

- Naming is serious business
- Goddesses and heroines of Welsh mythology
- Welsh female saints with names that deserve far more recognition
- Welsh words that sound like they were made for a girl's collar
- Welsh queens, princesses, and noblewomen of history
- Lady and duchess names for girls who run the whole household
- Welsh women in literature, music, and arts
- Gloriously punny Welsh girl names
- Names inspired by the Welsh landscape's feminine beauty
- Welsh flower and nature names for gentle souls
- Welsh goddess and spirit energy for mystical girls
- Welsh weather and sky names for dogs who contain multitudes
- Welsh coastal girl names for the ocean-hearted dog
- Soft Welsh girl names for the absolute sweethearts
- Training your dog to recognize their name
- Before we go
Searching for the perfect name for your new furry family member? If you’re looking for unique and beautiful dog names, female Welsh dog names are an excellent choice. Known for their melodic and rich heritage, Welsh names capture a sense of tradition and beauty that will make your pup’s name truly stand out.
And as you get ready to bring your pup home, don’t forget to think about Lemonade Pet insurance; it’s a smart way to help protect your four-legged friend.
Naming is serious business
Let’s make one thing clear: naming your dog isn’t just a casual task. It’s a defining moment that sets the tone for your life together; you’re choosing not just a name, but a connection, a vibe, an identity. Maybe it’s the way “Arwen” just clicks, or how “Nerys” sings when you say it. Naming is big stuff, but don’t overthink it! Let’s have some fun exploring these captivating female Welsh dog names together.
Trust us, there’s the perfect one waiting for you.
Goddesses and heroines of Welsh mythology
These are the women Welsh legends were built around. Powerful, complex, and absolutely not to be underestimated.
- Rhiannon
- Blodeuwedd
- Branwen
- Ceridwen
- Arianrhod
- Creiddylad
- Goewin
- Olwen
- Cigfa
- Modron
- Nimue
- Viviane
- Elaine
- Morgause
- Igraine
- Guinevere
- Enid
- Lynette
- Lyonesse
- Ettard
- Nymue
- Iseult
- Brangaine
- Pellinore
- Elaine of Astolat
- Morgaine
- Nimue
- Gwenhwyfar
- Creirwy
- Tegau
- Essyllt
- Nest
- Tangwystl
- Gwenllian
- Morfudd
- Dyddgu
- Aranrhod
- Ellylw
- Melangell
- Dwynwen
- Ffraid
- Nonnita
- Marchell
- Winifred
- Gwenfaen
- Eurgain
- Lleian
- Tegfedd
- Ceinwen
- Tudful
Welsh female saints with names that deserve far more recognition
Wales canonised some genuinely remarkable women. Their names are just as remarkable.
- Dwynwen
- Melangell
- Winifred
- Nonnita
- Gwenfaen
- Ffraid
- Eurgain
- Ceinwen
- Tegfedd
- Tudful
- Marchell
- Lleian
- Gwenllian
- Eluned
- Tybie
- Aelhaearn
- Almedha
- Beuno (borrowed by bold girls)
- Cadfan
- Caffo
- Celynin
- Crannog
- Dwywe
- Elian
- Gwynnog
- Mechell
- Pabo
- Sadwrn
- Tathan
- Tudwal
- Brothen
- Cawrdaf
- Derfel
- Gredifael
- Gwynllyw
- Tydecho
- Carantacus
- Dogmael
- Efflam
- Garmon
- Llawddog
- Mwrog
- Nidan
- Trillo
- Rhodian
- Tyfrydog
- Clydai
- Cian
- Eugrad
- Cathen
Welsh words that sound like they were made for a girl’s collar
The Welsh language is full of words so beautiful they stopped being words and became names.
