Iver is a variant of Ivar. Ivar originates in Old Norse languages and means "fighter with bow". As a masculine
Tag: Welsh names
Howell
Howell is a very distinguished and old Welsh name, derived from the Old Welsh given name 'Hywel', which means 'eminent
Jareth
Jareth is an English name, related to names like Jared, Jarod, Jarrod, and means 'descendent'.
Cadoc
The origin of Cadoc is Welsh and it means 'war'. This name is most used by the English and the
Jenna
Jenna is a diminutive of Jennifer. Jennifer is ultimately derived from Guinevere. Guinevere originates in Welsh language and means "woman
Byrne
The name Byrne is actually a shortened form of the very old, aristocratic Irish name O'Byrne, meaning “a male descendent
Kendrick
Kendrick most likely originates in Welsh language and means "supreme champion". Some sources also suggest it might originate in Old
Glenys
Glenys originates in Welsh language and means "clean and holy woman". In English-speaking countries it has been used since the
Gwendolyn
Gwendolyn originates in Welsh language and means "blessed bow". Gwendolyn was the name of a character in Oscar Wilde's play
Crandall
Crandall is an English name and is derived from the word “cran” which means 'crane'.
Lynn
Lynn originates in Welsh language and means "from the lake". It was derived from an old English surname and as
Maddock
Maddock originates in Welsh language and means "lucky one".
Megan
Megan is a Welsh diminutive of Margaret. Margaret originates in Greek language and means "pearl". It is derived from the
Meredith
Originally derived from a Welsh surname meaning "ruler of battle". Until the 20th century, Meredith was more popular as a
Eryl
Eryl originates in Welsh language and means "lookout poit". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given names.
Ginevra
Ginevra is an Italian form of Guinevere. Guinevere originates in Welsh language and means "woman of white magic". This was
Nerys
Nerys originates in Welsh language and it means "madam, lady". According to some sources it might have been derived from
Morgan
There are several possible explanations of the origin of this name. It can be derived from the Old Welsh morcant,
Pembroke
Pembroke is an English name, derived from the Welsh name 'Pembroke' which means 'headland'.
Pennant
Pennant is an English name and means 'head stream'.