List of Celtic Baby Names Meanings

Gwenith

The meaning of the name “Gwenith” is: “Wheat”.

Meaning: Blessed. Origin: Celtic

Gwenyver

Contribute your knowledge to the name Guinevere. ... Old French form of the Welsh name Gwenhwyfar, which is composed of the elements gwen meaning "fair, white" and hwyfar meaning "smooth". In Arthurian legend she was the beautiful wife of King Arthur who engaged in an adulterous affair with Sir Lancelot.

Meaning: White lady. Origin: Celtic

Gwern

The name Gwern is a Celtic baby name. In Celtic the meaning of the name Gwern is: Mythical son of Matholwch.

Meaning: Mythical son of Matholwch. Origin: Celtic

Gwernaeh

Gwernaeh is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1069 times.

Meaning: Mythical. Origin: Celtic

Gwri

Celtic Meaning: The name Gwri is a Celtic baby name. In Celtic the meaning of the name Gwri is: Of the golden hair.

Meaning: Of the golden hair. Origin: Celtic

Gwyndolin

The name Gwyndolin is a Celtic baby name. In Celtic the meaning of the name Gwyndolin is: Of the white brow.

Meaning: Of the white brow. Origin: Celtic

Gwynham

Gwynham is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 704 times.

Meaning: Mythical father of Teithi. Origin: Celtic

Gwynith

The name Gwyneth is a girl's name of Welsh origin meaning "blessed, happy".

Meaning: Blessed. Origin: Celtic

Gwynn

Gwynn Name Meaning. Welsh: from gwyn 'light', 'white', 'fair'. This word was widely used as a personal name in the Middle Ages. It may also be a nickname for a person with fair hair or a noticeably pale complexion. See also Winn.

Meaning: Of the white brow. Origin: Celtic

Hefeydd

Hefeydd. ... Heyfedd Hir (Hir meaning "long" in Welsh, but also referring to distance in time), is mentioned as one of the Seven Knights left to take charge of the Island of Britain when Bran went to rescue his sister in the second branch of the Mabinogion.

Meaning: Mythical father of Rhiannon. Origin: Celtic