[Opinions] Re: Gwenith vs Gwyneth
in reply to a message by Ismene
I pronounce them slightly differently. GWEN-ith and GWIN-ith. But I think of Gwenith as a masculine name (because of the meaning, and I swear I read once that it is/has been used that way too) and Gwyneth as feminine. I don't really like Gwyneth. It seems too airy to me. But I love Gwenith (on a boy). :)
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Looking at Welsh usage, Gweniths have mostly been female (in use since 1882). There were s few boys though.
Looking at Welsh usage, Gweniths have mostly been female (in use since 1882). There were s few boys though.
Thanks!
I assumed it was mostly feminine, but I just like the idea of it on a boy. I'm glad there were some so it's not an entirely crazy idea. :)
I assumed it was mostly feminine, but I just like the idea of it on a boy. I'm glad there were some so it's not an entirely crazy idea. :)
Yeah, I think it is. Not that wheat couldn't be feminine, but it makes me picture handsome rugged farmer man. Swoon. :)
I'm not sure if Gwyn/Gwen have gender, but I've always wondered that.
I'm not sure if Gwyn/Gwen have gender, but I've always wondered that.
This message was edited 11/18/2011, 3:15 PM