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8Aeron is a Welsh unisex given name with a dual etymology. Primarily, it is derived from the name of the River Aeron in Ceredigion, Wales, which flows into Cardigan Bay at Aberaeron. The river's name itself is thought to...
Bryn is a given name of Welsh origin, derived from the Welsh word bryn meaning "hill, mound". In Wales, it is used almost exclusively as a masculine name, but in other English-speaking countries it has gained unisex usag...
Celyn is a unisex given name of Welsh origin, derived from the common noun celyn meaning "holly". The holly tree, with its evergreen leaves and bright red berries, has long been a symbol of protection and vitality in Wel...
Ellis is a given name of English and Welsh origin, ultimately derived from a surname that itself originated from the medieval given name Elis, a vernacular form of Elias (the Latin form of Elijah). The name also function...
Meredith is a Welsh given name and surname of ancient origin. As a personal name, it derives from the Old Welsh forms Margetud or Morgetuid, evolving through Medieval Welsh Maredudd and Modern Welsh Meredydd. The etymolo...
Origin and EtymologyMorgan 1 is a unisex given name with roots in the Old Welsh masculine name Morcant. The etymology of Morcant is uncertain but is often interpreted as derived from mor, meaning "sea," and cant, meaning...
Reese is an anglicized spelling of the Welsh name Rhys, derived from Old Welsh Ris, likely meaning "ardour" or "enthusiasm". Over time, it has also been interpreted as "wreath" or "garland". In modern usage, Reese functi...
Wynne 1 is a variant of the Welsh name Wyn, sometimes used as a feminine form. It is derived from the Welsh element gwyn, meaning "white, blessed." This root also appears in the related names Gwen and Wynn, both of which...