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Brin, a variant of Bryn, is of Welsh origin - the name means: hill or mound
Brynn is a variant of Bryn, which means 'hill or mound'. It is a Welsh name.
The Welsh name Madoc is derived from the Welsh words "mad" meaning "fortunate" or "good" and "awg" meaning "battle" or "war." Therefore, Madoc can be interpreted to mean "fortunate in battle" or "good in war." This name has historical significance in Wales, as it is associated with various legendary figures and historical figures, such as Madoc ap Owain Gwynedd, a prince who reportedly discovered America in the 12th century according to Welsh folklore.
Bright, shining sea (Old English and/or Welsh) : The Welsh given name Morgan derives from a hypothetical Common Celtic *Moricantos, with the first element probably meaning "sea" but the second element uncertain. It appears in Old Welsh as Morcant (pronounced "mo:r-GANT"), in Early Medieval Welsh as Morgant (pronounced "MO:R-gan" -- the "t" is most likely silent by this time), and in later Medieval Welsh as Morgan, the same form it has in Modern Welsh. At various times, the origin and meaning of the name has been popularly misinterpreted. During the Puritan period it was misunderstood as meaning "sea-born" the same meaning as the name Morien, and it was used to translate the name Pelagius in the Book of Common Prayer. In pre-modern records, the name Morgan is always masculine. It had a modest popularity in medieval Wales, neither one of the favorite names nor particularly rare. In the 20th century, the name is commonly used in the USA by women as well as men. Modern Welsh name books still consider the name exclusively masculine. This name was in ordinary use prior to 1600, but only as a man's name. --- Morgan means "morning" in German and is the name of a breed of horse. ---
The name "Brynna" is Welsh.
"Bryn" is a Welsh name that means "hill" or "mound". It is commonly used as both a first name and a surname.
Either bryn or cnwc.
"hill" in Welsh is "bryn."
Bryn is a Welsh word meaning "hill". It's not commonly used as the name of a color. If the document you're reading is very old (or was written by someone who isn't very bright), it might mean "brown."
no,brynn is an english given name,derived from a welsh name bryn
Awesome------------------------Well, I do agree that the name is awesome, but the definition for it is not the word "awesome".It's short for hill in Welsh.
"Bryn y Mor" means "Hill of the Sea" in Welsh. It combines the words "bryn" (hill) and "y mor" (the sea) to create a name or description of a place near the sea situated on a hill.
Brin, a variant of Bryn, is of Welsh origin - the name means: hill or mound
Brynn is a variant of Bryn, which means 'hill or mound'. It is a Welsh name.
Bryn Bella literally means 'beautiful Bryn.' Bryn is both a German name and an abbreviation of the longer German name Bronwyn, meaning 'dark and pure.'
Hill
its the same in english.