Meaning & Origin
Beli is a masculine Welsh name, probably a derivative of Belenus. In Welsh mythology, Beli Mawr ("Beli the Great") is a prominent ancestor deity who established several royal lines in Wales.Etymology and OriginsThe name Beli is likely a shortened form of Belenus, a Latinized name for a Gaulish god. The root Belenus may derive from Celtic words meaning either "bright, brilliant" (from Indo-European *bhel-) or "strong" (from Indo-European *bel-). The god Belenus was often equated with the Roman god Apollo and was especially venerated in Aquileia, northern Italy.Mythological SignificanceBeli Mawr appears in medieval Welsh genealogies as a patriarch who fathered numerous rulers of Brythonic kingdoms, such as Cassivellaunus. He is sometimes connected to the figures of Cunobeline and even the biblical Gomer, though these connections are legendary rather than historical. The name reflects Celtic mythological themes of kingship and ancestry.Note on BeershebaWhile Beersheba is a biblical place name, the name Beli may also bear some linguistic similarity to it in certain contexts, though no direct link is established.Meaning: Possibly "bright, brilliant" or "strong"Origin: Welsh, from Gaulish god BelenusType: First nameUsage Regions: Wales