Ceri is pronounced like 'kerry'.
The Welsh name for November is Tachwedd.
Despite its somewhat Welsh appearance, it is an English name. The name would be the same in Welsh or English.
Welsh doesn't have equivalents for every English name and usually they are left in the original spelling.Elen is a Welsh name.
Chwefror is the Welsh name for February.
The Welsh word is dwyrain.
"Kigh"
I cannot find any evidence that is a Welsh male name.
Pronounced "hreh - on"
an-"eye"-rin
es-i-th-t
The Welsh name Dyfrbont Pontcysyllte is pronounced as "Duv-bont Pont-cuh-suth-tee."
I believe it is said TALLY-ESS-IN. It was the name of an ancient Welsh Poet, it meant Shining Brow in old Welsh.
Its Mam-gu and its pronounced "mam (as in lamb) gee"
Siôn is the Welsh form of John, and is pronounced SHON.
Llewellyn is typically a boy's name of Welsh origin. It is derived from the Welsh name Llywelyn, meaning "leader" or "lion-like." It is rare to see Llewellyn used as a girl's name.
It can be either or boy's name or a girl's name - it comes from the Welsh meaning "love". It is more common as a girl's name, but arguably the most famous bearer of the name is a male, the Welsh Rugby player Ceri Sweeney
Like Kerry or Keri. NOT Sherry of Cherie It is a Welsh name, in Wales the C is a hard C.