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Names That Mean Welsh |
153 names found for "Welsh" (page 2 of 4) |
Looking for names that mean Welsh? We couldn't find the exact name Welsh, but listed below are some first names meaning Welsh or names similar to the word Welsh.
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Gladys
(Welsh)
Derived from the Old Welsh Name Gwladys, a Variant of Claudia, Meaning Lame. Also Derived from the Welsh 'Gwledig', Meaning Territorial Ruler. Famous Bearer: British Actress Dame Gladys Cooper
Derived from the Old Welsh Name Gwladys, a Variant of Claudia, Meaning Lame. Also Derived from the Welsh 'Gwledig', Meaning Territorial Ruler. Famous Bearer: British Actress Dame Gladys Cooper
Griffith
(Welsh)
Fighting Chief, Fierce, Strong Warrior or Lord. Derived from the Welsh Name Groffudd. Common As Both a Surname and a Given Name
Fighting Chief, Fierce, Strong Warrior or Lord. Derived from the Welsh Name Groffudd. Common As Both a Surname and a Given Name
Hugh
(Shakespearean)
'King Henry the Sixth, Part Iii' Sir Hugh Mortimer, Uncle to the Duke of York. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' Sir Hugh Evans, a Welsh Parson
'King Henry the Sixth, Part Iii' Sir Hugh Mortimer, Uncle to the Duke of York. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' Sir Hugh Evans, a Welsh Parson
Jennifer
(English)
Fair Lady; Derived from the Welsh Gwenhwyfar, a Compound Name Composed from the Elements Given, Gwyn (White, Fair, Blessed) and Hwyfar (Smooth, Soft). Pet Forms: Jenna, Jenny. (Jen-nih-fer)
Fair Lady; Derived from the Welsh Gwenhwyfar, a Compound Name Composed from the Elements Given, Gwyn (White, Fair, Blessed) and Hwyfar (Smooth, Soft). Pet Forms: Jenna, Jenny. (Jen-nih-fer)
Keir
(Scottish)
Of Dark Complexion; Keir Also Believed to Be Derived from Stirlingshire a Name of a Place, Which is Believed to Be Derived from the Gaelic Cathair (A Fort) or the Welsh Caer (A Fort). (Keer)
Of Dark Complexion; Keir Also Believed to Be Derived from Stirlingshire a Name of a Place, Which is Believed to Be Derived from the Gaelic Cathair (A Fort) or the Welsh Caer (A Fort). (Keer)
Lindsay
(Scottish)
Scottish Surname Derived from Lincoln, a Shortened Form of Lindum Colonia, the First Part of Which is Thought to Be from the Welsh Llyn (Lake) and the Second from the Latin Colonia (Settlement, Colony
Scottish Surname Derived from Lincoln, a Shortened Form of Lindum Colonia, the First Part of Which is Thought to Be from the Welsh Llyn (Lake) and the Second from the Latin Colonia (Settlement, Colony
Lynessa
(English)
Variant of Ancient Welsh Given Name. in Arthurian Legend Lynette Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest
Variant of Ancient Welsh Given Name. in Arthurian Legend Lynette Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest
Lynessa
(English)
Variant of Ancient Welsh Given Name. in Arthurian Legend Lynette Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest
Variant of Ancient Welsh Given Name. in Arthurian Legend Lynette Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest
Lynessa
(Arthurian Legend)
Variant of Ancient Welsh Given Name. in Arthurian Legend Lynette Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest
Variant of Ancient Welsh Given Name. in Arthurian Legend Lynette Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest
Lynette
(Arthurian Legend)
Sister of Lyonors. Variant of Ancient Welsh Given Name. in Arthurian Legend Lynette Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest
Sister of Lyonors. Variant of Ancient Welsh Given Name. in Arthurian Legend Lynette Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest
Lynnet
(English)
Variant of Ancient Welsh Given Name. in Arthurian Legend Lynette Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest
Variant of Ancient Welsh Given Name. in Arthurian Legend Lynette Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest
Lynnet
(Arthurian Legend)
Variant of Ancient Welsh Given Name. in Arthurian Legend Lynette Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest
Variant of Ancient Welsh Given Name. in Arthurian Legend Lynette Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest
Lynnette
(English)
Variant of Ancient Welsh Given Name. in Arthurian Legend Lynette Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest
Variant of Ancient Welsh Given Name. in Arthurian Legend Lynette Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest
Lynnette
(Arthurian Legend)
Variant of Ancient Welsh Given Name. in Arthurian Legend Lynette Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest
Variant of Ancient Welsh Given Name. in Arthurian Legend Lynette Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest
Lynnette
(Welsh)
Variant of Ancient Welsh Given Name Eluned: from 'Cilun' Meaning Idol. in Arthurian Legend Lynette Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest
Variant of Ancient Welsh Given Name Eluned: from 'Cilun' Meaning Idol. in Arthurian Legend Lynette Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest
Nye
(Welsh)
Diminutive of Aneurin: Uncertain Origin, But May Be Derived from the Latin Honorius Meaning Man of Honour, or from the Welsh Eur Meaning Gold
Diminutive of Aneurin: Uncertain Origin, But May Be Derived from the Latin Honorius Meaning Man of Honour, or from the Welsh Eur Meaning Gold
Olwen
(Welsh)
White Footprint. in 'Culhwch and Olwen', One of the Welsh Stories from the 'Maginogion', the Olwen Were White Flowers Growing in the Heroine's Footprints
White Footprint. in 'Culhwch and Olwen', One of the Welsh Stories from the 'Maginogion', the Olwen Were White Flowers Growing in the Heroine's Footprints
Olwyn
(Welsh)
Variant of Olwen: White Footprint. in 'Culhwch and Olwen', One of the Welsh Stories from the 'Maginogion', the Olwen Were White Flowers Growing in the Heroine's Footprints
Variant of Olwen: White Footprint. in 'Culhwch and Olwen', One of the Welsh Stories from the 'Maginogion', the Olwen Were White Flowers Growing in the Heroine's Footprints