Of the ones trending now, I like:
SerenAlys (though I feel like this would be seen as "kre8yve" outside of Wales)
EiraCerys&
Osian
RhysEllis (but the English pronunciation - those Welsh double-Ls trip me up)
Gethin
Even though it's considered an "old lady" name here in the States, I can't help but have a soft spot for
Gladys. It's such a happy name (look, it says "glad" right there)! Maybe because it's a family name.
I really love Welsh names, but I feel like a lot of the ones I love might be seen as dated in Wales:
AngharadArianrhodBlodwenBronwenCatrinCeridwenEirwenElunedGlenysGwendolineGwenithGwenllian (except I'd pronounce it GWEN-lee-an, so maybe Gwenlian would be a better spelling?)
GwyneiraNerysRhiannonRhonwenTesniWinifred&
Andreas (though this isn't specifically Welsh)
CelynGlendowerIdrisOwenRoderickSteffan (my favorite
Stephen variant)
TaliesinVaughn
I used to really like
Briallen, but I was pronouncing it bree-uh-LEN (because, again, those Welsh double-Ls...); I had assumed the Welsh pronunciation was bree-AH-hlen, with that L in the back of the throat. However, the pronunciation key now says bree-AHSH-en, and I am now completely lost.
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