[Facts] Re: Girls name or boys name
Like many first names, it comes from a last name. Llewellyn is a well established surname in Wales. One of Shakespeare's most famous characters had this name: He appears in Henry V and is called "Fluellen" because of the Welsh pronunciation. The double-l at the beginning is pronounced with a blowing of air around the tongue, somewhat similar to an "F" sound.Since it's derived from a family name, you may consider it applicable to either sex, but it has been used more for boys than for girls. Of course, Ashley was mostly a man's name until recently, and has become almost entirely female now. Taylor and Logan, both traditional male names, are being used for more and more girls.
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Girls name or boys name  ·  Diesel  ·  10/21/2004, 1:14 AM
Re: Girls name or boys name  ·  ltbugaf  ·  10/22/2004, 7:11 PM
Re: Girls name or boys name  ·  Ciarda Rayne  ·  10/21/2004, 1:20 AM