I really don't know what it means in Welsh, but the origin of the name Sarah is Hebrew and the meaning is "princess", sometimes qualified as Sarai, "my princess", as in the case of Abraham (compare rabbi, "my teacher"). The proper spelling for in welsh is "Sara"
"Gabrielle' is not a Welsh word.
It's not a Welsh word.
Celyn is the Welsh word for Holly.
I think you mean Blorenge (Blorens in Welsh). No satisfactory explanation of the name has been suggested.
'Ditto' doesn't mean anything in Welsh: it's in English.If you are trying to say "What is the Welsh for ditto?" it's eto, yr un, yr un peth.
'You' is not a Welsh word.
"(I'm) Mongolian-Norwegian on my mother's side. French, Native American, Irish, German, and I think Scottish and Welsh on my dad's."erman, and I think Scottish and Welsh on my dad's." - Sarah Larson
The address of the Mcburney Memorial Branch is: 301 South Sarah Street, Welsh, 70591 4243
It doesn't mean anything in Welsh; it's in English.
Do you mean 'What is the Welsh for witchcraft?' That is 'dewiniaeth'.
It's not a word in Welsh.
"Gabrielle' is not a Welsh word.
It's not a Welsh word.
'Carley' is not a Welsh word.
It's not a Welsh word.
'Sorry' isn't a Welsh word so it has no meaning in Welsh.
This is not a Welsh word, but you might mean 'barod,' which means 'ready.'