Birth Announcements
Dec. 6th, 2011 09:15 pmGIRLS:
Kloe Seren
Aeronwen Grace
Beti Michelle
Bethany Skye
Bronwen Ceri
Ceri
Lily Rose
Lowri-Mair
Eleri Wyn Non
Lizzi May
BOYS:
Llaefor Ellis ap
Christopher Hwyel
Carwyn Michael
Kai
Emlyn Paul ap
Richard David
Wyn Eifion
Wynn ap
James Iolo
Andrew
(on my last post I forgot the 'ap' part on some of the names. In Wales, 'ap' means 'son of', and it is part of the surname. Sometimes you get a modern 'son of' - a boy whose father is genuinely called 'Gwynne' and he becomes '[name] ap Gwynne'. More often than not it's an 'ap [name]' that has been passed down a few generations. I think the female version is 'haf', but I can't be sure as I've only met one.)
Kloe Seren
Aeronwen Grace
Beti Michelle
Bethany Skye
Bronwen Ceri
Ceri
Lily Rose
Lowri-Mair
Eleri Wyn Non
Lizzi May
BOYS:
Llaefor Ellis ap
Christopher Hwyel
Carwyn Michael
Kai
Emlyn Paul ap
Richard David
Wyn Eifion
Wynn ap
James Iolo
Andrew
(on my last post I forgot the 'ap' part on some of the names. In Wales, 'ap' means 'son of', and it is part of the surname. Sometimes you get a modern 'son of' - a boy whose father is genuinely called 'Gwynne' and he becomes '[name] ap Gwynne'. More often than not it's an 'ap [name]' that has been passed down a few generations. I think the female version is 'haf', but I can't be sure as I've only met one.)
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Date: 2011-12-06 09:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-06 09:26 pm (UTC)Grace
Michelle
Bronwen
Rose
Christopher
Michael
David
James
Andrew
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Date: 2011-12-06 11:29 pm (UTC)Aeronwen
Grace
Michelle
Skye
Bronwen
Lily Rose
Eleri
Christopher
Michael
Kai
Paul
David
Eifion
James
Andrew
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Date: 2011-12-07 01:34 am (UTC)Kai
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Date: 2011-12-07 04:49 am (UTC)pronounced? Welsh names confuse me a bit. haha
At first glance and being painfully American, I want to say: Lay-for, Air-in-when,Low-ree or lowl-ree and I can only think of a horse with the way my brain processes mair and eye-ul-o...
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Date: 2011-12-08 07:27 am (UTC)-Aeronwen would be more like "eye-ron-wen"... usually with emphasis on the middle syllable. -wen or -gwen is a suffix that means white/blessed, Aeron can be a stand-alone name.
-Lowri-Mair would be "LOH-ree-mire"
-Iolo would be "yo-lo" I'm guessing because Ianto is "yahn-to".
No clue on Llaefor, though.
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Date: 2011-12-08 04:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-10 04:29 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-10 04:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-10 04:55 pm (UTC)http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/livinginwales/sites/howdoisay/names/