- Seren (star)
- Enfys (rainbow)
- Cariad (beloved)
- Hiraeth (longing)
- Cwtch (cuddle)
- Awen (inspiration)
- Haul (sun)
- Lleuad (moon)
- Eira (snow)
- Glaw (rain)
- Glas (blue)
- Gwyrdd (green)
- Melyn (golden)
- Gwyn (white)
- Coch (red)
- Arian (silver)
- Aur (gold)
- Trysor (treasure)
- Gobaith (hope)
- Annwyl (dear)
- Hyfryd (lovely)
- Llawen (joyful)
- Hafan (haven)
- Hafod (summer dwelling)
- Haf (summer)
- Gwanwyn (spring)
- Hydref (autumn)
- Heulwen (sunshine)
- Machlud (sunset)
- Gwawl (dawn light)
- Enfys (rainbow)
- Fflam (flame)
- Awel (breeze)
- Llais (voice)
- Tân (fire)
- Nant (stream)
- Afon (river)
- Derwen (oak)
- Rhosyn (rose)
- Lili (lily)
- Eirlys (snowdrop)
- Llygad yr Haul (daisy—literally eye of the sun)
- Cennin (daffodil)
- Briallu (primrose)
- Clychau (bluebell)
- Meillion (clover)
- Mintys (mint)
- Lafant (lavender)
- Rhosmari (rosemary)
- Camri (chamomile)
Welsh queens, princesses, and noblewomen of history
Wales had women who ruled kingdoms, led rebellions, and inspired poetry for centuries. Your girl continues the lineage.
- Gwenllian
- Nest
- Angharad
- Tangwystl
- Senena
- Ellyw
- Gwladus
- Morfudd
- Joan
- Isabella
- Margaret
- Catrin
- Marged
- Elen
- Alis
- Annest
- Gwenith
- Elinor
- Myfanwy
- Tegwch
- Lleucu
- Dyddgu
- Essyllt
- Hunydd
- Generys
- Tegau
- Creirwy
- Eurgain
- Arddun
- Lleian
- Gwennan
- Teleri
- Annes
- Sioned
- Modlen
- Lowri
- Betsan
- Mallt
- Siwan
- Perweur
- Elspeth
- Rhonwen
- Alys
- Mared
- Caryl
- Nia
- Ffion
- Cadi
- Gwen
- Elan
Lady and duchess names for girls who run the whole household
She walked in on day one and immediately claimed the sofa, the warmest spot, and all of your heart. These names match her energy.
- Lady Floppington
- Duchess Biscuit
- Dame Flufferton
- Countess Cwtch
- Baroness Sniffington
- Princess Sploot
- Viscountess Nubbin
- Marchioness of Mudpaws
- Lady Pembrokeshire
- Queen Pawdeline
- Her Royal Lowness
- Grand Duchess Biscotti
- Archduchess Woofington
- Lady Cardigan
- Dame Wigglebottom
- Countess Zoomington
- Baroness Boopsworth
- Princess Chonkers
- Lady Dramatics
- Duchess of Drool
- Right Honourable Snoot
- Lady Fluffington-ap-Jones
- Her Grace Lady Zoomshire
- Imperial Goodgirl
- Supreme Floofness
- Commander of Cuddles
- Director of Zoomies
- Warden of the Biscuits
- Keeper of the Sofa
- Guardian of Belly Rubs
- Protector of Puddles
- Sovereign of Snuggles
- First Lady of Borks
- High Woofer of the Valleys
- Chief Nap Officer
- Sergeant Fluffmaster
- Constable Goodgirl
- Inspector Boopington
- Ambassador of Zoomies
- Her Excellency Lady Wagsworth
- Miss Snaggly Tooth
- Miss Hiraeth
- Miss Sniffington-on-Taff
- Lady Biscuit the Brave
- Dame Zoomie McZoomface
- Countess of Dramatics
- Duchess of Side-Eye
- Lady Absolute Chaos
- Miss Perpetual Zoomies
- Her Highness Princess Mayhem
Welsh women in literature, music, and arts
Wales has always had extraordinary creative women. These names carry that tradition.
