No, Taylor is not a Welsh surname. It originated in England as an occupational surname for a tailor, someone who makes or alters clothing.
Tomos
No, "Llana" is not a Welsh word. It does not appear in Welsh language dictionaries or common usage.
Thomas Welsh is a tall and lean man with short dark hair and brown eyes. He usually dresses in stylish business attire.
"Bryn" is a Welsh name that means "hill" or "mound". It is commonly used as both a first name and a surname.
Welsh
Welsh & Irish
the surname howells is welsh
The surname Timlin is Mac Toimilín, dimin. of Thomas. A family of Welsh origin who became gaelicised in Mayo.
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.
No, Taylor is not a Welsh surname. It originated in England as an occupational surname for a tailor, someone who makes or alters clothing.
It is a Welsh surname meaning 'son of David'
Thomas Welsh - composer - died in 1848.
Sorry, the House of Names website has no listing for this surname.
From welsh Gypsies
Probably Welsh