White in Welsh is either gwyn (masc.) or Gwen (fem.). Also can, cannaid.
gwyn (m) gwen (f)
The 'wyn' part can mean 'white' or 'blessed' (gwyn).
Means "blessed love" from Welsh caru "love" and gwyn "white, fair, blessed".
'Flicker' is not a Welsh word and has no meaning in Welsh.
White in Welsh is either gwyn (masc.) or Gwen (fem.). Also can, cannaid.
No, it is Welsh. Gwendolyn means "white ring", derived from the Welsh elements gwen "white, fair, blessed" and dolen "ring".
Andy White - Welsh footballer - was born on 1948-11-06.
In Welsh, "white" is pronounced as "gwyn" (pronounced like gwin).
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".)
Du a gwyn
White river
There was a welsh dragon (red) that fought an English dragon (white) but the welsh dragon won and Wales was aloud to use a red dragon for the flag.
gwyn (m) gwen (f)
The Welsh flag consists of a bar of white on top and a bar of green on the bottom; in the center is a red dragon.
a Welsh tradition involving white stones and a bonfire
Bronwen- White breasted. *This name is Welsh*