Llywellyn
Llywellyn Origin and Meaning
Llywellyn is a masculine name of Welsh origin, traditionally spelled Llywelyn. It's believed to derive from Welsh elements meaning 'lion-like' or possibly 'leader.' This name carries significant historical weight in Wales, as it was borne by several Welsh princes, most notably Llywelyn the Great and Llywelyn the Last, who were important figures in medieval Welsh history. The distinctive double 'l' beginning, pronounced with a throaty sound in Welsh, gives the name a strong cultural identity. While somewhat challenging for non-Welsh speakers, the name has persisted as a proud emblem of Welsh heritage. Llywellyn remains uncommon outside Wales but offers a profound connection to Celtic culture and history for those who choose it, embodying qualities of leadership, courage, and cultural pride.