The baby name Myfanwy is a girl name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "muh-VAN-wee".
Myfanwy is a Welsh name that means "my fine one" or "my beloved". It is a popular name in Wales and is often associated with Welsh literature and poetry. The name has been used since the Middle Ages and has been popularized by Welsh poets such as John Ceiriog Hughes and Hedd Wyn. It is also the title of a famous Welsh song, "Myfanwy" by Joseph Parry.
Myfanwy is a feminine name and is pronounced as "muh-VAN-wee". The name is composed of two Welsh words, "my" meaning "my" and "banwy" meaning "fine" or "beloved". The name has been used in various forms throughout history, including Mabonwy, Mabonwen, and Mabonwyf. It is a popular name in Wales and is often given to girls born in the country.
The origin of the name Myfanwy can be traced back to Welsh mythology. In the Mabinogion, Myfanwy is the daughter of King Matholwch of Ireland and is married to Bran the Blessed, a giant and king of Britain. The name has also been associated with Saint Myfanwy, a Welsh saint who was said to have lived in the 6th century. Today, the name Myfanwy is still popular in Wales and is often used as a symbol of Welsh culture and heritage.
Myfanwy has the following similar or variant Names
- Mevanwy |
- Mefanwy |
- Mivanwy |
- Mifanwy |
- Mifanwyr |
- Mifanui |
- Mifanuiel |
- Mifanw |
- Mifan |
- Mifanwedd |
- Mifanweth |
- Mifanwethau |
- Mifanwethog |
- Mifanwethol |
- Mifanwethon |
- Mifanwethr |
- Mifanwethyr |
- Mifanwethyri |
- Mifanwethyryr |
- Mifanwethyryth |
- Mifanwethyrythau |
- Mifanwethyrythog |
- Mifanwethyrythol |
- Mifanwethyrython |
- Mifanwethyrythu |
- Mifanwethyrythwyr |
- Mifanwethyrythwyth |
- Mifanwethyrythwythau |
- Mifanwethyrythwythog |
- Mifanwethyrythwythol |
- Mifanwethyrythwython |
- Mifanwethyrythwythu |
- Mifanwethyrythwythwyr
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