Gwyneth

  • Origins and meanings:
    • Welsh kingdom Gwynedd:
      • Irish Féni, "Irish people"
      • Welsh leader Cunedda (reigned 450-460), "good hound"
  • Usage:
    • Wales:
      • Common use since the 1800s:
        • Novelist Gwyneth Vaughan (1852-1910)
          • Full name Annie Harriet Hughes
          • Pen name inspired by move to Gwynedd
    • United States:
      • 5+ girls almost every year since 1915
      • Began rise in 1996:
        • Gwyneth Paltrow as lead in the film adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma
      • Peaked at #891 in 2013
  • Popularity:
    • United States:
      • #1001-2000
        • #1788
  • Variants:
    • Gweneth, Gwenith, Gwennith, Gwenyth
  • Nicknames:
    • Gwen, Gwyn, Gwenny
  • Impressions:
    • Sweet-spot name:
      • Easy to spell and pronounce
    • Tailored yet feminine
  • Siblings:
    • Sisters:
      • Adele, Carys, Elowyn, Florence, Laurel, Mabyn, Primrose, Romy, Simone, Tamsin
    • Brothers:
      • Colwyn, Duncan, Emrys, Griffin, Hugo, Jules, Magnus, Percy, Reuben, Sullivan
  • Alternatives:
    • Annabeth, Bethan, Blythe, Delyth, Elspeth, Georgette, Glynis, Gretel, Jennet, Tanith

FURTHER RESOURCES:

"Gwyneth." Names, Behind the Name, 21 Jan. 2022, https://www.behindthename.com/name/gwyneth

Royal, Grace. "Gwyneth." Names, Nameberry, 23 Jan. 2026, https://nameberry.com/b/girl-baby-name-gwyneth.

Sandel, Abby. "Gwyneth: Baby Name of the Day." Appellation Mountain, 30 Apr. 2014, https://appellationmountain.net/gwyneth-baby-name-day/.

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