Gwendolin
Gwendolin Origin and Meaning
Gwendolin is a feminine name of Welsh origin, representing a variant spelling of Gwendolyn. It derives from Welsh elements 'gwen' meaning 'white, fair, blessed' and 'dolen' meaning 'ring, bow.' This elegant name carries Celtic heritage and literary associations, notably through Gwendolen, a character in George Eliot's novel 'Daniel Deronda.' The slight spelling variation gives the name a distinctive quality while maintaining its classic sound. Though less common than Gwendolyn, Gwendolin shares its vintage charm and graceful rhythm. The name experienced modest popularity during the early 20th century and has seen occasional revivals among parents appreciating traditional Welsh names. Gwendolin offers potential nicknames including Gwen, Wendy, or Dolly.