Angharad
I've been thinking about Angharad lately. What do you think of it, and how do you pronounce it?
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Don't like it
The meaning is lovely but it doesn't look or sound nice to me at all.
I guess it's AHN-nah-rad but not sure.
My favorite Welsh name is Eilonwy.
I guess it's AHN-nah-rad but not sure.
My favorite Welsh name is Eilonwy.
This message was edited 3/2/2022, 12:58 PM
I want to like it. It’s very cool in many ways. But the sound makes me think of the stupid noises people make when they’re starting up a pretend chainsaw as a joke or pretending to take a big, dramatic bite of something.
It would be a great name for a character, but I don’t see it working in real life.
I think it's enchanting and earthy. I pronounce it as it looks with an emphasis on the second syllable.
I think the name is pronounced an-GAHR-ahd. While I like the name, I feel like a bearer outside of Wales would have people think her name begins with "anger." :-(
I used this for my last D&D character. She was a barbarian and it suited her.
Ang, like Hang without the H; har like the start of Harry (in British English); ad more like ud.
I love the look, and if I lived in Wales I'd seriously consider using it. Not otherwise: I've got one Welsh ancestor going back to 1800, and that's too remote.
I love the look, and if I lived in Wales I'd seriously consider using it. Not otherwise: I've got one Welsh ancestor going back to 1800, and that's too remote.
After looking it up, I'm still not sure!