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[Opinions] Welsh BAs
from North Wales.
(f) Sara Lois, parents Bethan & Dylan, grandparents Dic & Alwena and Tony & Glenys
(f) Fflur Meleri, parents Nia & Gareth
(f) Lleucu Haf Lilian, parents Alaw & Hywel, aunt & uncle Heledd & Aran
(m) Ifan Gwilym, parents Iola & Gwern, brother Jac Elis, grandparents Richard & Eleri and Robin & Gaynor
(m) Llew Gwyn, parents Sion & Lowri, siblings Math, Olwen & Myfi.
(m) Math Lloyd, parents Nia & Mark, sister Paige, grandparents Gwilym & Ann, Ron & Julia
(m) Llywelyn Tomos, parents Eirian & Sion, grandparents Eric & Eluned, Dafydd
(f) Mari Glain, parents Trystan & Sioned, brother Gwern - pronunciations/more info on request.

This message was edited 7/2/2012, 12:28 PM

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Ooh! I love Sara Lois, Lleucu Haf Lilian, Ifan Gwilym, and Llywelyn Tomos. Sara Lois is so perfectly sprightly and adorable! As for individual names, I'm fond of Bethan, Alwena, Glenys, Fflur, Gareth, Heledd, Iola, Eleri, Gaynor, Olwen, Lloyd, Eluned, and Sioned.
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Ooh Llywelyn Tomos.What's Glain? Mari Glain seems cute.
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I've got a cousin who's Tomos Llywelyn :)
Glain = jewel. It's really unusual.
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Hmm. Does that seem tacky then? Jewel in English definitely would to me. I like the sound though paired with Mari.
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I've been wondering the exact same thing. ;-)
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I have a confession to make: I'm always looking forward to your Welsh BAs, so thanks for posting them!This time I'm especially intrigued with Mari Glain. How common is Glain in Wales?
Oh, and of course I still love Fflur and Olwen.Ah, and I have a question about Lois. I mean I know the name in the context that's also given in the entry in the database. But she seems to appear rather frequently in Welsh BAs; so this got me thinking - is Lois also a Welsh name? Or does she have any "special tradition" in Wales?
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Aw thank you :)
Glain (jewel - rhymes with Klein) is really rare. I've never met or even heard of one.
I've wondered about Lois too, as it does seem to be quite popular in Wales across all age groups. But it's not in any Welsh name-books. The sounds of it work well in Welsh though, and it's a lot like Lowri.
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