A few more Welsh BAs
from a North Wales paper.
Boys:
Rhys Tomos (parents Alwyn and Gwenllian, brother Owen Dafydd)
Mabon Gwyn (parents Gwynedd and Maria) - although Gwynedd is a county and historically unisex, I've never seen it on a man before
Harri Elis (parents Mia and John Meurig, brother Jac)
Robat (parents Dafydd and Miriam, sister Catrin)
Ioan Emrys (parents Robert and Claire)
Owain Gwern (parents Sioned and Trystan)
and a girl:
Gwenllian Mair (parents Gethin and Branwen)
Boys:
Rhys Tomos (parents Alwyn and Gwenllian, brother Owen Dafydd)
Mabon Gwyn (parents Gwynedd and Maria) - although Gwynedd is a county and historically unisex, I've never seen it on a man before
Harri Elis (parents Mia and John Meurig, brother Jac)
Robat (parents Dafydd and Miriam, sister Catrin)
Ioan Emrys (parents Robert and Claire)
Owain Gwern (parents Sioned and Trystan)
and a girl:
Gwenllian Mair (parents Gethin and Branwen)
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I have such a thing for all Gwyn/Gwen names. I love Welsh BAs!
Gwenllian
Gwenllian is new to me and I think I'm in love. :-) Thank you. I've just added it to my long list. But I'm nervous to use it here on these boards unless I know how iit is it pronounced. "GWEN-lee-un" or some other way? And while I'm at it, how is Mair pronounced?
And how sweet to see Sioned being used.
Gwenllian is new to me and I think I'm in love. :-) Thank you. I've just added it to my long list. But I'm nervous to use it here on these boards unless I know how iit is it pronounced. "GWEN-lee-un" or some other way? And while I'm at it, how is Mair pronounced?
And how sweet to see Sioned being used.
Oh, dear. That definitely is not names 101 material. Thanks for the inside info. It really helps.
I'll have to leave the pronunciation for the advanced class. But I still love the look of it. :-) Once I read that it was a favorite of medieval Welsh parents I was sold. I'm a sucker for historic names.
I'll have to leave the pronunciation for the advanced class. But I still love the look of it. :-) Once I read that it was a favorite of medieval Welsh parents I was sold. I'm a sucker for historic names.
This message was edited 1/7/2010, 3:02 PM