# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
736 | NewIyn | Welsh | Dwells near the new pool. | M | ![]() |
737 | Newlin | Welsh | Dwells near the new pool. | M | ![]() |
738 | NewyddIlyn | Welsh | Dwells near the new pool. | M | ![]() |
739 | Ninian | Welsh | St. Ninian was a 5th century bishop sent to Scotland to convert the Picts to Christianity. | M | ![]() |
740 | Nissyen | Welsh | Legendary son of Eurosswydd. | M | ![]() |
741 | Nye | Welsh | Diminutive of Aneurin: Uncertain origin, but may be derived from the Latin Honorius meaning man of honour, or from the Welsh eur meaning gold. | M | ![]() |
742 | Nynnyaw | Welsh | Legendary son of Beli. | M | ![]() |
743 | Odgar | Welsh | Legendary son of Aedd. | M | ![]() |
744 | Ofydd | Welsh | Welsh form of Ovid 'a Roman poet'. | M | ![]() |
745 | OIwyna | Welsh | White foot print. | F | ![]() |
746 | Ol | Welsh | Legendary son of Olwydd. | M | ![]() |
747 | Olwen | Welsh | White footprint. In 'Culhwch and Olwen', one of the Welsh stories from the 'Maginogion', the Olwen were white flowers growing in the heroine's footprints. | F | ![]() |
748 | Olwina | Welsh | White foot print. | F | ![]() |
749 | Olwydd | Welsh | Tracker. | M | ![]() |
750 | Olwyn | Welsh | Variant of Olwen: White footprint. In 'Culhwch and Olwen', one of the Welsh stories from the 'Maginogion', the Olwen were white flowers growing in the heroine's footprints. | F | ![]() |
751 | Ondyaw | Welsh | Legendary son of a French Duke. | M | ![]() |
752 | Oswallt | Welsh | Welsh form of Oswald 'strength from God'. | M | ![]() |
753 | Owain | Welsh | Young warrior. | M | ![]() |
754 | Owein | Welsh | Young warrior. | M | ![]() |
755 | Owen | Welsh | Young warrior. Also can be a variant of Eugene: Well-born. | M | ![]() |
756 | Owena | Welsh | Feminine form of Owen: Young warrior. Also can be a variant of Eugene: Well-born. | F | ![]() |
757 | Owin | Welsh | Young warrior. | M | ![]() |
758 | Owyn | Welsh | Young warrior. | M | ![]() |
759 | Owynn | Welsh | Wellborn. Form of Ewan. | M | ![]() |
760 | Padrig | Welsh | Welsh form of Patrick 'noble'. | M | ![]() |
761 | Pany | Welsh | Son of Harry. | M | ![]() |
762 | Parry | Welsh | Son of Harry. | M | ![]() |
763 | Pedr | Welsh | Welsh form of Peter 'rock'. | M | ![]() |
764 | Peissawg | Welsh | Legendary king of Brittany. | M | ![]() |
765 | Pembroke | Welsh | Lives in the headland. | M | ![]() |
766 | Penarddun | Welsh | Legendary daughter of Beli. | F | ![]() |
767 | PenIlyn | Welsh | From the lake's headland. | M | ![]() |
768 | Penn | Welsh | From the peak. | M | ![]() |
769 | Penvro | Welsh | From pembroke. | M | ![]() |
770 | Peredur | Welsh | Legendary son of Evrawg. | M | ![]() |