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Cybi


Meaning and Origin of the Name

The name Cybi is a welsh name that originated in the sixth century In the year 483 when a king of Cornwell some say warrior Prince Solomon and his bride Gwen gave birth to a son named Cybi.

Many people believe the meaning of Cybi is to bring laughter, new possibilities, renew spirits and bring importance to all parts of life.

Popularity

This name was not in the top 100 baby boys’ names in Wales in 2018. Though the popularity of Cybi is not great this day and age it is hard to believe why given its history.

Saint Cybi

The Church of Stint Cybi in Caergybi (Holyhead)
The Church of Stint Cybi in Caergybi (Holyhead)

Cybi a Christian raised boy went on to travel through Rome and Jerusalem where he became a priest a bishop and saint spreading the word and renewing the spirits of many. After returning to his home in Cornwall later in his life he had come to hear of his father’s death and that he would be king of Cornwall. Cybi politely declined the offer and instead traveled through Cornwall spreading the word of god and building churches. After his time in Cornwall, he traveled to South Wales where he again built and started many churches. After spending some time in Ireland he sailed to north Wales.

Welcomed in north Wales by king Maelgwn Gwynedd he was given his own fort near the Holy Islands which would become Caergybi a welsh name for Holyhead. It is here at Holyhead where he started one of the largest monasteries and now where the great Saint Cybi church is located. He passed away in the sixth century on November eighth in the year 555. Saint Cybi was a great man who served God and many people of the welsh community.

Given what we know about Saint Cybi it would be an honour to share the name of one of history’s greatest intellectual leaders.

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Edwyn

Meaning and Origin of the Name Edwyn

The name Edwyn is masculine and English in origin. Edwyn is derived from the Old English Anglo Saxon form of Eadwine and has been in use since the 13th century. The Welsh meaning of Edwyn means wealthy friend.

Other spellings and forms of Edwyn include the German meaning of Edwyn, happy friend. Derivatives of Edwin include Ed, Edy, or Eddy.

Popularity

Popular in the mid 1800’s to early 1900’s, Edwyn ranked in the top 100 as it became increasingly used in Britain and Wales. Nowadays, the popularity of Edwyn is rare, typically not showing up below the 400 mark.

Edwyn has been gaining popularity gradually over the last two decades especially in the Yorkshire and Humber areas. Wales follows behind these two areas in third place.

Famous People Named Edwyn

The singer Edwyn Collins
The singer Edwyn Collins

Notable famous persons with the name Edwyn include, 1980’s Scottish musician Edwyn Collins, famous for his hit “A Girl Like You”.

Edwyn Bevan famous Historian and British Philosopher. Edwyn Gray, British Author focusing on naval writings and short stories.

Edwyn ap Gwriad, the Welsh King of Gwent from 1015 – 1045. He was blinded and imprisoned by his predecessor.

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Cenwyn

Meaning and Origin of the Name Cenwyn

The meaning of Cenwyn is very simple and comes from the second half of the name, or Gwyn, and it is “white” or “pure.” Cenwyn is a simple male name that is easy to spell and pronounce and that has a simple meaning.

Popularity of the Name

The popularity of the name boy’s name Cenwyn is not great in Wales and when a list of the 100 most popular baby names was put out in 2017, it was not included.

The popularity of Cenwyn isn’t anything notable but there are still people out there representing this name in a big way.

Famous People with the Name

The name Cenwyn was given to a few notable people, though, and many know Cenwyn Brain, a former member of the Welsch psychedelic folk and alternative rock band Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci. Another famous Cenwyn is Cenwyn Edwards, who was the executive producer for many TV series and documentaries, including The Celts and Pirates.

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Crwys

Origin of the name Crwys

The name Crwys is of Welsh origin and is pronounced croyce. Crwys is popular with Welsh parents who want to give their baby non-gender specific names. The name Crwys originated in Wales.

Meaning of Crwys

Crwys means cross.

Popularity of Crwys

Cryws did not rank in the top 100 baby names in Wales in 2018 as either a male of female name.

Famous People or Places called Crwys

William Williams

William Williams, who lived from 1875 to 1968, was best known as Cryws, his bardic name. The Welsh poet, from 1939 to 1947, Williams was the Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales. Carmaren Castle is displaying a large cast bronze bust of the Welsh poet.

Crwys Pub

The Crwys pub is located in the Cardiff, Wales. The atmosphere of the pub is filled with old pirate lore. Young and old love stopping into this clean and spacious establishment. Crwys pub is well-known all over the world. Tourists in Cardiff, Wales make it a priority to visit the pub.

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Drystan the knight

Drystan

Meaning and Origin of the Name Drystan

Drystan is a boy’s name that originates in Wales. It is the Welsh form of Tristan.

The meaning of Drystan is “full of sorrow.” This is because “Tristan” comes from the Latin word “tristis” which means “sad.” A good nickname for Drystan is Rys.

How to Prounounce the name Drystan?

The name Drystan is pronounced “Drihstan” with an emphasis on the first syllable.

Popularity of Drystan

Drystan is not a very popular name in Wales. It is not part of the top 100 most common Welsh names in 2017.

A Connection to History

In Welsh lore there was a prince named Drust. Drust eventually became Drystan.

The myth of Drystan traveled to England where the prince became the knight Tristan. Tristan was one of the Knights of the Round Table in the legend of King Arthur. He is in love with the Irish princess Iseult.

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Cadwaladr

The Etymology and Meaning of Cadwaladr

The masculine Welsh name Cadwaladr is in American English pronounced Cad-wal-adr, but in British English, Cad-waladr. The meaning of Cadwaladr is reportedly “battle-leader.”

