Gwyneth Explained

Gwyneth
Pronunciation:in Welsh ˈɡwɨ̞nɛθ/
Gender:Feminine
Meaning:uncertain; first element may be Welsh gwyn "white", but see Etymology of Gwynedd

Gwyneth (sometimes Gweneth or Gwynyth) is a Welsh feminine given name which derives from the kingdom of Gwynedd. It gained popularity, first in Wales and then across the English speaking world, in the 19th century. This may have been the result of author Ann Harriet Hughes, who adopted Gwyneth Vaughan as her pen name.[1]

Notable people:

Gwyneth is also the name of the following fictional characters:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hanks . Patrick . Hodges . Flavia . Mils . A. D. . Room . Adrian . Patrick Hanks . Adrian Room . The Oxford names companion . 2002 . Oxford Univ. Press . Oxford . 0198605617 . 774.