Gwawr, Gwawrddydd

Origin
Welsh
Gender
Feminine
  • Origin: Welsh
  • Meaning: “dawn; daybreak.”
  • Gender: Female
  • Pronunciation: Gwawr, Gwawrdydd

Gwawr is derived from the Welsh word for “dawn,” whereas Gwawrdydd is from the Welsh meaning, “daybreak.”

In Welsh legend and early medieval hagiography, Gwawr is mentioned as one of the daughters of Brychan Brycheiniog, a 5th-century Welsh chieftain and saint reputed to have had many saintly children.

A notable bearer is Welsh concert soprano, Gwawr Edward (b. 1984).

Gwawr continues to experience quiet usage in Wales, whereas Gwawrdydd remains rare, last experiencing rare use in the mid 1800s. Another rarer variation is Gwawrwen (fair dawn; white dawn; holy dawn).

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