According to one source the name Madoc or Madog means 'charitable or benevolent'.
The Welsh word 'mad' means 'good, goodly'.
It comes from Welsh origins
Brynn is a variant of Bryn, which means 'hill or mound'. It is a Welsh name.
The name "Brynna" is Welsh.
The name Price is Welsh in origin. The name price id derived from ap Rhys which means enthusiasm in the Welsh language.
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.
Madoc is a mythical prince. Madoc was supposedly a Welsh prince who sailed to America in the year 1170. The story states that he was the son of Owain Gwyedd.
Philip Madoc's birth name is Phillip Jones.
Madoc (Standard Welsh: Madog) ab Owain Gwynedd
Ruth Madoc is 68 years old (birthdate: April 16, 1943).
I can find no Welsh equivalent for the name "Claire'.
'Pamela' has no meaning in Welsh; it is an English name.
There is no direct Welsh equivalent for the name Samantha. It is an English name that does not have a specific translation or equivalent in Welsh.
Emma is not a Welsh word and has no meaning in Welsh. The name Emma is spelled the same.
"Bloenge" does not appear to be a Welsh word. It may be a misspelling or a word from a different language. Can you provide more context or details for clarification?
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The name Jordan is Hebrew in origin and it means to flow down. There is not a Welsh meaning for this name.
Meredith of Welsh origin and mean "great lord." It is a modern version of the ancient Welsh name Maredudd. Originally a boys name it is now a more popular name for girls.