Certificate of Name
Olwin
Feminine
Welsh
Meaning & Origin
Olwin is a feminine given name of Welsh origin, primarily a variant of the more widely known Olwen. The name Olwyn is another variant form. As a diminutive or alteration of Olwen, Olwin shares its etymological roots and cultural significance, but occurs less frequently in modern usage.Etymology and MeaningThe core name Olwen derives from the Welsh elements ol meaning "footprint, track" and gwen meaning "white, blessed", giving the overall sense of "white footprint". This poetic meaning is tied directly to the legend of Olwen in Welsh mythology.Mythological SignificanceIn the medieval Welsh tale Culhwch and Olwen, part of the Mabinogion, Olwen is described as a beautiful maiden, the lover of the hero Culhwch and the daughter of the giant Yspaddaden. Her father set Culhwch a series of seemingly impossible tasks before allowing their marriage, a classic motif in Celtic folklore. The name Olwen thus carries associations of beauty, perseverance, and mythological romance.Usage and DistributionAs a variant spelling, Olwin remains rare even within Wales, where both Olwen and Olwyn are more common. The name is almost exclusively feminine, following its root name's gender. Outside Welsh-speaking communities, Olwin is virtually unknown, making it a distinctive choice for those seeking a name with deep Celtic roots.Meaning: Variant of Olwen, "white footprint"Origin: WelshType: Feminine given nameUsage regions: Wales, limited English-speaking countries
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