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Gruffud Masculine Welsh

Gruffud is a variant of the Welsh name Gruffudd. This name has deep roots in medieval Welsh royalty and nobility, with Gruffudd (also spelled Gruffydd) being borne by several influential rulers. The name's etymology trac...

Gruffudd Masculine Welsh

Etymology and OriginGruffudd is a Welsh given name with a rich history dating back to the Old Welsh period. It derives from the ancient name Griffudd, composed of two elements: the first is of uncertain origin, possibly...

Gruffydd Masculine Welsh

Gruffydd is a Welsh given name, a variant of Gruffudd. The name has ancient roots in the Old Welsh form Grifud, with the second element derived from iudd meaning "lord" or "prince." The first element's meaning is uncerta...

Guto Masculine Welsh

Guto is a diminutive of the Welsh given name Gruffudd, known in more Anglicized form as Griffin. In Welsh naming tradition, shortening early consonants of common names, especially those beginning with Gr-, is extremely f...

Gwallter Masculine Welsh

Gwallter is the Welsh form of the name Walter. It shares the same root, originating from the Germanic name Waltheri, which means "power of the army" — derived from the elements walt ("power, authority") and heri ("army")...

Gwil Masculine Welsh

Gwil is a Welsh short form of Gwilym, a name deeply rooted in Welsh naming traditions. As a diminutive, Gwil serves as an affectionate or familiar variant, often used informally or within family circles. Its structure as...

Gwilim Masculine Welsh

Gwilim is a Welsh variant of Gwilym, itself the Welsh form of the internationally widespread name William. This name reflects the unique phonetic and orthographic traditions of the Welsh language, where the initial Gw- s...

Gwillym Masculine Welsh

Gwillym is a Welsh variant of Gwilym, the native Welsh form of William. This spelling reflects a phonetic variation or occasional scribal interpretation found in historical records, though it is considerably rarer than t...

Gwilym Masculine Welsh

Gwilym is a Welsh given name, typically masculine, which serves as the native form of William in the Welsh language. It derives from the Germanic origin of William, ultimately from the elements willo ("will, desire") and...

Gwydion Masculine Welsh Welsh

EtymologyGwydion is a Welsh masculine name of ancient origin. Its name is thought to mean "born of trees" from Old Welsh guid "trees" and the suffix gen "born of". This etymology connects the name to the natural world, r...

Gwyn Masculine Welsh Welsh

Etymology and Linguistic OriginGwyn is a Welsh first name meaning "white, blessed". It derives from the Welsh adjective gwyn (feminine gwen), which has the sense of fairness or holiness. The spelling with "y" distinguish...

Gwynfor Masculine Welsh

Gwynfor is a Welsh masculine given name created in the 19th century, combining elements from the Celtic onomastic tradition. The first element is gwyn meaning "white, blessed," and the second is maur meaning "great" or "...

Gwynn Masculine Welsh

Gwynn is a spelling variant of Gwyn, a name of Welsh origin. Gwyn is a mythological figure in Welsh tradition, known as a king of the Otherworld and leader of the Wild Hunt. He appears in the medieval Welsh tale Culhwch...

Harri Masculine Estonian Finnish +1

Harri is a given name used in Finnish, Estonian, and Welsh contexts. It is a form of Harry, which itself is a medieval English diminutive of Henry. The name thus shares in the rich history of the name Henry, ultimately d...

Haul Masculine Welsh

Haul is a modern Welsh masculine name meaning "sun" in the Welsh language. While Welsh has ancient given names such as Dafydd (David) or Llywelyn, Haul represents a newer onomastic trend of adopting common nouns as perso...

Heddwyn Masculine Welsh

Heddwyn is a Welsh masculine given name derived from the elements hedd 'peace' and gwyn 'white, blessed'. It is closely associated with the poet Ellis Humphrey Evans (1887–1917), who used the bardic name Hedd Wyn—a varia...

Hefin Masculine Welsh

Hefin is a Welsh name meaning "summer," derived as a poetic form of the name Haf. The root Haf directly means "summer" in Welsh, making Hefin a masculine variant that evokes the warmth and brightness of the season.Etymol...

Howell Masculine Welsh

Howell is a surname and given name of Welsh origin, representing an anglicized form of the Welsh name Hywel. The name enters English usage through the adaptation of the original Welsh pronunciation and spelling, becoming...

Huw Masculine Welsh

Huw is a Welsh given name, a variant of Hugh. It derives from the Old Frankish hugi or Old High German hugu meaning "mind, thought, spirit". Historically, the name Hugh was popular among Frankish and French nobility, fam...

Hywel Masculine Welsh

EtymologyHywel is a Welsh masculine given name derived from the Old Welsh Higuel, meaning "eminent, prominent" or literally "well-seen." It is cognate with the Breton name Hoel. The name was later anglicized as Howell an...

