Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with (Gw) ×

  • Gwakhmai
    Meaning: Hawk of the battle Origin: English
  • Gwalchmai
    The village is considered to be named after the 12th-century court poet Gwalchmai ap Meilyr, whose own name may be derived from that of the Welsh hero known as Gwalchmei ap Gwyar, who became the Gawain of later Arthurian legend.
    Meaning: Little hawk. It is from Arthurian legend. Origin: Celtic
  • Gwalchmei
    Gwalchmei - Meaning of Gwalchmei It is derived from Welsh origins. Gwalchmei is a variant of the name Gwalchmai (English and Welsh).
    Meaning: Legendary son of gwyar Origin: English
  • Gwalhaved
    Meaning: Legendary son of gwyar Origin: English
  • Gwallawg
    Meaning: Legendary son of llenawg Origin: English
  • Gwallter
    Meaning: Welsh form of walter strong fighter Origin: English
  • Gwarthegydd
    Meaning: Legendary son of caw Origin: English
  • Gwawl
    Meaning: Mythical son of Clud. Origin: Celtic
  • Gwayne
    Meaning: White hawk. Variant of the medieval name Gawain. Origin: Welsh
  • Gweir
    Meaning: Legendary son of cadellin silver Origin: English
  • Gwendal
    The boy name Gwendal is pronounced GWEHNDahL †. Gwendal's language of origin is Celtic, and it is used mainly in the Breton and French languages. Derived from gwen meaning 'white, fair, blessed, holy' ; tal meaning 'face'.
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  • Gwenwynwyn
    Meaning: Legendary son of naw Origin: English
  • Gwern
    The name Gwern is a Celtic baby name. In Celtic the meaning of the name Gwern is: Mythical son of Matholwch.
    Meaning: Mythical son of Matholwch. Origin: Celtic
  • Gwernach
    Meaning: Dwells by the alder tree river Origin: English
  • Gwernaeh
    Meaning: Mythical. Origin: Celtic
  • Gwevyl
    Meaning: Legendary son of gwastad Origin: English
  • Gwidon
    Meaning: Life Origin: Brazilian
  • Gwilenhin
    Meaning: Legendary king of france Origin: English
  • Gwillym
    The name Gwilym is a boy's name of Welsh origin meaning "resolute protection". Gwilym and is often added to lists like Cool Boy Names From Around the World and discussed in our forums with posts like "Baby a Day". From the experts: An unusual version of William, helped or hindered by a slight baby-talk feel.
    Meaning: Protector
  • Gwilym
    Gender: M Meaning of Gwilym: "resolute protection" Origin of Gwilym: Welsh variation of William.
    Meaning: From the Old Norman French Willaume
  • Gwitart
    Gunter - from a German personal name meaning "battle-army"; it came to Wales with Peter Gunter, a follower of Bernard de Neufmarche. Guy - derived from an Old English word for "guide". Gwalchmai - from the Welsh words gwalch "hawk" + mai "field"; it can be translated as "hawk of May".
    Meaning: Legendary son of aedd Origin: English
  • Gwrddywal
    Meaning: Legendary son of evrei Origin: English
  • Gwres
    Felix - derived from the Latin name which means "lucky"; and a saint's name. Fenna - possibly came from the Welsh name Fenn "a person who live in a marshy area".
    Meaning: Legendary son of rheged Origin: English
  • Gwri
    Celtic Meaning: The name Gwri is a Celtic baby name. In Celtic the meaning of the name Gwri is: Of the golden hair.
    Meaning: Of the golden hair. Origin: Celtic
  • Gwyddawg
    Meaning: Legendary son of menestyr Origin: English
  • Gwydion
    Means "born of trees" in Welsh. In the Mabinogion, Gwydion was the nephew of Math, and like him a powerful magician. He was the uncle of Lleu Llaw Gyffes, for whom he fashioned a wife, Blodeuwedd, out of flowers.
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  • Gwydre
    Meaning: Legendary son of arthur Origin: English
  • Gwydyon
    Means "born of trees" in Welsh. In the Mabinogion, Gwydion was the nephew of Math, and like him a powerful magician. He was the uncle of Lleu Llaw Gyffes, for whom he fashioned a wife, Blodeuwedd, out of flowers.
    Meaning: Legendary son of don Origin: English
  • Gwylim
    2% this week. Gender: Male Meaning of Gwilym: "resolute protection" Origin of Gwilym: Welsh variation of William.
    Meaning: Variant of William: Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William Wordsworth (1770-1850). Origin: German
  • Gwyn - GWIN
    Gwyn, Gwynn or Gwynne, are given names and surnames meaning "white" or/and "blessed" in Welsh and Cornish.
    Meaning: A fair person Origin: Welsh