Popularity of Cadwaladr

In the Goverment’s analysis of the most popular baby names, the name Cadwaladr was not in the top 100. Elsewhere, Oliver was cited as most popular in Wales in 2017, whereas Cadwaladr was a no-show in the top 10, and also was, quite possibly, absent from the top 100. 2018 proved no different for the legendary Welsh name.

Historical Persons Named Cadwaladr

Stained Glass Window of Cadwaladr in Llandaf Cathedral

Cadwaladr ap Cadwallon, whose name has been alternately spelt Cadwallader, was a Welsh monarch of Gwynedd during the period 655 AD to 682 AD. Of him who was reportedly a religious individual, Geoffrey of Monmouth wrote, albeit it is suspected the Roman Catholic cleric mistook this king of Gwynedd for Cædwalla of Wessex, thus confusing their histories.

Additionally, there is the warrior prince Cadwaladr ap Gruffydd, and he, alongside his brother Owain Gwynedd, invaded Ceredigion.

A wielder of pen rather than sword also bore the name, namely the Welsh poet Cadwaladr ap Rhys Trefnant. For him the chronological floruit designation of 1600 is posited.

Places related Cadwaladr can found in Aberffraw Angleysea in North Wales (Llangadwaladr) and Llangadwaladr in Mid Wales near Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant.

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Deryn

Meaning and Origin of the Name Deryn

The name Deryn is from the welsh word  for a bird.
The name Deryn is from the welsh word for a bird.

The name Deryn is a variant of the lyrical word Aderyn, which originates from the Welsh language. It has been traditionally used a feminine designation but masculine variations have been interchangeably adopted.

The meaning of Deryn literally translates to the Welsh-word for “bird”, and has historical significance. It is part of a Welsh-word movement of baby names aimed to preserve Welsh heritage during an influx of non-native culture and migrants at the end of the 19th century.

Popularity

The popularity of Deryn has proven this fairly modern name hasn’t yet risen from rarity. Since its inception in 1900, there have been less than 50 baby named Deryn according to ONS statistics in the UK during last hundred years. However, that growth rate is expected to rise as more people want to express the lyrical quality of Welsh names.

Famous Deryns

  • Deryn Rees-Jones is a modern Welsh poet.
  • Deryn Brace is an athlete and Welsh football defender.
  • Deryn Cullen is a feature film cellist based in Yorkshire.

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Meurig

Meaning and Origin of the Name Meurig

Meurig is the name of a river in
Nant Meurig is a stream in Ceredigion

Meurig is a boy’s name that means that the skin tone is dark. The meaning behind name Meurig is “Moor”.

Meurig goes back in history from Wales back to several Welsh kings during the late 600 AD.

It is a name of ethnic origin, resulting from the Latin word “Maurus”. The meaning of Meurig is it belongs to the people of the Moors, who lived in a territory of Africa.

The name Meurig is a Welsh baby name. People with this name from a Welsh view is that it leans to start events, and a leader with strong behaviors. For example, during ancient times around 470 AD, Meurig ap Tewdrig was a king of the early Welsh kingdoms of Gwent.

Popularity

The popularity of Meurig is that it focuses on new artistic ideas with certain goals to be met with determination and being effective when a goal is met. Meurig Bowen, who is a British arts director, specializes with a large range of experience in orchestral programming and festivals in Wales.

The name Meurig is to be aggressive and courageous. It is meant for people who are proud and unique.

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Bobi

Meaning and Origin of the name Bobi

Bobi is a variant form of Bobby from the name Bob or originally from the name Robert (Old English, Old German).

The meaning of Robert and thus Bobi is “bright fame”.

Popularity

The name Bobi is not that popular and was not in the top 100 baby boys names in Wales in 2017.

Other forms, like Robi, are uncommon. These forms of Bobi were at the top of their popularity 56 years ago.

Famous People Called Bobi

Robert Maynard Jones (20 May 1929 – 22 November 2017), generally known as Bobi Jones, was a Welsh Christian academic and one of the most prolific writers in the history of the Welsh language. Bobi Jones was a Christian leaning firmly to Calvinism. He attended a denominational chapel in Aberystwyth until a Welsh Evangelical Church was established in the town.

Bobi Jac is a Welsh kids television programme. The English version is Baby Jake.

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Elgar

The Boy’s Name Elgar

The name Elgar is a rare Welsh name that originated in Drefelgarn in Pembrokeshire. It was created before the 1000s and comes from the the baptismal surname Elgar, which means “the sons of Algar” (Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames).

Meanings of Elgar

One meaning of Elgar is spearman (Warrior). Other meanings of Elgar are shining spear and elf spear.

The Popularity of Elgar

In 2017 (the latest government stats), the name Elgar was not included in the 100 most popular names for baby boys in Wales. Worldwide, is the 65,347th most used given name with around 1600 hundred people named Elgar (0.001% of the world’s population).

Elgar is the 180,052th most common surname in the world, with 2,354 persons bearing the last name. People with the surname Elgar are mostly concentrated in the United Kingdom.

Famous People Named Elgar

The Composer Edward Elgar.

Famous people named Elgar are:

  • Sir Edward Elgar (b.1857) an English Composer,
  • Elgar Johnson, Fashion Director at British GQ Style,
  • Elgar Howarth (b. 1935) an English Conductor, Composer, and Trumpeter,
  • and Elgar Watts (b. 1985) a South African Rugby Union Player .

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