Gwan (weak, feeble)
eiddil (feeble, slender)
Feebler is the comparative form.
Angharad (Means "more love" in Welsh)Branwen (Means "beautiful raven" from Welsh bran"raven" and gwen "fair, white, blessed")Ceridwen (Means "blessed poetry" from Welsh cerdd"poetry" and gwen "white, fair, blessed")Eleri (In Welsh legend she was the daughter of the chieftain Brychan.)Enfys (Means "rainbow" in Welsh.)Fflur (Welsh form of Flora)Haf (Means "summer" in Welsh. )Lleucu (Welsh form of Lucia)Mai (Welsh for the month of May)Mererid (Welsh form of Margaret)Nia (Welsh form of Niamh)Olwen (Means "white footprint" from Welsh ol"footprint, track")Siân (Welsh form of Jeanne)Sioned (Welsh form of Janet)Tegan (Derived from Welsh teg "fair".)
The closest Welsh name I found was Alis, the Welsh form of Alice.
Apparently there is no Welsh language form of the name.
feeble shock
Gavin means "White Hawk/cool dude." It is the late medieval form of the name Gawain, which in turn is believed to have originated from the Welsh name Gwalchgwn, meaning "White Hawk."
He presented a feeble argument in defence of his views. She gave a feeble excuse for missing her appointment. Influenza has left him very feeble. The pre-dawn light was very feeble. Her voice was so feeble it was difficult to hear.
The Welsh pony comes from Wales.
The plural form of "hapus" in Welsh is "hapusion."
There are several versions in Welsh. Siân is most common. Also Siani.
feeble, weak, puny, infirm, flimsy, delicated, vulnerable, insubstantial
In some sources his name is Emrys, which is a Welsh form of the Latin Ambrosius. Another form of the name Merlin is the Welsh Myrddin.