Berwyn
Welsh, “fair hill” or “blessed hill.”
Welsh, “fair hill” or “blessed hill.”
Old English, “rabbit” or “hare.”
A diminutive of Elizabeth.
French, “bright spear.”
Welsh, “hill” or “mound.”
French, “beautiful rose.”
English flower name.
A diminutive of the word “bird.”
Old English, “extreme happiness, joy.”
French, “white.”
Irish, “strength or exalted one.”
Italian, Latin, “she who brings happiness.”
Modern invented name.
Modern invented name.
Modern invented name.
Modern invented name.
Modern invented name.
Hebrew, “pledged to God.”
French, “goddess.”
Hebrew and Arabic, “he created; innocent.”
Italian, “beautiful.”
Italian, “brown-skinned, brown-haired.”
Celtic, “defender.”
Celtic, “strong.”
French, Spanish, and Latin, “live” and “lively.”
Hebrew, “the maid-servant of Jehovah.”
English and Gaelic, “thorny bush of wild roses, brambles, exalted one.”
Hebrew, “God is my strength.”
Irish and English, “strong, virtuous, and honorable.”
English, “hill, sprout.”
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