Welsh Baby Girl Names With Meanings - Page 6
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Our collection includes a wide variety of Welsh Baby Girl 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 Girl!
You can browse all Welsh baby Girl 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 Girl Names by Alphabet
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Welsh Baby Names for Girls List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Welsh name meaning blessed | ||
Daughter of a wise ruler who is born in fire | ||
A person born from fire | ||
Welsh word describing something bitter | ||
Welsh girl name for pearl | ||
Hebrew - Wished for child; Sea of bitterness; To Swell; A variant form of Maria; As Mary; | ||
A woman who is like the pearl | ||
Welsh - September | ||
A perl-like beauty of the woman | ||
A strong and capable woman | ||
A woman who looks as pretty as the pearl | ||
An un-married girl, a Virgin, a single girl living alone | ||
Meinwen means being of dedicate, fairer complexion in the physical apperance | ||
The pretty messenger, sweet and dearest Angel. | ||
The strength, a strong person | ||
The Castle that is in the middle of the ocean. | ||
The name is derived from elements mor, which means sea, or great and budd, which means benefit, or profit. | ||
A martyr, one who sacrifices his,her life | ||
A beautiful girl, someone who is calm or brings calmness | ||
A radiant of dazzling sea | ||
A Girl hails from the sea | ||
A girl dwells from the sea-area | ||
A person who lives near the sea | ||
who lives near the sea | ||
One who circles around the sea to defends it | ||
One who takes care of the bright sea | ||
A Virgin lady by the sea. Name of a Virgin saint | ||
Woman, female, damsel. | ||
Welsh accent of Agnes (pure or virginal) | ||
Wholesome, clean, unpolluted, unalloyed. | ||
From the shrine of Saint Newelina. | ||
Arthurian legends of the lady from the lake | ||
Unpolluted one from Noal. | ||
The one use to leave white bottom marks. | ||
The owner of white foot prints. | ||
The one who just draw white foot prints on track. | ||
The one who is a well-born young warrior | ||
Son Of Harry | ||
One who lives in headland | ||
Welsh - Great Queen; A variation of the name Rhiannon | ||
Germanic - Counsel; Advice; Welsh - Great Queen; A variation of the name Rhiannon | ||
A woman who makes a great Queen | ||
An intense, fiery person | ||
One who is a grand queen | ||
A plant, fern | ||
A young girl, a maiden | ||


