Cornish
names were used in southwest England in the region around Cornwall.
Elowen f CornishMeans
"elm tree" in Cornish. This is a recently coined Cornish name.
Mabyn f CornishPossibly from Old Cornish
mab meaning
"son". This was the name of a 6th-century Cornish saint, said to be one of the children of
Brychan Brycheiniog. She is now regarded as a woman, but some early sources describe her as a man.
Meraud f CornishMeaning unknown, perhaps based on Cornish
mor "sea".
Merryn f CornishMeaning unknown. This was the name of an early Cornish (male) saint.
Morwenna f Cornish, WelshFrom Old Cornish
moroin meaning
"maiden, girl" (related to the Welsh word
morwyn). This was the name of a 6th-century Cornish saint, said to be one of the daughters of
Brychan Brycheiniog.
Piran m CornishPossibly derived from
Ciarán. This was the name of a 5th-century Irish monk who founded a monastery in Cornwall. He is the patron saint of Cornwall.