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Top Ten Welsh Names

Dylan
Dylan

Dylan is a Welsh male given name. Meaning "son of the sea", "son of the wave", or "born from the ocean". Dylan ail Don was a character in Welsh mythology, but the popularity of Dylan as a given name in modern times arises from its use by poet Dylan Thomas.

Harri
Harri

Welsh Boys Names. Welsh Name Harri. Learn about the Welsh Names Harri. Harry is the most popular name in England at the moment, but what should you do if you are Welsh and you would still like to still call you baby boy Harry? It simple, use the Welsh spelling of the name as many people in Wales are doing.

Osian
Osian

Osian is a popular Welsh boy's name. Find out the history of the name, its popularity and which famous people have the name Osian. Ideal if you are looking for a baby's name

Rhys
Rhys

Rhys or Rhŷs is a popular Welsh given name (usually male), which is famous in Welsh history and which is also used as a surname. It is pronounced in North Wales, in South Wales, and / r iː s / in English.

Morgan
Morgan

The Welsh surname is derived from the Old Welsh personal name "Morcant", which is of an uncertain origin. The Irish surname is an amalgamation of this Welsh surname, which was brought to Ireland in the Middle Ages, and several Gaelic surnames, most notably "ó Muireagáin".

Jac.
Jac.

The name Jac is in the Welsh Names category. (If you would like to suggest one or more categories for the name, click here). We have plenty of different baby name categories to search for special meanings plus popular and unique names, search our database before choosing but also note that baby name categories designed to help you and not to be an influential factor when choosing a name.

Tomos
Tomos

The name Tomos means Twin. in Welsh. The history of Tomos originates from a Welsh background. Browse for all the origins, histories, and meanings of Tomos and over 40,000 other names.

Gethin
Gethin

Gethin (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɡɛθɨ̞n] or [ˈɡɛθɪn]) is a Welsh name with two possible origins. It may mean "dark-skinned, swarthy". In other cases it may originate as a familiar form of the Old Welsh name Grippiud (strong lord, from "cryf", strong, and "udd", lord or ruler), modern Gruffydd and Griffith.