Rolling green hills, sing-song language, and ancient legends shape Welsh baby names. Owain reflects heroic virtue, while Eira represents falling snow. Many connect to Celtic myth, preserving stories of dragons, magic, and epic battles. The Welsh language lends a distinct musical lilt, adding character and a sense of heritage. These names celebrate a culture proud of its roots in poetry and tradition.

Aelin -

Light

Alys -

Of Welsh origin, a form of Alice, meaning "noble."

Bethan -

God is my oath or "God is perfection

Bowen -

Son of Owen

Cai -

Cai means 'to prosper'.

Cai -

Cai means 'to prosper'.

Cambri -

Wales

Carys -

Carys symbolizes 'love'.

Collen -

A variant of Colin or Colleen, often used without a specific cultural reference.

Dylan -

Toward

Dylan -

Son of the sea

Elin -

Shining

Elin -

The name Elin is a strong and confident feminine name, celebrated for its boldness and resilience. It is ideal for individuals with a dynamic spirit and carries rich historical and cultural significance.

Elis -

God

Emryn -

Immortal

Emrys -

Immortal

Emyr -

King

Erin -

Ireland

Erin -

Ireland

Gareth -

Gentle one

Gwen -

White circle

Gwynevere -

White shadow

Ieuan -

Gift of god or ieuan

Jac -

Supplanter or holder of the heel

Llewyn -

Lion-like

Marc -

Dedicated to Mars

Mari -

A variant of various languages

Megan -

Pearl

Nia -

Purpose

Owain -

Born of yew

Owen -

Associated with graceful qualities.

Owen -

Noble-born

Rhian -

Rhian means 'maiden'.

Rhiannon -

Great queen

Rhydian -

Red, fiery

Rhys -

Rhys means 'ardor'.

Rhys -

Ardent

Sara -

Princess

Sara -

Sara means 'princess'.

Steffan -

Crown

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