements hrod "fame" and ric "power"... [more] TALFRYN m Welsh From a Welsh place name meaning "high hill", derived from Welsh tal "high" and bryn "hill". TRAHAEARN m Welsh Means "very much like iron", derived from Welsh tra "very, over" and haearn "iron". TREVOR m Welsh, English From a surname which was originally from a place name meaning "big village" from Welsh tref "village" and mawr "large". TRISTAN m Welsh, English, French, Celtic Mythology Old French form of the Pictish name Drustan, a diminutive of DRUST... [more] TUDOR (1) m Welsh Welsh form of the old Celtic name Teutorigos, meaning "ruler of the people" (cognate with THEODORIC)... [more] URIEN m Welsh, Welsh Mythology Means "privileged birth" from Celtic orbo "privileged" and gen "birth"... [more] |
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