Nest Name Meaning. Welsh: from the medieval female personal name Nest, possibly a diminutive form of Agnes.
Naija Name meaning in Urdu is حکمت کی بیٹی, a Muslim Arabic Girl name with lucky number is 9 and Naija Name meaning in English is In Hindu meaning is : Daughter of wisdom.
[ syll. ny-fai(n), nyf-a-in ] The baby girl name Nyfain has its origins in the Welsh language. The name is of the meaning a pious woman. ... See also the related categories, pious (holy) and welsh. Nyfain is a rarely used baby name for girls.
The name Olwen is a Welsh baby name. In Welsh the meaning of the name Olwen is: White footprint. In 'Culhwch and Olwen', one of the Welsh stories from the 'Maginogion', the Olwen were white flowers growing in the heroine's footprints.
Peren is a name of ancient Norman origin. It arrived in England with the Norman Conquest of 1066. Peren is a name that comes from the ancient given name Peter which anciently meant rock or stone.
Perweur is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 850 times.
Rhiannan [rhi-an-nan] as a name for girls is a Welsh name, and the meaning of Rhiannan is "great queen, or goddess". Rhiannan is an alternate spelling of Rhiannon (Welsh).
Probably derived from the old Celtic name Rigantona meaning "great queen". It is speculated that this was the name of an otherwise unattested Celtic goddess of fertility and the moon. The name Rhiannon appears later in Welsh legend in the Mabinogion, borne by the wife of Pwyll and the mother of Pryderi.
Origin of the name Rhiannon: Borrowed from the Welsh, Rhiannon is an ancient Celtic name of uncertain derivation. Some believe it to be derived from the Old Celtic Rigantona (great queen). The name, which is borne in Celtic Mythology by a goddess of fertility, was not used as a given name until the 20th century.
Origin of the name Rhiannon: Borrowed from the Welsh, Rhiannon is an ancient Celtic name of uncertain derivation. Some believe it to be derived from the Old Celtic Rigantona (great queen). The name, which is borne in Celtic Mythology by a goddess of fertility, was not used as a given name until the 20th century.