| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ellyan | Possibly 'youthful' or 'of the sun' (from Latin Aelianus); alternatively linked to Hebrew meaning 'God has answered' when related to Eliana | Hebrew, Latin, Welsh | Unisex | — | |
| Elphin | Likely 'elf-like' or 'noble/chief' - exact etymology uncertain (linked to Welsh Elffin and Scottish Alpin) | Celtic, Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Eluned | 'image' or 'idol' (sometimes linked to Helen: 'light, torch') | Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Elyen | Varies by origin: possible meanings include 'sun/bright' (from Latin Aelianus), or Hebrew senses such as 'Most High' / 'God has answered'. | Welsh | Unisex | — | |
| Enfys | Rainbow | Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Enite | Soul, life, spirit | Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Enyd | Soul, life, spirit | Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Erbin | Name of a Welsh saint; likely associated with qualities such as 'bright' or 'handsome' (traditional Celtic origin). | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Erryl | A rare variant name; meanings associated include 'nobleman' (from English Earl/Errol) or 'lion of God' (from Hebrew Ariel). | Welsh | Unisex | — | |
| Eryl | Uncertain (of Welsh origin) | Welsh | Unisex | — | |
| Eryll | From Welsh 'eryr' meaning 'eagle' | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Esy | Varies by origin - commonly 'beloved' or 'esteemed' (from Esme), 'star' (from Esther), or 'born on Sunday' (from Akan Esi); often used simply as a diminutive. | Akan, Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Ethol | From Welsh 'ethol' meaning 'to choose, elect'; alternatively possibly a variant of Old English 'Æthel' meaning 'noble'. | English, Welsh | Unisex | — | |
| Eurwen | From Welsh 'eur' (gold) + 'wen' (fair/blessed): 'golden and fair'. | Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Eurwyn | Golden, fair | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Euryn | Little gold; golden | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Evnissyen | Uncertain - a mythic personal name; exact linguistic meaning is not well established. | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Eylwen | Fair and blessed | Cornish, Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Eyrig | Ever-ruler / eternal ruler | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Eyrwen | Snow-white; fair, blessed | Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Eythyn | Gorse / broom (a type of shrub) | Welsh | Unisex | — | |
| Felyn | Yellow; golden | Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Fferyll | Unknown (rare or archaic Welsh name; no well-attested meaning) | Welsh | — | ||
| Fflewdwr | Rare Welsh name likely from elements fflew (flow) + dŵr (water); suggests an association with flowing water or a water-worker/keeper (meaning uncertain). | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Ffowc | People; tribe | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Floid | Gray, gray-haired | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Floyed | Derived from Welsh 'llwyd' meaning 'gray' or 'gray-haired' | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Gaenor | A Welsh feminine name related to Gaynor/Guinevere, broadly meaning "white, fair" (from Gwenhwyfar). | Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Gaer | Fort, fortress, stronghold | Welsh | Unisex | — | |
| Gaerwn | Likely derived from gaer 'fort' with a masculine suffix - roughly 'of the fort' or 'man from the fort'. | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Gainor | Fair; white or fair lady | Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Gair | Possibly 'spear' (from Old Norse Geirr) or 'word' (from Welsh 'gair'); used as a Scottish surname/placename | Norse, Scottish, Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Galtyn | No firmly established historical meaning; possibly "little/descendant of Galt" (Galt often linked to 'foreigner/stranger') or a modern invented name with associations to names like Galen | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Galvyn | A modern/phonetic variant of Gavin/Galvin, commonly interpreted as 'little hawk' (from Gavin) or associated with Gaelic roots meaning 'bright' or 'white'. | Scottish, Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Garan | Crane (the bird); sometimes rendered as 'stork' or 'heron' | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Garanwyn | ‘white/fair crane’ (crane + fair/white/blessed) | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Garyff | Derived from 'Gary'/'Gar' (spear); associated with 'spear' or, by relation, 'spear-ruler' (see Gerald/Gerard). | English, Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Garyth | Probably derived from Gareth ('gentle') or Gary ('spear'); generally interpreted as 'gentle' or 'spear' depending on root | English, Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Gawayn | From Old Welsh Gwalchmai, likely 'hawk of May' or 'bright/white hawk' (exact etymology uncertain). | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Gawne | Derived from Welsh Gwalchmei, meaning 'hawk' or 'hawk of May/plain'. | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Gawyn | Derived from Old Welsh elements meaning 'white' or 'fair hawk' | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Gaynor | Derived from the Welsh Gwenhwyfar/Guinevere, meaning 'fair, blessed' (often glossed as 'white, fair') | Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Gemma-Lynne | Combination of 'Gemma' (precious stone) and 'Lynne' (lake/stream) - 'precious gem by the lake.' | Italian, Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Gemmalynn | Compound of Gemma ('gem, jewel') and Lynn ('lake' or 'pool'); can be read as 'precious jewel' or 'jewel of the lake' | Italian, Latin, Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Genifer | Fair or white; 'fair one' (derived from Gwenhwyfar/Guinevere) | Cornish, Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Genneevah | Likely "woman of the tribe" (with associated senses of "white/fair" from related forms) | English, Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Geraint | Old man, aged | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Geraynt | Venerable, old man; 'aged, honored elder' | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Gerwen | Likely from Welsh elements ger ('spear' or 'near') + wen ('fair, blessed') - roughly 'fair/blessed spear'. | Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Gerwyn | From Welsh elements ger (possibly 'spear' or 'near') + gwyn ('white, fair, blessed'); often interpreted as 'fair/blessed spear' or 'white/blessed one'. | Welsh | Boy | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Welsh-origin name in our dataset.