Corgi Names

  1. Delwen
    • Origin:

      Welsh invented name
    • Meaning:

      "pretty and fair"
    • Description:

      Delwen appears to be a modern invented name in Welsh, deriving from two common name components: del - meaning pretty and wen - meaning fair/white. Similar names include Delyth, also Welsh, and Elowen, which is Cornish.
  2. Walda
    • Origin:

      German
    • Meaning:

      "ruler"
    • Description:

      Where's Walda? Out of the running.
  3. Betrys
    • Brioc
      • Origin:

        Welsh diminutive
      • Meaning:

        "mighty prince"
      • Description:

        A Welsh saint who is the namesake of the village of St Breock in Cornwall, and is also venerated in Brittany. The name is a diminutive of Briafael ("mighty prince"). Variants include: Breock, Bryok, Breok, Briec, Brieuc, Briog.
    • Czar
      • Origin:

        Balkan variation of Tsar, meaning "Caesar or ruler"
      • Meaning:

        "Caesar or ruler"
      • Description:

        One way to set up a superiority complex in your child is to call your child Czar as American actor Rockmond Dunbar did in 2016.
    • Newlin
      • Origin:

        Welsh
      • Meaning:

        "new pond"
      • Description:

        An obscure possibility...for a girl.
    • Eevee
      • Jestin
        • Origin:

          Welsh variation of Justin
        • Description:

          Unusual twist -- but everyone will hear it as Justin -- or jester.
      • Gaenor
        • Origin:

          Variation of Gaynor, Welsh
        • Meaning:

          "white and smooth"
        • Description:

          A strong, classic, simple name that has nonetheless never been overexposed.
      • Kimball
        • Origin:

          Welsh
        • Meaning:

          "warrior chief"
        • Description:

          Now that Kimberly is no longer one of the top girl names, Kim or long form Kimball feel more gender neutral.
      • Quanda
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "queen"
        • Description:

          A bit too close to "quandary" and "queen".
      • Aland
        • Tiny
          • Guin
            • Origin:

              Welsh
            • Meaning:

              "white, fair, blessed"
            • Description:

              Yet another member of the Gwyn/Gwen/Finn family of names ultimately deriving from a Celtic element meaning "white", Guin gets rare use in England and Wales; a notable bearer is Olympic-medal winning rower Guin Batten.