digain
Digain is a Welsh given name for males. It is derived from the Welsh word "digon," meaning "sufficient" or "enough." The name is relatively uncommon but has a long history in Wales. Historical figures bearing the name include Saint Digain, a 6th-century Welsh saint who founded a church in Llangian, Gwynedd. The name's meaning suggests a sense of contentment or abundance. While not widely used outside of Wales, it remains a recognizable name within Welsh culture. Its origins are deeply rooted in Welsh linguistic and religious history. The pronunciation is typically dee-GAYN. Information on its prevalence in modern times is limited, but it continues to be used by parents seeking a name with traditional Welsh roots and a positive, unassuming meaning.