Name |
Pronunciation |
Meaning |
Genger |
Numerology |
Penllyn |
|
From the lake's headland. |
Boy |
8 |
Renfrew |
|
Dwells near the still river. |
Boy |
8 |
Rhett |
|
Form of Rhys: ardent, fiery. Rhett Butler was hero of Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind. |
Boy |
8 |
Rhinffrew |
|
Dwells near the still river. |
Boy |
8 |
Rhuvawn |
|
Legendary son of Deorthach. |
Boy |
8 |
Selwyn |
|
Ardour, fair. |
Boy |
8 |
Siencyn |
|
Welsh form of Jenkin 'God is |
Boy |
8 |
Steffan |
|
Crown, wreath. Variant of Stephen. |
Boy |
8 |
Taliesin |
|
Friend, from the Hebrew. Sixth century St David (or Dewi) was patron saint of Wales. Handsome, radiant brow. 6th |
Boy |
8 |
Teithi |
|
Legendary son of Gwynnan. |
Boy |
8 |
Teregud |
|
Legendary son of Iaen. |
Boy |
8 |
Tremain |
|
Goodly town. From the big town. |
Boy |
8 |
Trevian |
|
Fair town. Abbreviation of Trevelyan. |
Boy |
8 |
Trevor |
|
Large village, goodly town. |
Boy |
8 |
Tristyn |
|
Tumult, outcry. From the Celtic name Tristan. |
Boy |
8 |
Tywysog |
|
Prince. |
Boy |
8 |
Wmffre |
|
Welsh form of Humphrey 'friend of the Huns'. |
Boy |
8 |