Iago Masculine Galician Portuguese +1

Iago is the Welsh and Galician form of the Late Latin name Iacobus, which itself is derived from the Hebrew Yaʿaqov (see Jacob). It shares its ultimate origin with the English name James, and like James, Iago can be inte...

Ianto Masculine Welsh

Ianto is a Welsh masculine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Ifan, the modern Welsh form of John. As a pet name, Ianto has a friendly, familiar quality and is part of a broader Welsh tradition of shortening long...

Idris 2 Masculine Welsh

Idris 2 is a Welsh masculine given name derived from the Old Welsh elements iudd ("lord") and ris ("ardent, enthusiastic"), meaning "ardent lord." This name is historically borne by Idris the Giant, a 7th-century king of...

Idwal Masculine Welsh

Idwal is a Welsh masculine given name, derived from the Old Welsh name Iudgual, which is composed of the elements iudd "lord" and gual "ruler, leader". Etymology and Origins The name Iudgual belongs to an older onomastic...

Iefan Masculine Welsh

Iefan is an older Welsh form of Ifan, itself a medieval Welsh variant of John. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Yoḥanan, meaning “Yahweh is gracious,” formed from yo (referring to the Hebrew God) and ḥanan (me...

Iestyn Masculine Welsh

Iestyn is a Welsh masculine given name, representing the Welsh form of Justin. The name Justin ultimately derives from the Latin Iustinus, itself a derivative of Justus, meaning “just” or “righteous.” In Welsh onomastics...

Ieuan Masculine Welsh

Ieuan is a masculine Welsh given name, the medieval Welsh form of John, derived from Latin Iohannes (or Ioannes). The name was revived in Wales in the 19th century, having been used in the Middle Ages. Like other Welsh d...

Ifan Masculine Welsh

Ifan is a Welsh masculine given name. It is one of several modern Welsh forms of Ieuan, a medieval Welsh form of the Latin name Iohannes, which in turn derives from the Greek Ioannes and ultimately from the Hebrew Yoḥana...

Ifor Masculine Welsh

Ifor is the Welsh form of Ivor, a name derived from the Old Norse Ívarr, likely composed of ýr (meaning "yew tree" or "bow") and herr (meaning "army" or "warrior"). In Welsh, the name evolved into Ifor, reflecting the Ce...

Ilar Masculine Welsh

Ilar is a Welsh masculine given name, representing the Welsh form of the Latin name Hilarius. The root name Hilarius is derived from the Latin adjective hilaris, meaning "cheerful," which itself ultimately comes from the...

Illtyd Masculine Welsh

Illtyd is a Welsh name originating from Old Welsh Eltut, derived from the intensive prefix el- combined with tut meaning "people, country". The name is most famously associated with the 6th-century Welsh saint Illtud (al...

Ioan Masculine Bulgarian Romanian +1

Ioan is a masculine given name found in Romanian, Bulgarian, Welsh, and other languages, serving as a form of John or an alternate transcription of Bulgarian Йоан (see Yoan). Its ultimate origin is the Hebrew name Yoḥana...

Iolo Masculine Welsh

Iolo is a diminutive of the Welsh name Iorwerth, often used independently as a given name. The name is deeply rooted in Welsh culture, with notable bearers spanning literature, arts, and sports.EtymologyAs a diminutive o...

Iolyn Masculine Welsh

Iolyn is a diminutive of the Welsh name Iorwerth, which itself derives from Old Welsh elements ior “lord” and gwerth “value, worth.” While Iorwerth appears in medieval Welsh history and legend—Iorwerth Goch, a prince of...

Iorwerth Masculine Welsh Old Welsh

Etymology and MeaningIorwerth is a masculine Welsh name with a rich history, deriving from Old Welsh elements ior ("lord") and gwerth ("value, worth"), giving it the meaning "worthy lord." Interestingly, the name Iorwert...

Islwyn Masculine Welsh

Islwyn is a Welsh masculine given name derived from the name of a mountain in Wales, which means "below the forest" from Welsh is "below" and llwyn "forest, grove". The name is closely associated with the Welsh bardic tr...

Ithel Masculine Welsh

Ithel is a masculine Welsh given name with ancient roots in the Brittonic language. It is the modern Welsh reflex of the Old Welsh name Iudhail, which is a cognate of the Old Breton name Iudicael. Both names ultimately d...

Ivor Masculine English Irish +2

Ivor is an English masculine given name derived from the Old Norse name Ívarr, compositions of the elements ýr 'yew tree, bow' and herr 'army, warrior', thus meaning 'archer, bow warrior'. During the Middle Ages, Scandin...

Iwan Masculine Polish Welsh

Iwan is a masculine given name with two distinct linguistic origins. In Welsh, it is a modern form of Ieuan, itself a medieval Welsh version of Iohannes (see John), ultimately derived from the Hebrew name יוֹחָנָן (Yoḥan...

Leolin Masculine Welsh

Leolin is an Anglicized form of the Welsh name Llywelyn, influenced by the Latin word leo meaning "lion". This influence likely originated in medieval Latin documents where Welsh names were often Latinized, with scribes...

