Gwendolyn

Gwen-doh-lin
Meaning: Blessed ring or fair and blessed
Gender
Girl
Origin
Welsh, English, Literary
Popularity Rank
#380 (girls)
#773 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Gwendolyn has seen fluctuating popularity over the years, currently enjoying a resurgence in some regions. It stands out as a classic name, offering a perfect blend of traditional roots and modern appeal.

Why Parents Choose Gwendolyn

Parents often choose Gwendolyn for its melodic sound and rich cultural background. The name connotes beauty, strength, and a sense of timelessness, making it an appealing choice for many.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Gwendolyn has Welsh origins and is derived from the elements 'gwen' meaning 'fair' or 'blessed' and 'dolen' meaning 'ring.' It has been used in various forms since the 19th century, gaining popularity through literary works, including those by authors like Alfred Lord Tennyson.

Gwendolyn is a name rooted in Welsh culture, often associated with beauty and nobility. It reflects the rich storytelling tradition of Wales, often found in folklore and literature.

Notable People Named Gwendolyn

  • Gwendolyn Brooks
  • Gwendolyn Christie
  • Gwendolyn McEwen

Name Variations

Gwendolen Gwen Gwendolynne

Related Names

Gwenyth Gwen Winifred

Similar Sounding Names

Names with Similar Feel

Seraphina Isadora Anastasia

Sibling Name Ideas

Eleanor Oliver Beatrice

Pop Culture References

  • Gwendolyn in 'The Mists of Avalon'
  • Gwendolyn in 'The Princess and the Goblin'