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Welsh name for daughter - looking for opinions from Welsh speakers?

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MadsZero · 27/09/2016 16:21

Hi all,

I'm a welsh-speaker and I'm really lucky that my husband has agreed we can give our daughter a welsh name. But because he doesn't speak welsh, I didn't consider that what he thinks sounds nice and what I think sounds nice are very different! We have finally agreed on a name that we both really like - Aeron. But there's something that's worrying me a little.

It's a unisex name that's also pretty unusual. I live where there aren't so many welsh-speakers (Newport) and the only close friends I have who speak welsh haven't heard the name used at all. I have, once or twice, but only for boys. To be honest, giving my daughter a name that's more common on boys doesn't bother me in the slightest - there are quite a few unisex welsh names that skew one direction or the other. What does worry me is that people will think I made a mistake, rather than a conscious decision. Like that I picked a name from an inaccurate internet list without knowing what it meant, rather than thinking about it pretty carefully.

Aeron is the name of a river (which is a common source of given names in welsh), which apparently got its name from a long-forgotten battle god who had male and female aspects. It's also, coincidentally, the welsh word for "berries" which is a feminine noun, and names from the natural world are a very common source for girls names in welsh. It's listed as a unisex name in the baby name book I got from a welsh language press compiled by a respected welsh academic. So like...I think on logic it makes sense as a girl's name. Plus I like it a lot and haven't found another name I'm happy with.

But I wanted to know, from other welsh speakers, if you met a girl named Aeron, would you shrug and go, "Oh, okay, fair enough..." (like Teifi or Eirian) or would it be as weird as a little girl named Aled or Dylan or Iestyn?

Am very happy to continue the conversation in welsh or english! Hapus i barhau'r sgwrs yng nhymraeg neu'n saesneg!

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septembersunshine · 30/09/2016 06:08

I would assume your daughter was a boy. I am not Welsh speaking but did in Wales for 5 years. I think you have to keep in mind that while the name you pick might be Welsh your daughter might not always live in Wales. Would the name work elsewhere? People won't pronounce it the same. I think aeron is a great name but quite heavy for a girl with the 'ron' sound at the end. I am not sure I am prouncing it right. I would just think carefully about this because while you like the name she will have it for the rest of her life...would you like to be called this. Better and more beautiful Welsh girls names out there imo
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MadsZero · 30/09/2016 13:19

Jemima - diolch. Mae Celyn yn enw weddol gyffredin i ferched lawr yn y De - dw i'n cymryd oherwydd y cyfieithiad yn saesneg? Sy'n 'neud synwyr wrth ystyried ddylanwadau'r ardal. Ond ie, enwau fel Tirion o'n ni'n meddwl am wrth ystyried os fasau'n addas. Dw i'n tueddu meddwl am Tirion fel enw merch hefyd, ond eto, wedi cwrdd a bachgen bach 'da'r enw na a 'sneb yn trin o fel rhywbeth od. Jyst angen gweithio mas os 'di Aeron yn un o'r enwau 'na! ;)

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PattyPenguin · 30/09/2016 13:23

Dim ond fel enw bachgen dwi wedi clywed Tirion. Dwi'n meddwl y bydd hynny'n fwy gwir byth yn y dyfodol o gofio poblogrwydd cyfres deledu Game of Thrones.

Y broblem gyda Tirion imi yw 'mod i'n clywed 'Iesu Tirion' yn fy mhen bob amser!

panad317 · 30/09/2016 13:26

Dw i'n byw yn Sir Fon, heb glywed Aeron ar ferch o'r blaen, ond, Aerona ydy enw merch fy ffrind. Ar ol ei glywed sawl gwaith, mae'n enw lyfli. Mae'n well gennai Aerona ar ferch. 😃

callycat1 · 30/09/2016 13:39

It's really confusing for English speaking posters to have messages entirely typed in Welsh!

panad317 · 30/09/2016 13:43

Ooh sorry callycat
What I said was
"My friend's daughter is called Aerona and I prefer this name on a girl"

TheSunnySide · 30/09/2016 15:40

A friend of mine says the female version of the name Aeron is Aeronwy

AdaLovelacesCat · 30/09/2016 22:14

CAllycat, google translate is our friend.....
she said,
" Just as the name of a boy I've heard Tirion. I think it will be even more so in the future given the popularity of the television series Game of Thrones."

AdaLovelacesCat · 30/09/2016 22:17

(getting carried away now...)
and SHE said,
"I live in Anglesey, had not heard Aeron girl before, but, my friend's daughter name is Aerona"

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