Llew Masculine Welsh Welsh

Llew is a Welsh masculine name that functions as a variant of Lleu and is also used as a short form of Llewelyn. The name coincides with the Welsh word llew meaning "lion," lending it a regal and powerful connotation. Et...

Llewellyn Masculine Welsh

Llewellyn is a variant of Llewelyn, a Welsh masculine given name with a rich history and distinctive pronunciation. This name, often spelled in various forms, has deep roots in Welsh culture and medieval monarchy. Beyond...

Llewelyn Masculine Welsh

Llewelyn is a variant of Llywelyn, a masculine Welsh given name, whose spelling has been influenced by the Welsh word llew "lion". The root name, Llywelyn itself has an intricate etymology. It likely descends from a hypo...

Llywellyn Masculine Welsh

Llywellyn is a variant of the Welsh name Llywelyn. Its origin is deeply rooted in Welsh history and language, often associated with leadership and divinity.EtymologyThe name Llywelyn — and by extension Llywellyn — probab...

Llywelyn Masculine Welsh

Llywelyn is a masculine given name of Welsh origin, deeply rooted in the history and mythology of Wales. The name is widely believed to derive from an unattested Old Celtic name *Lugubelinos, which combines the names of...

Luc Masculine French Welsh

Luc is a French and Welsh masculine given name, equivalent to the English Luke. Linguistically, Luc derives from the Latin Lucas, which itself comes from the Greek Λουκᾶς (Loukas), a shortened form of Λουκανός (Loukanos)...

Madoc Masculine Welsh

EtymologyMadoc is a masculine given name of Welsh origin. It derives from the Old Welsh name Matauc, which is formed from the element mad meaning "good, fortunate" combined with a diminutive suffix. The name thus carries...

Madog Masculine Welsh

Madog is the Welsh variant of Madoc. This name has deep roots in Welsh history and legend, being derived from the Old Welsh Matauc, which comes from the element mad meaning "good, fortunate" combined with a diminutive su...

Marc Masculine Catalan French +1

Marc is the French, Catalan, and Welsh form of the Latin name Marcus. It is ultimately derived from the Roman name Marcus, which is thought to be related to the Roman god of war, Mars, giving it connotations of martial s...

Martyn Masculine Manx Ukrainian +1

Martyn is a given name that appears in Welsh, Manx, and Ukrainian usage as a form of Martin. The name Martin ultimately derives from the Roman name Martinus, itself a derivative of Martis, the genitive case of the name o...

Maxen Masculine Welsh

Maxen is a Welsh masculine given name, serving as the Anglicized form of Macsen. This connection ties Maxen directly to a rich historical figure: Magnus Maximus, known in Welsh tradition as Macsen Wledig. The name Maxen...

Meical Masculine Welsh

EtymologyMeical is the Welsh form of the name Michael, which derives from the Hebrew Miyka'el meaning 'who is like God?'. The name's rhetorical question underscores the belief that no person or being can compare to God,...

Meirion Masculine Welsh

Meirion is a Welsh masculine given name, derived from the name of the historical Welsh county of Meirionnydd, formerly a territory within the kingdom of Gwynedd. The name Meirionnydd itself likely originates from the Rom...

Meredydd Masculine Welsh

Meredydd is a Welsh masculine given name, a variant of Meredith descending from the Old Welsh form Margetud. It shares ultimately with Maredudd (the medieval Welsh equivalent) the meaning interpretation of composite elem...

Merfyn Masculine Welsh

EtymologyMerfyn is a Welsh masculine given name of Old Welsh origin, recorded in medieval texts as Mermin, Merhin, or Merwin. The name's etymology is uncertain, but it is generally believed to derive from two elements. T...

Mervyn Masculine English Welsh

Mervyn is a masculine given name and occasional surname of Old Welsh origin, widely used in English and Welsh-speaking contexts. It is the Anglicized form of the Welsh name Merfyn, which itself derives from an Old Welsh...

Meuric Masculine Welsh

Meuric is a Welsh masculine name, a variant of Meurig. It reflects a phonetic adaptation common in the evolution of Welsh names, where the ending -ig sometimes shifted to -ic or -uc in certain dialects and historical spe...

Meurig Masculine Welsh

Meurig is a masculine Welsh given name with ancient Brittonic origins. It is derived from the Old Welsh Mouric, which is thought to be a Welsh form of the Latin name Maurice (from Mauritius, ultimately from Maurus, meani...

Mihangel Masculine Welsh

Mihangel is a unique Welsh name for the archangel Michael, formed from a contraction of Michael and angel. This fusion directly reflects its meaning: "who is like God?"—the same rhetorical question posed by the Hebrew or...

Mostyn Masculine Welsh

Mostyn is a masculine given name derived from a place name in northern Wales. The village of Mostyn in Flintshire lies on the estuary of the River Dee, near the town of Holywell, and its name probably comes from Old Engl...

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