Welsh girl names have a musical feel that is hard to fake. Some sound soft and airy, some feel bold and storybook, and many come with meanings tied to nature, light, and old legends. If you want a name that feels distinctive but still easy to love, Welsh names are a great place to land. Say a few out loud and you will hear the rhythm right away.
Popular Welsh Girl Names
Megan: pearl
Carys: love
Nia: bright
Rhiannon: great queen
Sian: God is gracious
Eleri: river name
Elin: light
Seren: star
Bethan: God is my oath
Anwen: very fair, blessed
Alys: noble
Ffion: foxglove
Lowri: laurel
Gwen: white, fair, blessed
Gwyneth: blessed, happy
Bronwen: white breast
Olwen: white footprint
Rhian: maiden
Ceri: loved one
Mali: bitter (Welsh form of Mary)
Classic Welsh Girl Names
Angharad: much loved
Blodwen: white flower
Ceridwen: blessed poem
Delyth: neat, pretty
Eira: snow
Enid: soul, life
Glenys: pure, holy
Gwendolyn: white ring, blessed bow
Haf: summer
Heledd: legend, story
Llinos: linnet (songbird)
Mair: bitter (Welsh form of Mary)
Myfanwy: my lovely one
Nesta: pure
Nerys: lady
Rhonwen: white spear
Siwan: God is gracious
Tegan: fair, beloved
Winifred: blessed peacemaking
Wenna: blessed, fair
Unique Welsh Girl Names
Aderyn: bird
Aerona: berry, fruit
Alaw: melody
Arianwen: silver, fair
Arianrhod: silver wheel
Arwen: noble maiden
Branwen: white raven
Catrin: pure
Celyn: holly
Clydwen: warm, sheltered
Corwen: fair heart
Dilys: genuine, true
Eirlys: snowdrop
Eirwen: white as snow
Eluned: idol, image
Eurgain: golden, bright
Fflur: flower
Gwanwyn: spring
Gwawr: dawn
Gwenda: fair and good
Welsh Nature and Sky Names
Eira: snow
Eirlys: snowdrop
Eirwen: white as snow
Seren: star
Aderyn: bird
Alaw: melody
Celyn: holly
Ffion: foxglove
Fflur: flower
Haf: summer
Llinos: linnet (songbird)
Rhosyn: rose
Rhiain: maiden (often used with a light, lyrical feel)
Gwawr: dawn
Arianwen: silver, fair
Gwanwyn: spring
Eleri: river name
Morwen: sea maiden
Melyn: yellow
Ewyn: foam
Welsh Names Inspired by Legend and History
Rhiannon: great queen
Ceridwen: blessed poem
Arianrhod: silver wheel
Blodeuwedd: flower face
Olwen: white footprint
Branwen: white raven
Arwen: noble maiden
Gwenllian: blessed, fair
Gwenhwyfar: white phantom
Efa: life
Heledd: legend, story
Rhian: maiden
Rhonwen: white spear
Gwendolen: white ring
Angharad: much loved
Nerys: lady
Nesta: pure
Morfydd: sea journey
Teleri: harvest, reaper
Siân: God is gracious
More Welsh Girl Names With Meanings
Alys: noble
Anest: pure
Anwen: very fair, blessed
Awen: poetic inspiration
Beca: to bind, tie (Welsh form of Rebecca)
Bethan: God is my oath
Betsi: God is my oath
Cari: love
Carys: love
Catrin: pure
Ceri: loved one
Dewi: beloved
Dwynwen: blessed, fair (linked to Saint Dwynwen)
Efa: life
Eileen: light
Elen: torch, light
Elin: light
Elsi: God is my oath
Emyr: leader
Esyllt: meaning uncertain
Ffion: foxglove
Glesni: blue
Glenys: pure, holy
Gwenan: little blessed one
Gweneth: blessed, happy
Gwenith: wheat
Gwennan: little blessed one
Gwyn: white, fair, blessed
Gwyneth: blessed, happy
Hafwen: summer and fair
Liliwen: white lily
Llio: calf
Lowri: laurel
Mabli: lovable
Madog: fortunate
Maisie: pearl
Manon: bitter
Marig: pearl
Meinir: maiden
Menna: meaning uncertain
Meredith: great lord
Morwen: sea maiden
Morwenna: sea maiden
Nansi: grace
Nia: bright
Non: meaning uncertain
Peredur: hard spear
Rhosyn: rose
Rhianwen: fair maiden
Rhiain: maiden
Rhiannon: great queen
Sian: God is gracious
Siwan: God is gracious
Sioned: God is gracious
Tegan: fair, beloved
Teleri: harvest, reaper
Tomos: twin
Wenonwy: white wave
Welsh girl names have a lovely mix of softness and strength. If you want something familiar, names like Megan, Carys, and Sian are easy wins. If you are craving something more distinctive, try saying Alaw, Eirlys, or Arianwen out loud and see which one keeps echoing in your head. That little repeat in your mind is usually your clue.
Pick a short list, test them with your last name, and choose the one that feels like it belongs.