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baby names
Im from Wales, and we have a lot of unusual names in our culture;
Girls Gwyneth : white Eleri Catrin Carys Cerys Arianwen Aneuri Iona (don't think thats welsh, but it's nice) Branwen Ffion (pron: fee-on) Boys Huw Rhodri Llewyllyn! Mostyn Yestin Dai to name but a few! I recommend searching on google for some unusual names Rowena is my sisters middle name |
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I soo love the name Eleri I think its veryy cute.
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I love Welsh and Celtic names
![]() Rhodri is on my list...Assuming you REALLY say it like I THINK you say it!! LOL and I really like Rowen as well (don't care so much with the "a" added on though lol)
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Welsh is very definately my favorite of celitic-irish-scotish trends of names.
My current favorite is Seren/Seran which means Star or Star Child
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