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This is a list of submitted names in which the usage is Medieval Welsh; and the length is 4 or 5.
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Afan m Welsh, Medieval Welsh
The name of a river in South Wales, usually Anglicized as Avon or Avan, presumably derived from Celtic *abon- "river" (making it a cognate of Afon)... [more]
Alswn f Medieval Welsh
Medieval Welsh form of Alison.
Beton f Medieval Welsh
Medieval variant of Bethan.
Eliud m Cornish, Medieval Welsh
Cornish and Middle Welsh form of Eiludd.
Enith f Medieval Welsh
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Current theories include a variant of Geneth as well as a variant of Enid.
Euron m Medieval Welsh (Anglicized)
Form Welsh Eur meaning "gold", from Latin Aur meaning "gold".
Ffili m Medieval Welsh
According to the unreliable Iolo Morganwg, Saint Ffili was the son of Saint Cenydd.
Karie f English, Medieval Welsh (Anglicized)
Early Anglicization of Ceri.
Leuke f Medieval Welsh (Anglicized)
Early Anglicization of Lleucu.
Madok m Medieval Welsh
Medieval form of Madoc.
March m Medieval Welsh
Welsh form of Mark.
Maun m Medieval Welsh
Early Medieval Welsh cognate of Maonirn.
Neste f Medieval Welsh
Medieval variant of Nest and Nesta.
Rhain m Medieval Welsh, Welsh
From Welsh rhain meaning "stiff" or "stretched out", sometimes interpreted as "spear". This was borne by a son of the legendary 5th-century king Brychan Brycheiniog, and by a 9th-century king of Dyfed.
Rhun m Welsh, Medieval Welsh, Welsh Mythology, Arthurian Cycle
Old Welsh name, possibly derived from Proto-Celtic *roino- meaning "hill, plain" (the source of Scottish Gaelic raon meaning "plain, field") or Proto-Celtic *rnf which meant "secret" and "magic" (the source of Middle Welsh rin which meant "mystery" and "charm" as well as Modern Welsh rhin meaning "secret")... [more]