No, Taylor is not a Welsh surname. It originated in England as an occupational surname for a tailor, someone who makes or alters clothing.
No, "Llana" is not a Welsh word. It does not appear in Welsh language dictionaries or common usage.
"Bryn" is a Welsh name that means "hill" or "mound". It is commonly used as both a first name and a surname.
Yes, Lloyd is not traditionally a Jewish name. It has Welsh origins and means "grey-haired" or "sacred."
Fluellen is a surname of Welsh origin. It is most notably associated with a character in Shakespeare's play "Henry V" - Captain Fluellen, a loyal and patriotic Welsh soldier.
"Lloyd" is a male given name of Old Welsh origin meaning "gray-haired". It can also be a surname of English or Welsh origin.
Welsh
Welsh & Irish
the surname howells is welsh
From a surname website: The surname Evans is of Welsh origin.
The proud and noble Welsh surname of Howell is found in the ancient records of Monmouthshire, where they had held a family seat.
It is a Welsh surname meaning 'son of David'
Sorry, the House of Names website has no listing for this surname.
From welsh Gypsies
Probably Welsh
No, she is American
the surname Morgan comes from Ireland and is a common first middle and sur name
"Little" is the meaning behind the proud and noble Welsh surname of Baugh.