The baby name Morvran is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "mohr-vran".
Morvran is Welsh in Origin.
Morvran is a Welsh name that means "sea crow" or "sea raven". It is derived from the Welsh words "mor" meaning "sea" and "brân" meaning "crow" or "raven". In Welsh mythology, Morvran was the son of Ceridwen, a powerful enchantress, and was known for his wisdom and knowledge. The name Morvran is not very common and is often used as a surname in Wales.
The name Morvran is typically used for boys and is pronounced as MOR-vran. The emphasis is on the first syllable, and the "v" is pronounced as a "f" in Welsh. The name has a strong and powerful sound, which is fitting given its meaning and association with Welsh mythology.
The origin of the name Morvran can be traced back to ancient Welsh mythology. In the story of Taliesin, Morvran is the son of Ceridwen, who brews a potion of wisdom for him. However, the potion is accidentally consumed by a young boy named Gwion Bach, who gains all of Morvran's knowledge and becomes the famous bard Taliesin. The name Morvran has since been used in Welsh literature and culture, and is still occasionally used as a given name today.