- Mererid
- Gwyneth
- Siân
- Nerys
- Angharad
- Hafina
- Eluned
- Cranogwen
- Dilys
- Moira
- Brenda
- Gillian
- Meic
- Catrin
- Menna
- Nesta
- Eigra
- Manon
- Luned
- Bethan
- Sioned
- Rhian
- Gwenno
- Cerys
- Marina
- Ffion
- Lois
- Nia
- Caris
- Heledd
- Morfudd
- Dyddgu
- Lleucu
- Generys
- Hunydd
- Teleri
- Annes
- Arddun
- Gwennan
- Perweur
- Creirwy
- Tegau Eurfron
- Essyllt Fyngul
- Indeg
- Morvudd
- Gwaeddan
- Eurolwyn
- Gorddur
- Celemon
- Tangwen
Gloriously punny Welsh girl names
She has three modes: absolute queen, chaotic gremlin, and napping. These names cover all of them.
- Bark-arita
- Miss Woofs-a-Lot
- Cwtch Monster
- Lady Drool Cymru
- Paw-dding Jones
- Fluffwyn
- Ruff Rhiannon
- Wagtail Williams
- Sniff Gruffudd
- Soggy Seren
- Biscuit ap Bryn
- Damp Dwynwen
- Miss Hiraeth-y-Paws
- Wobbly Winifred
- Muddy Melangell
- Dribbly Dwynwen
- Cheeky Ceridwen
- Wiggly Winifred
- Pudgy Pwyll’s Sister
- Flopsy Ffion
- Barky Branwen
- Zoomie Gwen
- Snouty Sioned
- Sploofy Seren
- Wagsworth-ap-Williams
- Miss Absolute Cwtch
- Lady Zoomington-Jones
- Countess Slobberwyn
- Duchess Damp Paws
- Princess Perpetual Chaos
- Her Grace Lady Biscuit
- Miss Floppington-on-Taff
- Dame Drool Britannia
- Baroness Belly Rubs
- Lady Midnight Zoomies
- Miss Sniffle Snorkel
- Countess Cwtch-a-Lot
- Rhian the Ridiculous
- Blodeuwedd the Bouncy
- Ceridwen the Chaotic
- Gwenllian the Goblin
- Arianrhod the Absolute
- Nimue of the Mud Puddle
- Viviane of the Sofa
- Morgan of the Midnight Zoomies
- Guinevere the Gremlin
- Branwen the Boisterous
- Rhiannon the Ridiculous
- Olwen the Overwhelming
- Enid the Unhinged
Names inspired by the Welsh landscape’s feminine beauty
Every valley, every hillside, every dawn over Snowdonia. Wales is naturally feminine in the most powerful way.
- Snowdonia
- Brecon
- Gower
- Pembroke
- Cardigan
- Tenby
- Aberystwyth
- Llandudno
- Conwy
- Beaumaris
- Harlech
- Criccieth
- Barmouth
- Aberdyfi
- Machynlleth
- Llanidloes
- Rhayader
- Builth
- Hay
- Abergavenny
- Monmouth
- Usk
- Caerleon
- Newport
- Penarth
- Cowbridge
- Bridgend
- Maesteg
- Neath
- Swansea
- Llanelli
- Kidwelly
- Laugharne
- Carmarthen
- Narberth
- Haverfordwest
- Milford
- Pembroke Dock
- Fishguard
- St Davids
- Solva
- Newgale
- Broad Haven
- Dale
- Stackpole
- Bosherston
- Manorbier
- Saundersfoot
- Amroth
- Laugharne
Welsh flower and nature names for gentle souls
For the girl who sniffs every single flower on every single walk and you don’t have the heart to rush her.
