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Dylan
Welsh · Dylan is a Welsh name meaning son of the sea or born from the ocean.
Owen
Welsh · From Welsh Owain, possibly meaning 'young warrior' or from Latin Eugenius meaning 'well-born.'
Kai
Japanese · Multiculturally used name: 'sea' in Japanese, 'keeper of keys' in Norse, 'rejoice' in Welsh.
Gael
Irish · Refers to the Gaelic-speaking Celtic peoples; in French, a modern name evoking Celtic heritage.
Arthur
English · Possibly from Celtic 'artos' meaning 'bear,' famously borne by the legendary King Arthur.
Evan
Welsh · Welsh form of John, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Reese
Welsh · Anglicized form of the Welsh name Rhys, meaning 'enthusiasm' or 'ardor.'
Maddox
Welsh · From a Welsh surname meaning "son of Madoc," with Madoc linked to meanings like "fortunate" or "good."
Morgan
Welsh · From Welsh 'mor' (sea) + 'cant' (circle), meaning 'sea-born' or 'sea defender.'
Caden
Welsh · Caden is a modern popular name linked to Welsh and Gaelic roots, often interpreted as "spirit of battle."
Ellis
Welsh · Welsh form of Elijah or from Old English 'Ellis,' meaning 'benevolent' or 'my God is Yahweh.'
Griffin
Welsh · From Welsh Gruffudd meaning "strong lord," or from the mythological griffin (lion-eagle creature).
Gavin
Scottish · From medieval Gawain, possibly meaning 'white hawk' or 'May hawk' in Welsh.
Brynlee
English · A modern name blending Bryn, from Welsh meaning "hill," with the trendy -lee ending.
Tristan
Welsh · A medieval name linked to the Arthurian hero Tristan, often associated with sorrow through French literary tradition.
Bryce
Scottish · From a Scottish surname of uncertain origin, possibly meaning speckled or swift; linked to a 5th-century saint.
Kendall
English · From the River Kent valley in England, meaning 'valley of the River Kent.'
Bowen
Welsh · Welsh patronymic from 'ab Owen' meaning son of Owen, Owen meaning young warrior or noble.
Kade
English · Kade is a modern spelling of Cade, an English and Welsh-linked name meaning "round" or sometimes "battle."
Rhys
Welsh · Welsh name meaning 'enthusiasm' or 'ardor,' borne by several medieval Welsh princes.
Drew
English · Short form of Andrew (Greek 'andreios', meaning manly/brave), or from Welsh 'dryw' meaning wise.
Sabrina
Welsh · Legendary Latin name for the River Severn; from Welsh mythology as a river goddess.
Elaine
French · Old French form of Helen, meaning bright shining light; prominent in Arthurian legend.
Reece
Welsh · Anglicized form of Welsh Rhys, meaning 'ardor' or 'enthusiasm'.
Brynn
Welsh · Brynn comes from Welsh bryn, meaning 'hill.'
Gwendolyn
Welsh · From Welsh 'gwen' (white, fair) and 'dolen' (ring, bow), meaning blessed ring.
Elowyn
Welsh · Variant of Elowen, a Cornish-Welsh name meaning elm tree, evoking nature and Celtic heritage.
Kendrick
English · From Old English 'cyneric' meaning 'bold power' or Welsh 'cynwrig' meaning 'chief hero.'
Meredith
Welsh · Welsh name meaning 'great ruler' or 'sea lord,' from 'mered' (sea) and 'udd' (lord).
Jennifer
Welsh · Cornish form of Guinevere, from Welsh meaning 'white phantom' or 'fair one.'
Winnie
English · Diminutive of Winifred, from Welsh 'Gwenfrewi' meaning 'blessed reconciliation.' Also associated with Edwina.
Caiden
Welsh · Caiden is a modern spelling of Caden, often linked to Welsh naming and interpreted as "battle" or "spirit of battle."
Trevor
Welsh · From Welsh 'Trefor,' combining 'tref' (settlement) + 'mawr' (large), meaning 'large homestead.'
Davis
English · Patronymic surname meaning 'son of David,' from Hebrew meaning 'beloved.'
Nia
Welsh · Nia is used in Welsh and African traditions, with meanings often linked to brightness or purpose.
Jenna
English · Modern name derived as a short form of Jennifer, from Welsh Gwenhwyfar meaning fair and smooth.
Dilan
Welsh · Dilan is commonly used as a variant of Dylan, the Welsh name meaning "great tide" or "son of the sea."
Kendra
English · Modern English name possibly from Welsh elements meaning "greatest champion" or a feminine form of Kendrick.
Marvin
Welsh · Possibly from Welsh Merfyn meaning 'sea hill' or Old English 'famous friend.'
Gwen
Welsh · From Welsh 'gwen' meaning 'white, fair, blessed'; standalone name or short form of Gwendolyn.
Megan
Welsh · Welsh pet form of Margaret, meaning 'pearl.'
Brynleigh
Welsh · Brynleigh combines Welsh bryn, hill, with English lee, meadow or clearing, in a modern compound form.
Idris
Welsh · From Welsh 'udd' (lord) and 'ris' (ardent), or Arabic meaning studious; a Quranic prophet name.
Dillon
Irish · From Irish "Diolún" meaning "faithful" or Welsh "Dylan" meaning "great tide" or "sea-born."
Jones
Welsh · Patronymic surname meaning son of John, from the Welsh form of the Hebrew name Yohanan.
Elowen
Welsh · Cornish and Welsh name meaning elm tree, rooted in Celtic nature tradition.
Arian
Welsh · Arian can come from Welsh meaning "silver" or from Persian forms meaning "Aryan" or "noble."
Guinevere
Welsh · From Welsh 'Gwenhwyfar,' meaning 'white phantom' or 'fair one.' Queen of King Arthur in Arthurian legend.
Winifred
Welsh · From Welsh 'Gwenfrewi', meaning 'blessed reconciliation' or 'fair and smooth'; a 7th-century Welsh saint.
Aven
English · Modern name possibly from Celtic 'avon' meaning 'river,' or a creative contemporary formation.
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