Welsh unisex names
Most popular names
- Owen Distinguished, Youth #34 in US
- Jennie Fair #43 in US
- Morgan White Sea #56 in US
- Rhonda Grand #70 in US
- Dewey Prized #79 in US
- Marvin Lover of the Sea #92 in US
- Lloyd Wise #121 in US
- Floyd White or Gray Haired #128 in US
- Meghan Mighty #129 in US
- Clyde Loving #132 in US
- Jenny Fair #205 in US
- Perry Son of the leader #221 in US
- Maddox Son of the Benefactor #232 in US
- Pat Noble, Nobleman #242 in US
- Meagan Mighty #246 in US
- Drew Wise #253 in US
- Kent Radiant #293 in US
- Ronda Grand #332 in US
- Teagan Attractive #348 in US
- Trista Bold #411 in US
- Loyd Wise #468 in US
- Marlon From the Hill by the Sea #475 in US
- Tristen Bold #484 in US
- Jenifer Fair #502 in US
- Gwen White, Fair, Blessed #555 in US
- Dee Dark #560 in US
- Carey Dark-Haired, Castle #564 in US
- Marlin From the Hill by the Sea #596 in US
- Meaghan Mighty #606 in US
- Rihanna Maiden #618 in US
- Rowena Peaceful #701 in US
- Triston Bold #712 in US
- Enid Soul of Life #715 in US
- Reece Enthusiastic #716 in US
- Vaughn Small #759 in US
- Rhiannon Goddess #770 in US
- Tristin Bold #785 in US
- Mervin Lover of the Sea #801 in US
- Merry Guardian of the Sea #845 in US
- Maegan Mighty #933 in US
- Howell Remarkable #956 in US
- Deron Rocky Hill, Freedom #1040 in US
- Price Son of the Ardent One #1129 in US
- Rhianna Maiden #1130 in US
- Meg Mighty #1270 in US
- Tristian Bold #1294 in US
- Deedee Dark #1305 in US
- Gavyn White Hawk #1388 in US
- Dylon From the Sea #1431 in US
- Tegan Attractive #1453 in US
Welsh unisex names come from a language that's older than English, with sounds and spelling that can look as unfamiliar as they sound. Many grew up in Wales and spread outward, while others arrived from English but got Welsh pronunciation or a softened Welsh form. A name like Owen comes straight from the kingdom of Gwynedd; Morgan started as a royal name and stayed that way. What makes them unisex is partly Welsh tradition—where gender was less marked in how names landed—and partly how they've traveled.
You'll find Jennie and Rhonda worn by people of different genders, and Dewey sitting comfortably in the middle. Each entry shows what the name means and where it comes from, so you know whether you're picking something from Welsh royalty, the church, or a place name that became a person's name.