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  1. Oct 10, 2023 · 1. Jones. One of the most common surnames in Wales is Jones. It is a contraction of ‘John’s son.’. John was an extremely common personal name across Europe at this time because of its links to the Bible. Famous people with this surname include the Welsh singer, Tom Jones and the Welsh actress Ruth Jones. 2.

  2. Feb 13, 2024 · Beven first appeared as the Welsh “Ab-Evan,” meaning “the son of Evan.” Evan is the Welsh equivalent of John and works as a name for boys and girls in your clan. Namesakes: Aneurin “Nye” Bevan, the Welsh Minister of Health from 1945 to 1961. Timothy Bevan, a New Zealand-British co-founder of Working Title Films.

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    • Awbrey. The Norman name arrived in Wales after the Norman Conquest of the Wales region. The original bearer of the name was known to live in a place planted with elder trees, and it is also a derivation of Baptismal name meaning ‘son of Aubrey.’
    • Bach. It was used as a nickname for a short or small man, and is taken from the Welsh word, ‘bach’ meaning ‘little.’ Trivia. The surname Bach was spelled Baugh, Bach, Bagh, Bawgh, Baughe, and Baghe during medieval times.
    • Baughan. It is derived from the Welsh words ‘bychan,’ which mean little or small. This surname is also a family name in Oxfordshire in England.
    • Beavin. This is a patronymic name created from the Welsh name, Bevan that itself is derived from ‘ab-lefan’ or ‘ap-lefan.’ The prefix ‘ab’ or ‘ap’ means ‘son of,’ and thus the name means ‘son of lefan.’
  4. Jul 6, 2023 · Bevan – a Welsh last name given to a “son of Evan.”. Beynon – meaning “son of Enion,” after the male name meaning “anvil.”. Bleddyn – a cool and wild Welsh male name and surname meaning “wolf.”. Blevins – also meaning “little wolf,” this fun Welsh name will have you howling at the moon. Bowen – meaning “son of ...

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  5. Davies, second on the list of the most popular Welsh last names, is another patronymic name of Celtic origin and means “son of David.”. The surnames Williams, Evans, Roberts, and Hughes are also of patronymic origin and refer to a person’s father. Williams means “son of William” while Evans means “son of Evan,” and Roberts means ...

  6. As the Welsh were getting used to using surnames regularly, the surnames evolved somewhat. Dr Guy said: "In Wales people used the English 's' at the end of names like Williams, Evans and Jones ...

  7. Nov 16, 2019 · Some popular Welsh boy names include the following: Dylan means “son of the sea.”. Owen means“young warrior.”. Gavin is a derivative of the name “Gawain.”. Kendrick means “hero” or “leader.”. Vaughn means “small.”. Some other popular boy names are Bryson, Maddox, Rys, Marvin, and Trevor.

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