Welsh names in the 2012 charts (boys)
Pronunciations and meaning on request.
Ranked by popularity:
Dylan (2,800)
Owen (839)
Rhys (769)
Evan (744)
Ellis (627)
Morgan (448)
Osian (134)
Harri (130)
Gethin (120)
Jac (115)
Tomos (101)
Hari (97)
Ioan (91)
Idris (90)
Cai, Aron (86)
Iestyn (68)
Ieuan (65)
Owain (58)
Iwan (51)
Elis (50)
Sion (48)
Huw (47)
Macsen (45)
Steffan (43)
Bryn (37)
Dafydd, Ifan (33)
Aled (32)
Iolo (31)
Gareth (29)
Dewi (27)
Aneurin, Caio, Gruffydd (26)
Noa (25)
Emrys (24)
Efan (23)
Gethyn, Rhodri (21)
Carwyn (19)
Gwion (17)
Aeron, Dyfan, Gwilym (13)
Emyr, Griff, Gruff, Llyr, Mabon, Rhydian, Wil (12)
Emlyn, Hywel, Llewelyn, Twm (11)
Aneirin, Cynan, Guto, Ianto (10)
Celt, Deio, Llewellyn, Taliesin (9)
Bran, Celyn, Deian, Glyn (8)
Bleddyn, Geraint, Iago, Llywelyn, Ynyr (7)
Teilo, Llion (6)
Gryff, Madoc, Math (5)
Arwel, Drystan, Griffydd, Gwyn, Hedd, Mostyn, Teifi, Wynn (4)
Alwyn, Arwyn, Ceiron, Ceiran, Ceri, Colwyn, Dafi, Dai, Deiniol, Elwyn, Ifor, Meilyr, Rhun, Tirion, Wynne (3)
Ranked by popularity:
Dylan (2,800)
Owen (839)
Rhys (769)
Evan (744)
Ellis (627)
Morgan (448)
Osian (134)
Harri (130)
Gethin (120)
Jac (115)
Tomos (101)
Hari (97)
Ioan (91)
Idris (90)
Cai, Aron (86)
Iestyn (68)
Ieuan (65)
Owain (58)
Iwan (51)
Elis (50)
Sion (48)
Huw (47)
Macsen (45)
Steffan (43)
Bryn (37)
Dafydd, Ifan (33)
Aled (32)
Iolo (31)
Gareth (29)
Dewi (27)
Aneurin, Caio, Gruffydd (26)
Noa (25)
Emrys (24)
Efan (23)
Gethyn, Rhodri (21)
Carwyn (19)
Gwion (17)
Aeron, Dyfan, Gwilym (13)
Emyr, Griff, Gruff, Llyr, Mabon, Rhydian, Wil (12)
Emlyn, Hywel, Llewelyn, Twm (11)
Aneirin, Cynan, Guto, Ianto (10)
Celt, Deio, Llewellyn, Taliesin (9)
Bran, Celyn, Deian, Glyn (8)
Bleddyn, Geraint, Iago, Llywelyn, Ynyr (7)
Teilo, Llion (6)
Gryff, Madoc, Math (5)
Arwel, Drystan, Griffydd, Gwyn, Hedd, Mostyn, Teifi, Wynn (4)
Alwyn, Arwyn, Ceiron, Ceiran, Ceri, Colwyn, Dafi, Dai, Deiniol, Elwyn, Ifor, Meilyr, Rhun, Tirion, Wynne (3)
This message was edited 8/13/2013, 1:34 AM
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Where can you find the complete statistics? I'm very much interested in what's beyond the top 1000 both in England and Wales but can't find anything, but it seems that you have.
Mireio's post below has links to the excel files.:)
Yay, thanks so much!
Cynan (CUN an) was a legendary 9th-century warrior, and there were also a couple of early kings with the name. It means 'little dog' (from ci, Welsh for dog + nan diminutive)
Meilyr (MAY leer) - various sources I've seen say it's from Brythonic and means 'great king' - can't personally verify that. I love it.
Llyr (lleer) - another old one that pops up in folk tales and early genealogies. It may once have been the name of a deity, the same as the Irish sea god Lir, but again, not verifiable. There are quite a few around where I live.
I pronounce Aneirin & Aneurin the same - an AY rin, ay to rhyme with May. I really like it too.
Meilyr (MAY leer) - various sources I've seen say it's from Brythonic and means 'great king' - can't personally verify that. I love it.
Llyr (lleer) - another old one that pops up in folk tales and early genealogies. It may once have been the name of a deity, the same as the Irish sea god Lir, but again, not verifiable. There are quite a few around where I live.
I pronounce Aneirin & Aneurin the same - an AY rin, ay to rhyme with May. I really like it too.