Cynwynn
Cynwynn is a given name of Welsh origin. The name is believed to be derived from the Welsh word "cyn," meaning "chief" or "prince," and "gwyn," meaning "white," "fair," or "blessed." Therefore, Cynwynn can be interpreted to mean "chief prince" or "fair chief." It is a unisex name, though historically it has seen more frequent use as a feminine given name. While not among the most common Welsh names, it has a distinct and enduring presence. The popularity of the name can fluctuate over time and across different regions. Records of individuals named Cynwynn can be found in historical documents and modern birth registries. The name carries a sense of tradition and heritage, connecting to the linguistic and cultural roots of Wales.