| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brynton | Settlement on or by a hill ('hill town') | English, Welsh | Boy | 5 #251 | |
| Cadel | From Welsh element 'cad' meaning 'battle'; understood as 'battle leader' or 'warlike'. | Welsh | Boy | 5 #252 | |
| Cadell | Little battle | Welsh | Boy | 5 #253 | |
| Ceridwen | Welsh mythological enchantress associated with poetic inspiration; often interpreted as 'fair/blessed poetess' or linked to poetry and inspiration. | Welsh | Girl | 5 #254 | |
| Davies | Son of David (David = 'beloved') | Welsh | Boy | 5 #255 | |
| Glenis | From Welsh 'glân' meaning 'pure/clean' or from Gaelic/Scots 'gleann' meaning 'valley' | Welsh | Girl | 5 #256 | |
| Gwynivere | From Welsh gwen 'white, fair, blessed' + hwyfar 'smooth, phantom' - often rendered 'white phantom' or 'fair one'. | Welsh | Girl | 5 #257 | |
| Jamilynn | Combination of Arabic 'jamīl' (beautiful) and 'Lynn' (lake) - roughly 'beautiful Lynn' or 'beautiful lake'. | Welsh | Girl | 5 #258 | |
| Keddrick | Variant of Kendrick meaning 'royal ruler' or 'chief' (also linked to 'son of Henry') | English, Welsh | Boy | 5 #259 | |
| Kerris | Love | English, Welsh | Girl | 5 #260 | |
| Lashonda | God is gracious | English, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh | Girl | 5 #261 | |
| Linet | Often treated as a variant of Lynette (from Welsh Eluned, 'idol' or 'image') or associated with 'linnet' (a small songbird); broadly 'little songbird' or 'beloved/idol'. | English, Welsh | Girl | 5 #262 | |
| Marvon | Likely a variant of Marvin, generally interpreted as 'sea friend' or 'famous friend'. | English, Welsh | Boy | 5 #263 | |
| Maygan | Pearl | Welsh | Girl | 5 #264 | |
| Mervyn | Derived from Welsh Merfyn, combining elements related to 'sea' and 'eminence' - often interpreted as 'sea lord' or 'sea-born'. | Welsh | Boy | 5 #265 | |
| Reace | Ardor; enthusiasm; passion | Welsh | Unisex | 5 #266 | |
| Rease | Ardent; enthusiastic | Welsh | Unisex | 5 #267 | |
| Rhedyn | Fern | Welsh | Girl | 5 #268 | |
| Saier | Possibly 'sawyer' or 'carpenter' (occupational); may also be an invented or transliterated name without an established meaning | Welsh | Boy | 5 #269 | |
| Seryn | Derived from Welsh 'Seren' meaning 'star'; also evokes 'serene' (calm) | Welsh | Girl | 5 #270 | |
| Wen | Varies by Chinese character: 文 = 'literature, culture'; 温 = 'warm, gentle'; 闻 = 'to hear, famed'. In Welsh 'wen' = 'white, fair, blessed'. | Chinese, Welsh | Unisex | 5 #271 | |
| Enide | Soul, life, spirit | Welsh | Girl | 4 #272 | |
| Alwen | Likely 'fair/blessed' (from Welsh elements al + -wen, with -wen meaning 'white, fair, blessed') | Welsh | Girl | 3 #273 | |
| Aneurin | Etymology uncertain; traditionally associated with ideas of brightness/golden or excellence (often rendered as 'shining' or 'very golden'). | Welsh | Boy | 3 #274 | |
| Dylian | Variant of Dylan - 'son of the sea' or 'born from the sea'. | Welsh | Boy | 3 #275 | |
| Huw | Mind, heart, spirit | Welsh | Boy | 3 #276 | |
| Rean | Possible meanings vary by origin: from Irish Rian, 'little king'; from Welsh Rhian, 'maiden'; otherwise often a modern/phonetic spelling with no single established meaning. | English, Irish, Japanese, Welsh | Unisex | 3 #277 | |
| Aberfa | Derived from Welsh 'aber' (river mouth) + likely a river name 'Fa' - 'mouth of the Fa (river)'. | Welsh | Unisex | — | |
| Abern | Likely 'settlement at a river mouth' or 'from the river mouth' (derived from Welsh 'aber') | English, Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Addan | Likely 'little fire' (from Irish Aodhán); alternatively a form of Adán/Adam meaning 'man' or 'earth'. | Hebrew, Irish, Spanish, Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Adwyn | Likely 'fortunate/blessed friend' or 'noble friend' (exact meaning uncertain; formed from elements meaning 'wealth/noble' and Welsh '-wyn' meaning 'fair/blessed') | English, Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Aedd | Fire | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Aeddan | Little fire | Irish, Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Aelwen | Fair/blessed; often rendered 'fair brow' or 'fair and blessed' | Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Aelwyd | Hearth; home; fireside; family | Welsh | Unisex | — | |
| Aelwyn | Fair/blessed (often interpreted as 'fair brow' or 'fair and blessed') | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Aerona | Likely linked to the Welsh river/goddess Aeron (possibly 'berries' or a place-name); in modern usage sometimes associated with 'air' or 'airy'. | Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Aeronwen | From Aeron (a Welsh river or personal name) + -wen ('white, fair, blessed') - 'fair/blessed one of Aeron' or 'fair river maiden'. | Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Aeronwy | Likely "from the River Aeron" (Aeron is a Welsh river-name) | Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Afon | Welsh for "river" | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Ailwyn | From Welsh elements 'ail' (second/other) + 'wyn' (fair, blessed); often rendered 'fair/blessed second'. Sometimes associated with Old English Aethelwine, 'noble friend'. | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Aiwyn | Noble or fair friend | English, Welsh | Unisex | — | |
| Albanwr | 'man of Alba' - implying 'Scottish man' or 'white man' | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Aled | Derived from the River Aled; a Welsh place-name origin meaning 'of/from the Aled'. | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Aloun | Likely 'oak' (from Hebrew Alon) or a variant of Alan/Alun with senses like 'rock', 'harmony' or 'handsome', depending on origin | Hebrew, Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Alun | Welsh form of Alan, often associated with 'handsome' or linked to the River Alyn | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Alwynne | Elf-friend; noble friend | English, Welsh | Unisex | — | |
| Amerawdwr | Emperor; supreme ruler | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Amlawdd | Uncertain; possibly from Old Welsh elements aml ('around, many') plus a second element of uncertain meaning - sometimes interpreted loosely as 'surrounding lord' or 'great ruler'. | Welsh | Boy | — | |
| Amser | Time | Welsh | Unisex | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Welsh-origin name in our dataset.