Pronouncing Welsh names
You'll hear a lot of new names when you live in Wales. Find out how to pronounce them properly and what they mean, with our sound guide.
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| Alwen |  | From the river Alwen. | | Alys |  | The Welsh version of Alice. | | Aneira |  | From the Welsh 'eira', meaning snow. | | Anest |  | The daughter of Gruffydd ap Cynan and Angharad in the 12th century. | | Angharad |  | Much loved. | | Awsta |  | Majestic, or revered. The Welsh form of Augusta. |
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| Adda |  | Welsh for Adam. | | Aled |  | Name of a river in Denbighshire. | | Alun |  | A river in Flintshire. | | Aneurin |  | 6th century Welsh poet. | | Ap |  | One of the prefixes used to denote 'son of' as is 'O' in Ireland and 'Mac' in Scotland. | | Arwyn |  | Fair. |
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