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Gwen

Gwen is a female given name of Welsh origin. It is commonly associated with the Welsh element gwen, meaning white or fair, and is used both as a standalone name and as a diminutive of longer Welsh forms such as Gwendolyn, Gwendolen, Gwenllian, or Guinevere.

In English-speaking countries, Gwen has been in use for many decades and enjoyed particular popularity in the

Notable people with the name include singer and fashion designer Gwen Stefani (born 1969), journalist Gwen Ifill

Related given names include Gwyn, Gwyneth, Gwendolyn, Gwenda, and the Welsh forms from which Gwen is derived.

mid-to-late
20th
century
before
declining
somewhat
in
recent
years.
(1955–2016),
and
dancer
and
actress
Gwen
Verdon
(1925–1980).
In
fiction,
Gwen
Stacy
is
a
prominent
character
in
the
Spider-Man
comics,
and
in
Arthurian-inspired
media
the
character
Guinevere
is
sometimes
referred
to
by
the
shortened
form
Gwen,
as
popularized
by
the
BBC
series
Merlin
where
the
queen
is
called
Gwen.
The
name’s
Welsh
associations
and
its
compact,
approachable
sound
have
contributed
to
its
continued
use
in
various
cultures
and
media.