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Thoughts on Seren

31 replies

Blondie87 · 29/05/2016 14:01

Title says it all really! Don't live in Wales but DH has Welsh heritage.

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clarinsgirl · 29/05/2016 14:05

Lovely name

thestylethatdecadesforgot · 29/05/2016 14:06

Really love it. Was sadly vetoed by DH for all my girls!

seeyounearertime · 29/05/2016 14:07

Isnt that the bats name in Abadas?

It's a lovely name.

strawberryblondebint · 29/05/2016 14:16

Adore this name. I'm not Welsh I'm Irish but if I had any sniff of Welsh in my background my Dd would have this name. It's classic and beautiful

GiddyOnZackHunt · 29/05/2016 14:16

Would have been on my shortlist if ds had been a dd.

LiquorsOnDeck · 29/05/2016 14:17

Love it

Lolimax · 29/05/2016 14:17

Its a lovely name (Welsh for star) but here in South Wales we have an awful lot of little stars around.

LadyAntonella · 29/05/2016 15:04

It's really popular on MN but I've never met one in RL (I'm not Welsh obviously) so I think it's quite nice that it would be unusual.

Personally I don't love it all that much. I don't know why, I think it's just the sound. To me it sounds a little bit like Sarah or Sharon but not iykwim? It is a perfectly nice name though - definitely not horrible.

I love the name Wren which is kind of similar. Also I love Star (Seren is Welsh for star I think) but I think I'm in the minority there!

LadyAntonella · 29/05/2016 15:05

Sorry should rtft - pp already said it is Welsh for star.

ReggaeShark · 29/05/2016 15:07

Nice.

namechange7711 · 29/05/2016 19:05

I love the name Seren. It's pretty without being too girly/cutesy, so will carry well into adulthood.

It's easy to spell too (which is a bonus for a Welsh name!) so won't cause any problems if you live outside of Wales.

I also really like Serena, which is similar.

Lilacpink40 · 29/05/2016 19:07

Beautiful!

beenaroundawhile · 29/05/2016 19:12

I don't like it personally, I feel like it's a name your DD would always be having to explain / spell if you weren't in a community closely associated with its origin. If that doesn't bother you then go for it, there are also many worse names you could pick

iwouldgoouttonight · 29/05/2016 19:16

I've not heard it before but it sounds pretty. How is it pronounced? Ser-un (like seven) or se-wren?

LadyMonicaBaddingham · 29/05/2016 19:19

Se-wren, Iwould. In mid-Wales we have a veritable galaxy of Serens, too, Lolimax

DramaAlpaca · 29/05/2016 19:20

Lovely name.

BotanicalPJs · 29/05/2016 19:41

Very popular.

How about Nia - means bright. Pronounced knee-ya.

Or Haf. Means summer, pronounced Haav

Or Celyn - means holly, pronounced kell-in

Or Hafwen (white summer) or Heddwen (white peace)

Or Liliwen (snowdrop, like in the traditional song Lili wen fach)

Not sure how popular these are now days.

The most unusual name in my welsh school was Teifi (like the river).

LadyAntonella · 29/05/2016 19:49

I know a Nia (not a child, she's in her thirties) and I absolutely love the name. It's lovely.

shugfish · 29/05/2016 20:36

I love it.
It was on our shortlist for DD but we didn't feel it suited her Auburn hair so went with Megan instead.
We don't like in Wales but I have Welsh parents and a Welsh named DS to match. I also know one of two here in SW London, with no problems with the spelling.

barbecue · 29/05/2016 20:50

I like Seren, also Serena.

Terrifiedandregretful · 29/05/2016 20:56

Lovely name. I also really like Anwen

ThePartyArtist · 29/05/2016 23:03

It's becoming very popular in South Wales, having been virtually unheard of a generation ago in my experience. I do like it but wondered if, outside of Wales, it'd be misheard as Sarah all the time?

GiddyOnZackHunt · 30/05/2016 01:25

shug my utterly lovely Aunty Megan had auburn hair. Give your girl a cuddle from me Grin

nuttymango · 30/05/2016 01:32

We saw a couple on holiday with a Seren and a Rowan. Lovely names but the children didn't know how to behave in public

LifeIsGoodish · 30/05/2016 02:21

Ds in Y4 has a classmate called Seren. We're in the SE, and I don't know where Seren's family come from. I had no idea it was a Welsh name, I thought it a pretty variant on Serena, and that it derived from the word "serene". They pronounce it like seven.