Are you looking for some traditional names in Wales? Here comes the list. Our collection of traditional Welsh boy names will provide you the best options for
. You will surely love these Welsh cat names with great meanings.
Adda: Welsh form of Adam.
Addaon: A son of Taliesin, known for being "the most eloquent and wisest young man in Britain."
Adeon: Wing.
Aedd: Fire.
Aeddan: Fire.
Aeron: Berry.
Afallon: Apple tree.
Alan: Rock.
Alawn: Melody.
Alban: Mountain.
Alec: Another form of Alexander.
Aled: River name.
Alun: A river in Flintshire.
Alwyn: White rock.
Amaethon: Farmer.
Amlodd: The grandfather of King Arthur in Irish legend.
Andreas: Greek for Man.
Arawn: The king of the underworld in the Mabinogion.
Arial: Vigor; courage.
Aron: The name of a saint.
Arthen: Bear.
Arthur: Bear king.
Arwyn: People's friend.
Awen: Muse.
Awsten: Great; magnificent.
Baeddan: Small-boar.
Barri: Mountain.
Barti: Another form of Bartholemew.
Bedaws: Birch tree.
Bevan: Son of Ifan.
Bledri: Wolf.
Bran: Crow; raven.
Brice: Son of Rhys.
Brychan: Freckled.
Bryn: Hill.
Brython: A Briton.
Cadell: Battle.
Cadog: Battle.
Caradog: Lover; loving person.
Cecil: Sixth.
Cei: Man from Caita.
Celyn: Holly.
Ceredig: Loveable; kind.
Ceri: love.
Clwyd: A historic region in Wales.
Coel: Trust.
Collen: Hazel tree.
Colwyn: The name of a river.
Conan: To grumble.
Conwy: The name of a river in Wales.
Cranog: A crane.
Crwys: Cross.
Cyffin: Names of streams in Gwynedd and Ceredigion.
Cymro: A Welshman.
Cynan: A 13th-century Welsh Prince.
Delwyn: Pretty boy.
Deri: Oak tree.
Dewi: Another form of David..
Dylan: Sea.
Eirian: Shining; fair.
Elffin: White.
Elidir: The name of a legendary handsome boy, who was loved by the gods.
Elis: Another form of Elias.
Evan: Anglicization of Iefan, a Welsh form of John.
Fychan: Small.
Gareth: A knight of the Round Table in Arthurian Legend. It means "civilized" or "gentleness."
Gawain: White hawk.
Geraint: Old man.
Gethin: Dusky; dark.
Gildas: A sixth-century Welsh saint and historian.
Glanmor: Clean; bright; great.
Glyn: Man from a valley.
Grigor: Watchful; vigilant.
Gruffydd: Prince.
Gwatcyn: Little Walter.
Gwaun: Heath.
Gwenlyn: White hill.
Gwili: The name of a river.
Gwilym: Welsh form of William.
Gwion: The childhood name of Taliesin the minstrel.
Gwydion: Speaker of poetry.
Gwyn: Blessed; holy.
Hafgan: Summer song.
Heilyn: Cup-bearer.
Heini: Sprightly; active.
Hergest: from a place name.
Heulyn: Ray of sun.
Huw: Welsh form of Hugh.
Hywel: Eminent.
Iago: Welsh form of James, meaning "supplanter."
Idris: A seventh century figure.
Idwal: Lord of the ramparts.
Ifan: A Welsh form of John.
Iolo: A short form of Iorweth.
Iorweth: Worthy lord.
Lewys: Louis.
Llew: Light; fair.
Llyr: Grey-haired.
Llywelyn: Leader.
Mabon: A Celtic god of youth.
Madog: Generous; forgiving.
Mael: Prince.
Math: The name of a legendary half-god, half-hero.
Medrawd: in Arthurian legend, he was the son of King Arthur.
Meical: A Welsh form of Michael.
Meilyr: Man of iron.
Meirion: Dairy farmer.
Meredudd: Great lord.
Merfyn: The name of a ninth-century king.
Moelwyn: Bare; white.
Morgan: Bright sea. Dwells near the sea.
Morien: Sea-born.
Nudd: Derived from a Celtic god name.
Owain: Born of Esos.
Pawl: Welsh form of Paul.
Pedr: Welsh form of Peter.
Peredur: A name from Arthurian legend.
Powel: Son of Hywel.
Pryderi: To care for.
Pwyll: Prudence; wisdom.
Rhein: Spear.
Rhodri: Circle; disc; crown.
Rhun: Great.
Rhydderch: Great king.
Rhys: Ardor.
Robat: Welsh form of Robert.
Seiriol: Shining; bright one.
Selwyn: Welsh form of Julian.
Siarl: Welsh form of Charles.
Siencyn: Welsh form of Jenkin, which is a diminutive of John.
Simwnt: Welsh form of Simon.
Sion: a Welsh form of John.
Sionyn: diminutive of Sion.
Sior: Welsh form of George.
Steffan: Welsh form of Stephen.
Sulien: Sun-born.
Sulwyn: White sun.
Taliesin: Radiant brow.
Tegwyn: Beautiful; fair.
Teilo: A sixth-century saint.
Tomos: Welsh form of Thomas.
Trefor: Large settlement.
Trystan: Noisy.
Wyn: White; pure; holy.
See also