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tasmaniandevilchaser · 01/12/2012 17:44

We have a Welsh surname, though I'm not Welsh, which is why I need a bit of help. We cannot decide on a boy's name. Ones I like won't "go" with our surname. A traditional English name would go with our surname but they are very popular where we are, so he would probably be one of several in his class.

Any ideas or inspiration on Welsh names?
Thanks

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Jakeyblueblue · 01/12/2012 18:23

One of my friends has a welsh dh and so named her 3 dc with welsh names. The two boys are aled (not so keen) and owain (pronounced Owen) which I absolutely love Grin I think it's the best if both worlds as is very definately welsh but still sounds English! Smile

tasmaniandevilchaser · 01/12/2012 18:27

thanks jakey, I'm with you on Aled (I can only think of Aled Jones, showing my age!) but Owain is better. Brings to mind Gawain, Knight of the Round Table, which is a good thing, to me anyway.

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goralka · 01/12/2012 18:30

Iestyn (pronounced yestin)?

GRW · 01/12/2012 18:50

Ifan, Dyfan, Brynmor, Gareth, Rhys

goralka · 01/12/2012 18:51

Dylan?

MiaWallace · 01/12/2012 18:51

Evan

PieEyedAndLairy · 01/12/2012 18:56

I know of a Gwilym pronounced G-will-um who is known as Will. Others from my family are Morgan, Evan and Glyn.

thepeanutsparent · 01/12/2012 18:57

I know a lovely Hywel, though some people mistake it for Howard

LadyKinbote · 01/12/2012 18:58

Bryn? Glyn?

serengetty · 01/12/2012 19:01

Iolo, Gethin, Rhys, Meredydd, Broghan, Vaughan, Dylan, Rohan,

Cwtchbach · 01/12/2012 19:05

Osian, Geraint, Ianto, Iwan, Gareth, Rhys, Dylan

PotteringAlong · 01/12/2012 19:13

My DS is called Idris!

Startail · 01/12/2012 19:15

I like Ross, but google tells me that's actually Scots Gaelic, it's just the one I knew was Welsh.

Else, Rhys, Owen (who was Ross's partner in crime at school), David, Glynn, Gareth, Evan or Evan John are the Welsh boys names that were common in my bit of Wales.

serengetty · 01/12/2012 19:15

My cat is called Idris!

Arithmeticulous · 01/12/2012 19:22

Ianto, Idris, Ieuan.

There are lots of famous Geraints - I like it.

goralka · 01/12/2012 19:23

Geraint is an excellent name.

Greensleeves · 01/12/2012 19:24

Emrys

BikeRunSki · 01/12/2012 19:39

Aneurin / Nye
Rhodri
Dewi

If you want a Welsh name for an English child, then names like Morgan, Ewan, Dylan and Owen are well known enough not to confuse English ears and spellings.

BikeRunSki · 01/12/2012 19:40

Emrys is great, it's my nephew's name (Welsh born and raised child of English parents).

edam · 01/12/2012 19:46

English spellings/forms of Welsh names are easiest to bear in England - Evan, Owen, David(!) and so on. Lloyd is fairly well-known despite the double L. I love Idris and Emrys but dh wouldn't let me have them for ds.

edam · 01/12/2012 19:46

Bryn like Bryn Terfel the opera singer? Means 'hill' if you are interested in meanings.

edam · 01/12/2012 19:46

(or even if you aren't!)

edam · 01/12/2012 19:47

ooh, forgot my absolute favourite, Taliesin, one of the great Welsh bards of legend. Dh wouldn't let me have that either, given we live in England.

VisualiseAHorse · 01/12/2012 19:52

We have a Dylan, his cousins are Gethin and Deian.

edam - my sister is called Taliesyn.

alexbaublismum · 01/12/2012 19:56

I love the name Iestyn. If we lived in Wales, or even just in the UK, I would have used it.

And Geraint is good too.

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