Modern Welsh Names

  1. Meilir
    • Moi
      • Nia
        • Origin:

          Swahili; Welsh form of the Irish Niamh,"resolve; brilliance"
        • Meaning:

          "resolve; brilliance"
        • Description:

          Short but energetic and substantial, Nia has special meaning for African-American parents, as it's one of the days of Kwanza. Nia also benefits by its similarity to (yet differentness from) the megapopular Mia.
      • Non
        • Origin:

          Welsh
        • Meaning:

          "nun"
        • Description:

          The legendary St. Non was the mother of St. David, the patron saint of Wales. David was raised in a convent by his mother and went on to become a great teacher and bishop. Non is also known as Nonna and Nonita, and is associated with Cornwall and Brittany along with Wales. While the name Non is well-used in Wales, it is largely unknown in the US and maybe be heard as the negative word "none" or prefix "non".
      • Peredur
        • Origin:

          Welsh
        • Meaning:

          "hard spears"
        • Description:

          This was the name of several figures from Welsh mythology, and was also used by 12th-century chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth in his Arthurian tales. The character of Percival was probably based on him.
      • Rhys
        • Origin:

          Welsh
        • Meaning:

          "ardor"
        • Description:

          There's Rhys and there's Reese (now more popular for girls) and there's Reece, and we particularly like the traditional Welsh spelling, which entered the list in 2004, possibly influenced by Jonathan Rhys Meyers, of The Tudors, and Welsh-born actor Rhys Ifans.
      • Rhun
        • Tegai
          • Xavia
            • Origin:

              Basque or Arabic
            • Meaning:

              "new house or bright"
            • Description:

              Modern feminine form of Xavier