- Rhosyn (rose)
- Lili (lily)
- Eirlys (snowdrop)
- Briallu (primrose)
- Clychau (bluebell)
- Meillion (clover)
- Cennin (daffodil)
- Lafant (lavender)
- Rhosmari (rosemary)
- Mintys (mint)
- Camri (chamomile)
- Llygad yr Haul (eye of the sun/daisy)
- Blodyn (flower)
- Blodeuwedd (flower face)
- Penigan (daisy head)
- Grug (heather)
- Eithin (gorse)
- Rhedyn (fern)
- Mwswgl (moss)
- Helyg (willow)
- Bedwen (birch)
- Derwen (oak)
- Onnen (ash)
- Criafol (rowan)
- Celynnen (holly)
- Draenen Wen (hawthorn)
- Miaren (bramble)
- Llwyn (grove)
- Coeden (tree)
- Glaswellt (grass)
- Dail (leaves)
- Hadau (seeds)
- Ffrwyth (fruit)
- Aeron (berries)
- Mwyar (blackberries)
- Mefus (strawberries)
- Eirin (plums)
- Afal (apple)
- Gellyg (pears)
- Ceirios (cherries)
- Cnau (nuts)
- Mes (acorns)
- Pisgwydden (lime tree)
- Castanwydden (chestnut)
- Ffawydden (beech)
- Llarwydden (larch)
- Pinwydden (pine)
- Sbriws (spruce)
- Ffynidwydden (fir)
- Ywen (yew)
Welsh goddess and spirit energy for mystical girls
Some dogs walk into a room and you just know they’ve been here before, several centuries ago, in a different form. These names are for those dogs.
- Ceridwen
- Arianrhod
- Blodeuwedd
- Rhiannon
- Modron
- Nimue
- Viviane
- Morgaine
- Creiddylad
- Goewin
- Creirwy
- Tegau
- Dwynwen
- Melangell
- Eluned
- Ellylw
- Gwenfaen
- Eurgain
- Lleian
- Ceinwen
- Aranrhod
- Tegfedd
- Tybie
- Almedha
- Dwywe
- Marchell
- Elaine
- Ettard
- Nymue
- Brangaine
- Morfudd
- Dyddgu
- Lleucu
- Generys
- Hunydd
- Indeg
- Morvudd
- Gwaeddan
- Eurolwyn
- Gorddur
- Celemon
- Tangwen
- Gwenabwy
- Angharat
- Tegeirian (orchid)
- Aelwyd (hearth spirit)
- Tylluan (owl—Blodeuwedd’s other form)
- Gwrach (wise woman)
- Tylwyth Teg (fair folk)
- Cannwyll (candle flame)
Welsh weather and sky names for dogs who contain multitudes
Sunshine one minute, absolute storm the next. Wales understands. So does your dog.
- Heulwen (sunshine)
- Enfys (rainbow)
- Eira (snow)
- Niwlen (fog)
- Awel (breeze)
- Glaw Mân (drizzle)
- Storom (storm)
- Mellten (lightning)
- Taranfollt (thunderbolt)
- Cymylau (clouds)
- Niwl (mist)
- Tarth (haze)
- Rhew (frost)
- Cesair (hail)
- Hindda (clear sky)
- Machlud (sunset)
- Cyfnos (dusk)
- Gwawl (dawn light)
- Bore (morning)
- Nos (night)
- Seren Bore (morning star)
- Lleuad Lawn (full moon)
- Haul Ganol Dydd (midday sun)
- Gwyll (twilight)
- Peleidr (ray of light)
- Pelydryn (sunbeam)
- Lliwiau (colours)
- Sgintill (sparkle)
- Fflach (flash)
- Disgleirdeb (brilliance)
- Gloywder (brightness)
- Goleuni (light)
- Tywyllwch (darkness)
- Cyfnos (twilight)
- Gwawr (dawn)
- Bore Bach (early morning)
- Hanner Nos (midnight)
- Oriau Mân (small hours)
- Gwenau (smiles—like sunshine breaking through)
- Diferyn (droplet)
- Pwll Glaw (rain pool)
- Ton (wave)
- Ewyn (foam)
- Crychau (ripples)
- Llifeiriant (torrent)
- Pistyll (waterfall)
- Ffynnon (spring/well)
- Nant Fach (little stream)
- Afon Wen (white river)
- Llyn Glas (blue lake)
Welsh coastal girl names for the ocean-hearted dog
She hears a seagull and loses her entire mind. She is perfect.
