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Welsh boy names

63 welsh boy names — each with its meaning, origin and pronunciation.

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NameOriginPronunciationMeaningPopularity
Owen BoyWelsh/OH-in/Young warrior or well-born.96/100
Evan BoyWelsh/EV-uhn/God is gracious.95/100
Gavin BoyWelsh/GA-vin/White hawk.95/100
Trevor BoyWelsh/TREH-vor/Prudent, large village.83/100
Maddox BoyWelsh/MAD-oks/Son of Madoc.79/100
Griffin BoyWelsh/GRIF-in/Strong lord or fierce warrior.77/100
Reece BoyWelsh/REES/Enthusiasm, ardor.65/100
Idris BoyWelsh/ID-ris/Ardent lord; a prophet's name.60/100
Marvin BoyWelsh/MAR-vin/Sea friend.60/100
Kye BoyWelsh/KY/Narrow; from the sea.57/100
Jones BoyWelsh/JOHNZ/Son of John; God is gracious.56/100
Brycen BoyWelsh/BRY-sen/Descendant of Brychan, speckled, freckled.54/100
Rhys BoyWelsh/REES/Ardor, enthusiasm.54/100
Merrick BoyWelsh/MER-ik/Fame; ruler of the sea.50/100
Bowen BoyWelsh/BOH-en/Son of Owen.49/100
Vaughn BoyWelsh/VAWN/Small.7/100
Lloyd BoyWelsh/LOYD/From Welsh llwyd, meaning gray or gray-haired.96/100
Floyd BoyWelsh/FLOYD/Variant of Lloyd, from Welsh llwyd, meaning gray or gray-haired.96/100
Dewey BoyWelsh/DOO-ee/An anglicized form of Dewi, the Welsh form of David, meaning beloved.91/100
Loyd BoyWelsh/LOYD/Variant spelling of Lloyd from Welsh llwyd, meaning gray or sacred.89/100
Dillan BoyWelsh/DIL-un/Variant of Dylan, from Welsh meaning son of the wave.80/100
Glynn BoyWelsh/GLIN/From Welsh gwlân meaning valley.77/100
Gavyn BoyWelsh/GAV-in/Variant of Gavin, meaning white hawk or little hawk.76/100
Evans BoyWelsh/EV-unz/Welsh patronymic meaning son of John or of Evan.76/100
Trystan BoyWelsh/TRIS-tan/Tumult or sad, Welsh form of Tristan.76/100
Dylon BoyWelsh/DY-lun/Son of the sea.74/100
Gareth BoyWelsh/GAR-eth/Welsh name possibly meaning gentle or graceful.73/100
Howell BoyWelsh/HOW-ul/Eminent chief, from Howel.72/100
Llewellyn BoyWelsh/loo-EL-in/Welsh name derived from Llywelyn, meaning leader or lions.71/100
Dyllan BoyWelsh/DIL-un/Variant of Dylan, derived from Welsh meaning son of the sea.71/100
Price BoyWelsh/PRYS/Welsh surname used as given name, meaning son of Price.71/100
Elwyn BoyWelsh/EL-win/White-browed or noble in Welsh tradition, from 'el' meaning 'noble' and 'gwyn' meaning 'white'.69/100
Cloyd BoyWelsh/KLOID/Gray or dull-colored, variant of Lloyd.68/100
Wynn BoyWelsh/WIN/Fair or blessed one.67/100
Maddux BoyWelsh/MAD-ucks/Fortunate or benefactor, derived from Madoc.67/100
Arvel BoyWelsh/AR-vel/Possibly Welsh origin; exact meaning unclear.60/100
Authur BoyWelsh/AR-tur/Variant spelling of Arthur, possibly meaning bear.60/100
Haydn BoyWelsh/HAY-den/From Welsh meaning 'valley' or 'small valley.'58/100
Mervyn BoyWelsh/MUR-vin/Sea fortress or sea marrow.51/100
Vaughan BoyWelsh/VAW-un/Small, from Welsh Bychan meaning small.51/100
Glyn BoyWelsh/GLIN/Valley, from Welsh glyn referring to a glen or valley.49/100
Powell BoyWelsh/POW-uhl/Surname meaning 'son of Howell,' used as a given name.48/100
Griffith BoyWelsh/GRIF-ith/From the Welsh name Gruffydd, meaning 'strong warrior.'48/100
Graig BoyWelsh/GRAYG/Variant of Craig, meaning rock or crag.46/100
Dyllon BoyWelsh/DIL-un/Son of the sea or born from the water.43/100
Rees BoyWelsh/REEZ/Ardor or passion, from Welsh Rhys conveying enthusiasm.37/100
Dylen BoyWelsh/DIL-en/Variant of Dylan, meaning son of the sea.35/100
Pryce BoyWelsh/PRYSS/Variation of Price, meaning son of Rhys or passionate.33/100
Trevan BoyWelsh/TREV-an/Variant of Trevor, from the Cornish meaning fair or noble settlement.33/100
Kedric BoyWelsh/KED-rik/Love or bounty.32/100
Delwyn BoyWelsh/DEL-win/From Welsh del (pretty) and gwyn (fair), meaning fair-browed.31/100
Dyland BoyWelsh/DY-land/Son of the sea; variant of Dylan.24/100
Trevyn BoyWelsh/TREV-in/Large settlement; variant of Trevor.23/100
Dylin BoyWelsh/DY-lin/Born from the sea, variant of Dylan from Welsh dy and llanw.22/100
Treavor BoyWelsh/TREV-or/Great settlement, variant of Trevor from Welsh tref and fawr.21/100
Lleyton BoyWelsh/LLWAY-tun/From the lion settlement; derived from Welsh llew (lion) and tun (settlement).20/100
Aeron BoyWelsh/AY-ron/Welsh name of uncertain origin, possibly related to battle or warfare.14/100
Alwyn BoyWelsh/AL-win/Noble friend or fair noble, combining strength and kinship.14/100
Owyn BoyWelsh/OH-win/Variant of Owen; young warrior or well-born.13/100
Bevan BoyWelsh/BEV-un/Son of Evan; from the Welsh ap Evan.12/100

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How many welsh boy names are there?

NameTheKid lists 63 welsh boy names, each with its meaning, origin and pronunciation.

What are some popular welsh boy names?

Popular choices include Owen, Evan, Gavin, Trevor, Maddox.