The Welsh name "Enrhydreg" is pronounced as "en-HRITH-reg." The emphasis is typically placed on the second syllable, with the "rh" representing a voiceless fricative sound unique to Welsh. The "e" is pronounced like the "e" in "met," while the "g" at the end is soft, similar to the "g" in "giraffe."
"Kigh"
an-"eye"-rin
es-i-th-t
The welsh name Rheon is typically pronounced as "HREE-on". The "H" sound in Welsh is pronounced with a rough, breathy quality.
I cannot find any evidence that is a Welsh male name.
Ceri is pronounced like 'kerry'.
I believe it is said TALLY-ESS-IN. It was the name of an ancient Welsh Poet, it meant Shining Brow in old Welsh.
Siôn is the Welsh form of John, and is pronounced SHON.
Its Mam-gu and its pronounced "mam (as in lamb) gee"
cath
Love forever in Welsh is "Cariad am byth!"
In Welsh, "dragon" is pronounced as "drai-gon."