Modern Welsh Names

Mixture of modern Welsh names for girls and boys. Enwau modern Cymraeg ar gyfer genod a bechgyn.
  1. Aur
    • Braint
      • Brengain
        • Briallt
          • Buddug
            • Cadi
              • Origin:

                Welsh diminutive of Catrin / Catherine
              • Description:

                One of the cute diminutives that's in vogue in Wales... or could be an alternative spelling of Kaydie.
            • Calan
              • Cathi
                • Celyn
                  • Eurgain
                    • Gethin
                      • Greta
                        • Origin:

                          German, diminutive of Margarethe
                        • Meaning:

                          "pearl"
                        • Description:

                          Greta is an Old World name long tied to the iconic Garbo, but now synonymous with environmental activism.
                      • Gwenllian
                        • Origin:

                          Welsh
                        • Meaning:

                          "white, flaxen"
                        • Description:

                          Not a blend of Gwendolyn and Lillian! Gwenllian was a medieval Welsh princess noted for her bravery and beauty. Sometimes referred to as the Welsh Bouddica, Gwenllian resisted invasion by English and Norman forces and is a national heroine of Wales. It was given to nearly 30 girls in the UK in 2023, making it the second most popular Gwen- name in the UK and a Top 100 choice in Wales.
                      • Gwilym
                        • Origin:

                          Welsh variation of William
                        • Meaning:

                          "resolute protection"
                        • Description:

                          The Welsh version of William is almost unheard-of across, but it's fairly straightforward and could make a good heritage choice or alternative honor name.
                      • Gwydion
                        • Mabli
                          • Origin:

                            Welsh
                          • Meaning:

                            "lovable"
                          • Description:

                            Mabli is the sweet Welsh form of Mabel; like its English cousin, it’s starting to make a modest comeback in Wales as part of the trend for vintage baby names from a century ago.
                        • Macsen
                          • Origin:

                            Welsh variation of Maximus, Latin
                          • Meaning:

                            "greatest"
                          • Description:

                            Macsen may sound like a modern invention, cousin to Jackson and Maxon, but it's a longtime Welsh variation of Maximus with evocative roots in legend. Macsen Wledig is another name for the Roman emperor Magnus Maximus, was played an important role in Welsh history and was further immortalized in a poem celebrating his dream about his lover Elen. Macsen also appears in Arthurian legend.
                        • Manon
                          • Origin:

                            French, diminutive of Marie
                          • Meaning:

                            "bitter"
                          • Description:

                            Manon is an endearing French pet name for Marie or Marianne; it has the international yet straightforward feel that makes it a viable import. Manon of the Spring was a gorgeous French film, Manon Lescaut a 1731 novel by Abbe Prevost, set in France and Louisiana, that was controversial in its day. It formed the basis of operas by Puccini and Massenet, and several films and TV series.
                        • Mona
                          • Origin:

                            Irish
                          • Meaning:

                            "noble good"
                          • Description:

                            Mona had more than a moment in the sun, peaking in 1950 at Number 230 but falling off the Top 1000 completely in the late 1980s. Its similarity to the word "moaner" undercuts the appeal of its simplicity. In one recent year, fewer than 100 baby girls received the name, and we don't see it reviving any time soon.
                        • Madryn