Popular Baby Names, origin Welsh
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Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin | Similar |
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Bran | Raven. | Male | Welsh | - |
Brangwen | Dark and pure. | Female | Welsh | - |
Brangwy | Dark and pure. | Female | Welsh | - |
Branwen | Beautiful raven. Branwen was heroine of one of the tales of the Mabinogion. | Female | Welsh | - |
Branwenn | Dark and pure. | Female | Welsh | - |
Branwyn | White-breasted. | Female | Welsh | - |
Brathach | Legendary son of Gwawrddur. | Male | Welsh | - |
Bregus | Frail. | Female | Welsh | - |
Briallan | Primrose. | Female | Welsh | - |
Brian | Legendary son of Turenn. 'Strong'. | Male | Welsh | - |
Broderick | Son of Roderick. | Male | Welsh | - |
Bronwen | Dark and pure. White breast, white breasted. | Female | Welsh | - |
Bronwyn | fair breast | Female | Welsh | - |
Brychan | Speckled; spotted. | Male | Welsh | - |
Bryn | Hill. Many Welsh place names begin with the word 'Bryn'. | Male | Welsh | - |
Brynmor | Great hill. | Male | Welsh | - |
Brynn | From the hill. | Male | Welsh | - |
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Brys | Legendary son of Brysethach. | Male | Welsh | - |
Buddug | Welsh form of Victoria: victory. | Female | Welsh | - |
BwIch | Legendary son of Cleddyv Kyvwkh. | Male | Welsh | - |
Cadarn | Strong. | Male | Welsh | - |
Cadawg | Battle sharp. | Male | Welsh | - |
Caddell | Variant of Cadell: Small battle; spirit of the battle. | Male | Welsh | - |
Caddoc | Battle sharp. | Male | Welsh | - |
Caddock | War-ready; battle sharp. | Male | Welsh | - |
Cade | Diminutive of Cadell: Small battle; spirit of the battle. | Male | Welsh | - |
Cadel | Variant of Cadell: Small battle; spirit of the battle. | Male | Welsh | - |
Cadell | Small battle; spirit of the battle. | Male | Welsh | - |
Cadellin | Legendary father of Gweir. | Male | Welsh | - |
Caden | Spirit of battle. See also Kade. | Male | Welsh | - |
Cadi | Pure. | Female | Welsh | - |
Cadman | Warrior. | Male | Welsh | - |
Cadmon | Warrior. | Male | Welsh | - |
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Cadwalader | Variant of Cadwaladr: War leader; battle leader. | Male | Welsh | - |
Cadwaladr | Battle leader. This name dates back to the 7th century. More commonly used as a surname than a first name in the present day. | Male | Welsh | - |
Cadwaladyr | Variant of Cadwaladr: War leader; battle leader. | Male | Welsh | - |
Cadwallader | Battle leader. This name dates back to the 7th century. More commonly used as a surname than a first name in the present day. | Male | Welsh | - |
Cadwallen | Battle disolver. Also a variant of Cadwallon: Arranges the battle. | Male | Welsh | - |
Cadwallon | Arranges the battle. | Male | Welsh | - |
Cadwgawn | Legendary son of Iddon. | Male | Welsh | - |
Cadwr | Legendary son of Gwlyon. | Male | Welsh | - |
Cadwy | Legendary son of Gereint. | Male | Welsh | - |
Cadwyn | Chain. | Female | Welsh | - |
Cadyryeith | Well spoken. | Male | Welsh | - |
Caer Llion | From Caerleon. | Male | Welsh | - |
Caerau | From the castle. | Male | Welsh | - |
Caerwyn | Derived from the Welsh elements caer 'fortress' and gwyn 'white, fair'. | Male | Welsh | - |
Caethes | Slave. | Female | Welsh | - |
Cafell | Oracle. | Female | Welsh | - |
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Cai | A diminutive of Cajus, frequently used as an independent name in Wales. Rejoicer. | Male | Welsh | - |
Cain | Clear water. | Male | Welsh | - |
Caio | Variant of Cai: Joy. | Male | Welsh | - |
Caius | Variant of Cai: Joy. | Male | Welsh | - |
Calcas | Legendary son of Caw. | Male | Welsh | - |
CaledvwIch | Legendary Excalibur, King Arthur's sword. | Male | Welsh | - |
Camedyr | Legendary son of Govynyon. | Male | Welsh | - |
Caniad | Song. | Female | Welsh | - |
Cant | White. | Male | Welsh | - |
Caradawg | Legendary father of Eudav. | Male | Welsh | - |
Caradoc | amiable | Female | Welsh | - |
Caradoc | Affection; amiable. Famous bearer: First century British king Caradoc, better known as King Caractacus. | Male | Welsh | - |
Caradog | Variant of Caradoc: Affection; amiable. | Male | Welsh | - |
Carey | Near the castle; from the castle. | Male | Welsh | - |
Carne | Variant of English surname Cairn meaning landmark or memorial of piled-up stones. | Male | Welsh | - |