Welsh Baby Boy Names With Meanings - Page 6
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Our collection includes a wide variety of Welsh Baby Boy Names - ranging from traditional and religious names to modern, trendy, and cute options. Whether you're looking for short and sweet names or something easy to pronounce, this list will help you find the perfect name for your baby Boy!
You can browse all Welsh baby Boy names alphabetically, along with their meanings, and filter them by different categories. Click on any name to learn more about its meaning and origin.
Welsh Baby Boy Names by Alphabet
Browse names conveniently using alphabetical filters to quickly find names that start or end with your preferred letters.
Welsh Baby Names for Boys List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
A spirited man | ||
Keeper Of The Keys; Earth | ||
Kane means Fighter, Hero | ||
Kenn means The water is clear | ||
The name means Little Ken, The Clear Water | ||
A Royal leader of a clan or a group | ||
Kieve is a mythical name | ||
Kimball means War Chief | ||
Kimble means Warrior Chief | ||
Kimblyn means Royal Warrior | ||
The name means Rock | ||
The small or the little of something | ||
a leader, one who leads others | ||
An image of the leader | ||
A leader with the bravery like a lion's | ||
A gray man | ||
A gray-haired man | ||
A person with gaying hair | ||
He came from the sea | ||
A leader of the horses | ||
A person who projects a leader-like image | ||
A place name from a town Llywernog in Wales | ||
Cornish form of Locrinus. It's the name of a region in southeastern Britain. | ||
One who is a Lion like leader | ||
The shinig one | ||
A shining warrior | ||
A lion-like leader | ||
The greatest one | ||
A son of a big-hearted person | ||
One who is lucky and fortunate | ||
A fortunate one, benefactor's son | ||
Welsh - Fortunate; Good; Beneficent; Son of Madoc; A variant of Maddox | ||
Celtic - Disciple; Chief, Prince | ||
A protector of battle | ||
He who is slender and thin | ||
Welsh word for shoe marker's awl | ||
The great lord | ||
Welsh name for blue color | ||
Celtic - Follower of Maedoc; Welsh - Fortunate; Good; | ||
A sea friend | ||
One who lives by the sea, a mariner | ||
One who lives in the sea fortess | ||
An uncertain person, an unshure man | ||
The highest authority person in the country, the one who is going to rule the country after the King | ||
The one who protects the Ocean. | ||
Who belongs from the Mervin, or the sea fortress | ||
An Anglo-Saxon bishop of Wells | ||
The caretaker of the deep ocean. | ||


