As one of the modern Celtic nations, Wales is the second smallest country in the United Kingdom of Great Britain, right after Northern Ireland. With its capital of Cardiff, it only has a population of 5 million people. Yet its rich cultural heritage of Anglo-Saxons and Celtic Britons brought in such famous personalities as Dylan Thomas and Roald Dahl in literature, Tom Jones and Bonnie Tyler in music, Richard Burton and Catherine Zeta-Jones in film industry. Welsh cake, and national emblems of leek and daffodil, those are all characteristic for the country of infinite green mountains and Celtic mythology. Parents all over the world draw names for their children from a naming tradition rooted in English and Welsh languages, royal origin, unsounded etymology and Celtic ancestry.
Welsh Girl Names
Majestic castles along the coastline and red dragon on the national flag symbolize a small country in the United Kingdom, the homeland of Arthurian legends and Anthony Hopkins. Cymru – the Welsh national word for Wales.
- Brynn From a hilly land
- Delyth The attractive one
- Dilys Authentic, real
- Eirian Adorable
- Elin Torch of light
- Enid Woman with life and soul
- Gaynor Woman of white magic
- Ginevra Woman of white magic
- Gladys Woman of the land
- Glenda Nothing but goodness
- Glenys Clean and holy woman
- Guinevere Woman of white magic
- Gwen Blessed bow
- Gwendolyn Blessed bow
- Gwyneth Happy woman
- Jenna Woman of white magic
- Jennifer Woman of white magic
- Jenný Woman of white magic
- Kendra Supreme champion
- Lynette From the lake