Some Welsh BAs
from North Wales paper.
William Owen (parents Nicola and Dylan)
Osian (parents Meic and Nia, gparents Minnie & Maldwyn, Dilwyn & Betty)
Elen Gwenllian (parents Sian and Gareth, sister Nia Lois)
Harri Vaughan (parents Elfyn and Elin, sister Anna, gparents Gwen & Deio, Ifor & Eirian)
Sara (parents Dafydd and Rhian, sister Catrin)
Sioned Lucy (parents Iwan and Bev, brother Gwion)
William Owen (parents Nicola and Dylan)
Osian (parents Meic and Nia, gparents Minnie & Maldwyn, Dilwyn & Betty)
Elen Gwenllian (parents Sian and Gareth, sister Nia Lois)
Harri Vaughan (parents Elfyn and Elin, sister Anna, gparents Gwen & Deio, Ifor & Eirian)
Sara (parents Dafydd and Rhian, sister Catrin)
Sioned Lucy (parents Iwan and Bev, brother Gwion)
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Was/is Dafydd pretty common in Wales? It seems like there's at least one Dad by that name in all the BAs you post. David is super common, so I suppose it would make sense if Dafydd was.
Elen Gwenllian is very sweet, and Sioned Lucy is really really cute! I like Gwion too.
My friends have a cat named Elfyn. :)
Elen Gwenllian is very sweet, and Sioned Lucy is really really cute! I like Gwion too.
My friends have a cat named Elfyn. :)
Dafydd's always been pretty common - even in the 1800s and early 1900s, when far less Welsh names were given to babies in Wales. It's no. 98 in the Welsh top 100 for 2008, and rising.
Elfyn is a great name for a cat!
Elfyn is a great name for a cat!