This is just for fun, I'm not expecting.
I mean names like Bronwyn, Ardewyn, etc...I'd prefer them to be Irish or Welsh, and if you can give me the meanings that'd be great also. Either boy or girl names work.
BQ: What normal names (like Grace, Adam, Jane) can you think of that would sound nice if they ended with "wyn"?|||Alwyn
Arwyn
Merwyn
Darwyn
Gwyn
Renwyn (ren-wyn) i kinda came up with it, i think it's cute
Wynn does that count?
Quinn does that count?
BQ: i don't think any normal names sound good with a wyn/wynn at the end, but it makes a good beginning. Example: Wynnie or Wynnefer.|||Berwyn (means "white head")
Caerwyn (means "white fortress", or "fair fortress"; derived from "caer" [fortress] and "gwyn" [white, fair])
Carwyn (means "blessed love")
Cerridwyn (variant of Ceridwen; means "blessed poetry")
Cledwyn (derived from "caled" [rough] and "gwyn" [white, fair, blessed])
Colwyn (derived from the name of a river in Northern Wales)
Delwyn (means "pretty and white")
Dilwyn (means "genuine and white")
Heddwyn (derived from "hedd" [peace] and "gwyn" [white, fair, blessed])
Islwyn (derived from a mountain name in Wales; means "below the grove")
Olwyn (variant of the name Olwen; means "white footprint")
BQ: Gracewyn (for a girl) and Adamwyn (for a boy)|||http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com鈥?/a>
:) a list of girls and boys names ending in 'wyn'
my names Tegan (TEE-gan) and on the list it has Tegwyn? haha sounds a little strange though in my opinion|||Arwyn?
Darwyn?
...|||Rowan?
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