- Morwenna
- Mererid (pearl of the sea)
- Hafren (River Severn goddess)
- Tegfedd
- Dwynwen
- Gwenllian
- Morfudd
- Elen
- Branwen
- Essyllt
- Nest
- Angharad
- Sioned y Môr
- Gwen y Traeth
- Rhian y Tonnau
- Seren y Môr (sea star)
- Blodyn y Traeth (beach flower)
- Wylan (seagull)
- Palod (puffin)
- Hugan (gannet)
- Morlo Fach (little seal)
- Dyfrgi (otter)
- Cranc (crab)
- Pysgodyn (fish)
- Morfil Fach (little whale)
- Cilfach (cove)
- Traeth (beach)
- Tywod (sand)
- Graean (gravel/pebble)
- Clogwyn (cliff)
- Ogof (cave)
- Bae (bay)
- Penrhyn (headland)
- Harbwr (harbour)
- Tonnau (waves)
- Llanw (tide)
- Trai (ebb)
- Ewyn (foam)
- Môr-forwyn (mermaid)
- Rhosneigr
- Nefyn
- Abersoch
- Pwllheli
- Aberdaron
- Bardsey
- Ynys Môn (Anglesey)
- Caldey
- Skomer
- Ramsey
- Grassholm
Soft Welsh girl names for the absolute sweethearts
Not every dog is a dragon. Some are just pure, uncomplicated love. These names are for her.
- Myfanwy
- Carys
- Bethan
- Lowri
- Cadi
- Ffion
- Nia
- Sioned
- Megan
- Rhian
- Gwen
- Elen
- Angharad
- Elan
- Manon
- Luned
- Betsan
- Menna
- Nesta
- Eigra
- Heledd
- Lois
- Cerys
- Gwenno
- Marina
- Catrin
- Dilys
- Hafina
- Eluned
- Cranogwen
- Brenda
- Gillian
- Siân
- Nerys
- Gwyneth
- Mererid
- Teleri
- Arddun
- Gwennan
- Annes
- Mallt
- Perweur
- Elspeth
- Rhonwen
- Alys
- Mared
- Caryl
- Caris
- Llio
- Alis
Bonus names
Just in case you haven’t found “the one” yet.
- Aberfa
- Adaeze
- Aelwen
- Aeres
- Aeron
- Aerona
- Aeronwen
- Afreeka
- Alarch (swan)
- Almedha
- Alwen
- Alwena
- Aneira
- Angharat
- Annwfn
- Arddunedd
- Arfona
- Arianell
- Arianwen
- Arwen
- Blodeuyn
- Buddug (Boudicca’s Welsh name)
- Caron
- Caronwen
- Ceindrych
- Ceiniwen
- Delyth
- Dwynfa
- Dwysan
- Efa
- Elain (fawn)
- Elenid
- Eleni
- Elonwy
- Elspet
- Elunedd
- Eluned
- Elwedd
- Elwyna
- Ennys
- Erdudful
- Erfyl
- Erilda
- Esyllt
- Eufemia
- Eulan
- Eulalia
- Eurddolen
- Eurwen
- Euryel
Training your dog to recognize their name
Now that you’ve chosen the perfect female Welsh dog name, it’s time to help your pup learn it! Start using your chosen name consistently from day one, saying it with joy and enthusiasm before meals, walks, and playtime to create positive associations.
Remember that dogs typically respond best to names that are one or two syllables, but don’t let that stop you from choosing longer names; you can always use a nickname for everyday use while keeping the full name for special occasions. Practice calling their name in different tones and situations so they recognize it whether you’re calling excitedly at the dog park or speaking softly when they’re resting. Most dogs learn their names within a few days to a week with consistent, positive use.
Before we go
Choosing a name for your dog is a special way to start your journey together. You’ve got plenty of inspiration here thanks to the rich tradition of Welsh names, and when it’s time to protect their health, Lemonade Pet insurance has your back. You focus on making memories; we’ll focus on giving you peace of mind.
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