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Welsh names - Baby names with the origin Welsh

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Mabsant From Welsh mab 'son' + sant 'saint' - 'son of a saint'; also denotes a patron saint's feast (patronal festival). Welsh Boy
MacLynn Originally 'son of Lynn' - 'Mac' meaning 'son of' combined with 'Lynn' (a personal name or 'lake'); used today as a modern unisex name meaning 'child of Lynn' or 'son of the lake'. Gaelic, Welsh Unisex
Madawc Fortunate; good; benefactor Welsh Boy
Maddan Irish: from Madán/Ó Madáin (often rendered 'descendant of Madán' - sometimes associated with 'little dog'); Sanskrit: Madan = god of love, meaning 'love' or 'passion'. Gaelic, Indian, Irish, Sanskrit, Welsh Boy
maddex Originally 'son of Madoc' (Madoc meaning 'fortunate' or 'benefactor') Welsh Boy
Maddoch Fortunate, lucky Welsh Boy
Madoch Fortunate, lucky; from Welsh root meaning 'good' or 'blessed' Welsh Boy
Madock Fortunate; good, lucky (from Welsh element 'mad' meaning 'good/fortunate') Welsh Boy
Madog Fortunate, good (from Welsh element 'mad' meaning good/fortunate) Welsh Boy
Madog ap Rhun Madog = 'fortunate' or 'good' (diminutive); 'ap Rhun' = 'son of Rhun' (Rhun = Welsh personal name) Welsh Boy
Madog ap Rhys Madog: 'fortunate' or 'good'; ap Rhys: 'son of Rhys' (Rhys = 'enthusiasm, ardor') Welsh Boy
Madog ap Uchdryd Madog: from Welsh mad 'good, fortunate' - 'fortunate one' or 'good'; 'ap Uchdryd' means 'son of Uchdryd'. Welsh Boy
Madok Fortunate, good Welsh Boy
Maedock Fortunate; blessed Welsh Boy
Maegen Pearl Welsh Girl
Maeghan Pearl (diminutive of Margaret) French, Welsh Girl
Maeghann Pearl Welsh Girl
Maeghen Pearl Welsh Girl
Maegyn Pearl English, Welsh Girl
Maelgwn Princely hound (from mael 'prince/chief' + gwn 'hound') Welsh Boy
Maelgwyn ‘Mael’ (prince/chief) + ‘gwyn’ (white/blessed) - 'fair or blessed prince' Welsh Boy
Maelwine Mael (chief/prince) + wine (friend) - 'princely/chiefly friend' or 'devoted friend' English, Welsh Boy
Maelwys From the Welsh element mael ‘prince, chief’ - roughly ‘princely’ or ‘of the prince’. Welsh Girl
Maeron Possibly 'son/descendant of Mair (Mary)' or a Welsh variant connected to names derived from Mary Celtic, Welsh Boy
Maesy Meadow (from Welsh 'maes'); sometimes associated with 'pearl' when linked to Maisie/Margaret Welsh Girl
Maez Modern variant of Mae/May - 'born in May' or 'pearl'; alternatively linked to Welsh 'field'. English, Welsh Unisex
Magan English/Welsh: 'pearl' (via Margaret). Sanskrit/Hindi: 'enchanted, absorbed, delighted, engrossed.' Hindi, Irish, Welsh Girl
magen Hebrew: "shield"; as a variant of Megan: "pearl". English, Hebrew, Welsh Unisex
Maghan Pearl Welsh Girl
Maidock Derived from Welsh Madoc/Madog, commonly interpreted as 'fortunate' or 'good' (sometimes rendered as 'benefactor' or a patronymic 'son of Madoc'). Welsh Boy
Mair Derived from Miriam - often interpreted as bitter or beloved Welsh Girl
Mairwen Fair/blessed Mary (Mair + -wen: 'Mair' = Mary, '-wen' = fair/white/blessed) Welsh Girl
Mairwyn Mary + fair/blessed - 'fair Mary' or 'blessed Mary' Welsh Unisex
Makena-Lynn Makena = "the happy one"; Lynn = "lake" - together: "happy one of the lake" Welsh Girl
Maldin Unclear; possible meanings include 'devotee/servant of Dúin' (from Gaelic Máel Dúin) or 'from Maldwyn' (Welsh); may also be used simply as a surname-based given name Welsh Boy
Malwyn From mael 'prince' + gwyn 'white/fair/blessed' - 'fair or princely one'. Welsh Boy
Manaw Linked to the Kachin Manaw festival/dance (celebration); in Celtic sources associated with 'Manaw' meaning the Isle of Man or 'island'. Manx, Welsh Unisex
Maredudd Great lord Welsh Boy
Maredydd Likely "great lord" (from elements meaning "great" + "lord") Welsh Boy
Marged Pearl Welsh Girl
Margiad Pearl Welsh Girl
Margred Pearl Welsh Girl
Mariadok Probably 'sea‑lord' or 'sea‑chief' (from elements meaning 'sea' + 'lord'); sometimes associated with 'merry' or 'beloved' in later tradition Breton, Welsh Boy
Marwyn Likely 'sea-fair' or 'blessed by the sea' (wyn = fair/blessed); also linked to 'famous friend' via Mervyn/Marvin English, Welsh Boy
Marwynn A modern compound meaning roughly 'blessed/fair sea' or 'beloved and blessed' English, Welsh Unisex
Matholwch Uncertain; likely Brythonic in origin. Possibly from elements meaning 'good/fortunate' and a term for 'leader' or 'host', loosely interpreted as 'good/fortunate ruler'. Welsh Boy
Mathonwy Name of a legendary Welsh king; exact meaning uncertain - possibly derived from Old Welsh element 'math' (good) or linked to Proto‑Celtic roots; associated with rulership and magic. Welsh Boy
Mawrth The Welsh word for the month of March; derived from Mars/Martius (Roman god), associated with spring. Welsh Unisex
Maydoc Likely a modern variant of Welsh Madoc meaning 'fortunate' or a blend of 'May' + '-doc' implying 'May's gift' or 'fortunate one'. English, Welsh Boy
Maydock From Welsh Madoc/Madog, meaning "fortunate" or "good" Welsh Boy

Welsh name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Welsh-origin name in our dataset.

1,326
Names in this origin
10
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
99,706
Peak year 2000