Significant! The virtues cherished across centuries... in a world clouded by complexity, Gwynedd's simplicity and purity offer a refreshing perspective. Clarity, innocence, divine grace circling in my mind's eye... moreover, her inherent blessing bestows a sense of optimism and hope. She speaks to the innate desire for goodness and spiritual fulfillment. In essence, Gwynedd stands as a beacon of light amidst life's uncertainties, guiding individuals on a path to the kingdom of dreams. (Gwynedd was the first name on my birth certificate, but at my grandparents' urging it was quickly changed to Gwendolyn. I think I may change my name back to Gwynedd, when I'm old enough. It suits me better.)
Gwynedd is absolutely lovely! I like it much more than Gwyneth; Gwynedd looks and sounds more friendly, warm, and approachable. To clarify on pronunciation: Gwynedd is indeed pronounced Gwen-eth (Gwen-eð), but the th is voiced (ð). Think "then" as opposed to "thin".
I live in Gwynedd. Around here, it would be kind of odd to have someone in your school or something like that, with the same name as your county. Also, it's "Gwin-eth", but the "th" sound is made harder, if you get what I mean.