Some Welsh names
Hi !!!
WDYTO these names?
Feminine
Myf
Cerridwen
Lowri
Rhianon
Tiwlip
Rhonwen
Masculine
Iorwerth
Bedwyr
Ithel
Parry
Siors
Iestyn
Trystan
Emlyn
Llew
Aneurin
Trahaearn
Gwilym
Ofydd
Unisex
Reese
I personally like these: Iorwerth, Ithel, Cerridwen, Rhianon, Emlyn, Llew and Tiwlip.
I prefer Bedivere and Myfanwy.
What about Trahaearn? Many Welsh names doesn't have the pronounciation.
Personal Name Lists https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/125456
WDYTO these names?
Feminine
Myf
Cerridwen
Lowri
Rhianon
Tiwlip
Rhonwen
Masculine
Iorwerth
Bedwyr
Ithel
Parry
Siors
Iestyn
Trystan
Emlyn
Llew
Aneurin
Trahaearn
Gwilym
Ofydd
Unisex
Reese
I personally like these: Iorwerth, Ithel, Cerridwen, Rhianon, Emlyn, Llew and Tiwlip.
I prefer Bedivere and Myfanwy.
What about Trahaearn? Many Welsh names doesn't have the pronounciation.
Personal Name Lists https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/125456
This message was edited 11/20/2021, 2:53 AM
Replies
Myf: there's something whimsical and fun about Myfanwy that Myf doesn't have.
Cerridwen: I'd spell it Ceridwen. It sounds awkward and clunky to me.
Lowri: not sure how I feel about it. It feels like a harsher version of Laurie.
Rhianon: I'd spell it Rhiannon. � Rhiannon rings like a bell through the night �
Tiwlip: similar vibes to Tillie - childish in a fey way.
Rhonwen: I prefer Rowena.
Iorwerth: I find it awkward to say - the "rw" part is especially difficult.
Bedwyr: I prefer Bedivere.
Ithel: looks too close to IT hell for me.
Parry: like parrying an attack.
Siors: soft and confusing.
Iestyn: very saintly.
Trystan: I prefer Tristan, but Trystan's not bad.
Emlyn: handsome, sophisticated, and geographical.
Llew: btn lists its pronunciation as shoe, which can't be correct.
Aneurin: a-NYE-rin, right? Bevan.
Trahaearn: Trahern might be a better bet. Feels ancient.
Gwilym: one of my favourite William variants.
Ofydd: I have no point of reference for it. Reminds me vaguely of offal.
Reese: exclusively masculine in Wales as far as I'm aware. I prefer the Rhys spelling.
Cerridwen: I'd spell it Ceridwen. It sounds awkward and clunky to me.
Lowri: not sure how I feel about it. It feels like a harsher version of Laurie.
Rhianon: I'd spell it Rhiannon. � Rhiannon rings like a bell through the night �
Tiwlip: similar vibes to Tillie - childish in a fey way.
Rhonwen: I prefer Rowena.
Iorwerth: I find it awkward to say - the "rw" part is especially difficult.
Bedwyr: I prefer Bedivere.
Ithel: looks too close to IT hell for me.
Parry: like parrying an attack.
Siors: soft and confusing.
Iestyn: very saintly.
Trystan: I prefer Tristan, but Trystan's not bad.
Emlyn: handsome, sophisticated, and geographical.
Llew: btn lists its pronunciation as shoe, which can't be correct.
Aneurin: a-NYE-rin, right? Bevan.
Trahaearn: Trahern might be a better bet. Feels ancient.
Gwilym: one of my favourite William variants.
Ofydd: I have no point of reference for it. Reminds me vaguely of offal.
Reese: exclusively masculine in Wales as far as I'm aware. I prefer the Rhys spelling.
I like Rhiannon Rhys Tristan