Despite its somewhat Welsh appearance, it is an English name. The name would be the same in Welsh or English.
'Pamela' has no meaning in Welsh; it is an English name.
Do you mean from English to Welsh? 'i' is for a person or doing something, 'am' is for a time - am flwyddyn = for a year
It means 'English'.
Welsh doesn't have equivalents for every English name and usually they are left in the original spelling.Elen is a Welsh name.
No. It is Welsh/ Old English
'beat the english' in welsh is 'guro'r Saesneg'
It's a name originated from old Latin, French Irish old English and welsh
Despite its somewhat Welsh appearance, it is an English name. The name would be the same in Welsh or English.
By themselves - the Welsh By the English - the Taffs +++ Believe it or not, most of we English call you Welsh, "Welsh" too! :-) "Taff" presumably from the South Welsh river of that name?
Welsh is a completely separate language, but their type of English is sometimes referred to as 'Wenglish'.
"Nos" is the Welsh for the word night in English.
"Nos" is the Welsh for the word night in English.
The English word sir is syr in Welsh.The Welsh word sir is county in English.
It means that same in Welsh as it is Welsh. However, the English translation is "goodbye "
To the best of my knowledge, Hender is not an old English name but a surname derived from the Welsh name "Hendower" or "Glendower" originally meaning "Old Tower". I should know, my surname is Hender.
"Forever" is an English equivalent of the Welsh "am byth."The Welsh phrase is used in the country's national motto: "Cymru am byth." The Welsh word "Cymru" is a noun that means "Wales." An English equivalent of Wales' motto is "Wales forever!"